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  2. Mr. Lincoln's Way - Wikipedia

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    It was published by Philomel Books in New York, NY. This book deals with the issue of racism and can be used as a tool to introduce diversity and tolerance in a classroom setting. It tells the story of a principal of an elementary school, Mr. Lincoln, helping the school bully overcome his feelings of hatred.

  3. Wonder (Palacio novel) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 February 2025. R. J. Palacio novel Wonder Front cover, illustrated by Tad Carpenter Author R. J. Palacio Cover artist Tad Carpenter Subject Prejudice Self-acceptance Middle school Friendship Bullying Genre Children's novel Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Publication date 14 February 2012 Pages 310 Awards ...

  4. The Hundred Dresses - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 study found that it was a common read-aloud book for third-graders in schools in San Diego County, California. [6] Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children."

  5. Bailey School Kids - Wikipedia

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    During the early 2000s, some of the books were reissued with cover illustrations by Nathan Hale. In each story, the Bailey School kids encounter a relatively innocuous character (such as a school teacher, custodian, etc.) who may or may not be a mythical being (e.g. a vampire , werewolf , dragon , etc.), but whether the character is actually a ...

  6. Frindle - Wikipedia

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    Frindle is a middle-grade American children's novel written by Andrew Clements, illustrated by Brian Selznick, and published by Aladdin Paperbacks in 1996. It was the winner of the 2016 Phoenix Award, which is granted by the Children's Literature Association annually to recognize one English-language children's book published twenty years earlier that did not win a major literary award at the ...

  7. Shiloh (Naylor novel) - Wikipedia

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    Calling it "unusually warm and moving", Heather Vogel Frederick of The Christian Science Monitor praised the novel for being an "excellent choice as a family read-aloud". [52] Censors have objected to the profanity in Shiloh. [53] Naylor received an angry letter from the parents of a 10-year-old boy, who were angered by the language in the book.

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