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  2. Category:Children's books about lions - Wikipedia

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    Lion (picture book) Lion Adventure; The Lion & the Mouse; A Lion in the Meadow; A Lion in the Night; The Lion King: Friends in Need; The Lion Who Saw Himself in the Water; The Lion (Kessel novel) Lionboy

  3. Category:Books about lions - Wikipedia

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    Children's books about lions (1 C, 32 P) N. Novels about lions (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Books about lions" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 ...

  4. Lion Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Lion Adventure is a 1967 children's novel by the Canadian-born American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt. It depicts their attempts to capture a lion for a zoo, which is hampered by a dangerous man-eating lion who parallels the well-known Tsavo maneaters .

  5. Educational program touted at Lions - AOL

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    Oct. 7—Lions Club member and longtime educator Juneria Berges highlighted the benefits of Lions Quest, a life skills curriculum, during Wednesday's luncheon of the Cleburne Lions Club. Cleburne ...

  6. Librarians Consider These the Best Children's Books of All Time

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    Each year, our team tests children's books of all types and genres with young readers for the annual Good Housekeeping Kids' Book Awards. Many newer picks on this list of the greatest children's ...

  7. Library Lion - Wikipedia

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    Library Lion is a children's book written by Michelle Knudsen, illustrated by Kevin Hawkes, and released in 2006 by Candlewick Press. It is suitable for children ages 4–7. It is suitable for children ages 4–7.

  8. Lionboy - Wikipedia

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    Larger, stronger and older but not as lively as the lions, a prehistoric ancestor of lions, a Smilodon fatalis finds his way into their party. The book ends with Charlie and the lions being discovered by the train's most regal passenger, the King of Bulgaria, who surprisingly offers to help Charlie with his quest. The cover for Lionboy: The Chase

  9. Lazy Lion - Wikipedia

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    They do their best, and the lion inspect each one of them, but the houses built are only suitable for their own builders. In the end, Lazy Lion has not found a house. So he just wanders around the African plain (both in the sun and rain). And like all lions (in real life) they do not have homes.

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