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Warriors: power of three (Warriors: Power of Three Ser.)
By Erin Hunter. 2010
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Fantasy, Animal stories, Adventure stories, General fictionAdventure and exploration
Human-narrated audio
In a troubled time for the Four Clans, three young cats of ThunderClan--Hollypaw, Jaypaw, and Lionpaw--become apprentices. During their training…
as warriors they have many adventures, learn a shocking secret, and discover their true destiny. Complete series of six books. For grades 4-7. 2009Larry gets lost in Seattle (Larry gets lost)
By Robert Schwartz, John Skewes, Michael Mullin. 2007
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Multi-cultural fiction, Adventure stories, Animal stories, General fictionAdventure and exploration, History
Human-narrated audio
Pete and his dog Larry are about to take a trip to Seattle, but there's so much to see that…
Larry gets distracted and finds himself lost in the Emerald City. Join Pete as he looks for his missing friend around the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and Pioneer Square. For preschool-grade 2Shoshoni pony
By Wayne Cornell, Carol Lynn MacGregor, Dick Lee. 2003
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Westerns, Animal storiesAdventure and exploration, United States history, Indigenous peoples, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio
Horses changed the way Native Americans lived and worked. This is the story of how the Shoshoni Indians, who lived…
in the area that would later become Idaho, became the first in the Northwest to get horses and why these amimals were so important to Shoshoni and their culture. For grades 5-8Everyone gets a say
By Jill Twiss. 2020
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Animal stories, General fiction, Humourous fiction, Friendship storiesGeneral non-fiction, Animals and wildlife, Politics and government
Human-narrated audio
Pudding the snail and his friends can't seem to agree on anything. Whatever Jitterbug the chipmunk wants, Geezer the goose…
does not. Whatever Toast the butterfly wants, Duffles and Nudge the otters are absolutely against. And if somehow Toast and Duffles and Jitterbug and Nudge all agree on something, then Geezer is not having it. So when Toast suggests they need a leader, the friends try to figure out the best way to pick someone to be in charge. Should that someone be the fastest? The fluffiest? The squishiest? Or can Pudding show his friends that there just might be a way where everyone gets a say? 2020. For grades K-3