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Cumulative Index to Volume 10 Articles and Features Shortcuts through Short Stories. Apr./May 01, Sharing the Journey through Life Cycle Stories, p.28. by Debbie S. Miller. Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Beyond Boundaries Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On: Connecting Coretta Scott King Awards Guide. Dec. 00/Jan. TakCihnigl drtehne Swciatreh oSuhta keofs peGahroes.t AStporri.e/sM. ayO ct0.1/,N ovp..9 . Special Features CTFrohore0C0Des1 h0eis,i/cg iNlJ.nnda e pgrnw. e.09P n 0.eB’/ rosIJ0sr am1pd,nmee B.cir otgspior .0vka41e w5n,si. t Ft ahpii .nrW 5.a A8Cvr.toDe :e:n c t.Te hm1e9p0 60o/5rJB—aaoPrnlr.yoe sgen0nFa1it, c .t ipo.nD3.e9 c. . TATVoeh iee0TPcny0rees',exs r sa eisa pd fn.erOd3Snon2 tcml.ay tP y.oe Al imHtoFeiuferc ibms.c.Ma a/in’Mn:Osadc r.t. .PP /auJsNtut0ot:n1vi .,n./ HgJ iu psl.0ta.40 o 4,rF. i0a c1cpa,e.l 3 7op.Nn. o45vt.eh les and 2AL0a 0s0pSt11.ei ,2nn ZsgC.e ph .iC2loo2fdn. rn ePenlca’ctsei .o nLJisut ne.ro/afJtu ulr2.e0 000A.1w ,a rDpde.sc1..9 . 0F0e/bJ.a/nM.a r.0 1 Audiobooks. Aug./Sept. 00, p.22. Open the Books and See All the People: What Should You Do? Approaching Ethics Talking with Experiencing Human Diversity through Books. through Literature. Feb./Mar. 01, p.37. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.33. Dateline USA David Christiana. Apr./May 01, 49. Personal Journeys: The Stories of Frederick The Sixties. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Carolyn Meyer. Jun./Jul. 01, p.51. Douglass and Elie Wiesel. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10. Christopher Paul Curtis. Feb./Mar. 01, p.32. Story Collections from around the World. Dec. Kathryn Lasky. Aug./Sept. 00, p.52. 00/Jan. 01, p.15. From the Editor Kathryn Lasky & Christopher Knight. Oct./Nov. Tales from India. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. 00, p.40. Balancing Guns and Bunnies. Feb./Mar. 01, p.6. Treasured Moments. Oct./Nov. 00, p.53. Suzanne Fisher Staples. Jun./Jul. 01, p.35. Brush Up Your Shakespeare. Apr./May 01, p.6. The Call of the Quiet Room. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, A Book Links Classic p.6. Visual Learning Celebrating with a Cold One. Jun./Jul. 01, p.6. Check It Out! Celebrating Books and Libraries. Life Science. Oct./Nov. 00, p.6. When Purple Means Anger: Mood and Color in Apr./May 01, p.23. Looking Back, Moving Forward. Aug./Sept. 00, David Shannon’s Art. Apr./May 01, p.18. Discovering the Bill of Rights through Fiction. p.6. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. Cover Story The Polar Regions. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. In the Trenches Abe Lincoln Remembers, written by Ann Turner Book Strategies The Fish Bowl. Jun./Jul. 01, p.28. and illus. by Wendell Minor. Feb./Mar. 01, p.5. Inspiration in the Dust. Apr./May 01, p.40. David Goes to School, written and illus. by David Paperback Picks Shannon. Apr./May 01, p.5. Books & Bytes: Digital Connections Flags, Freedom, and Friendship. Feb./Mar. 01, Firbsty PRaoinctceor , Bwarviitetrea.n Abuyg .K/aStehprty. n 00L,a skpy.5 .a nd illus. Built-in Digital Connections. Oct./Nov. 00, Hispt.o6r0i.ca l Fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, p.38. Intpehrortuopste db yJ ouCrhnreiys, towprhiettre n Knbiyg htK.a thOrcytn. /NLoavs.k y 0a0n,d p.44. D' Poetry Place Special Tenth Anniversary cover. Jun./Jul. 01, Classroom Connections ps3: Something Beautiful: Reading Picture Books, The Trip Back Home, written by Janet S. Wong Child’s Work? Feb./Mar. 01, p.54. Writing Poetry. Apr./May 01, p.50. and illus. by Bo Jia. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.5. Cycles and Circles in Life and Literature. Oct./ Nov. 00, p.16. Food Books to Sink Your Teeth Into. Oct./Nov. Points of View Topics and Featured Books 00, p.56. From Tangos to Tortillas: Latinos and Geography. City Kids and The Starry Night, by Neil Activism—Teen. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. Waldman. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. African Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.9. Getting Serious about Series Geography. Jun./Jul. Creating Miniature Worlds in Picture Books, by American Indians. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. O1, p.22. Elisa Kleven. Jun./jul. 01, p.16. Animals. Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Ireland and the Irish. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Exploring the Gaps in History, by Susan Animals—Prairie. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22, (sidebar) Kitchen Chemistry: Picture Books with Recipes. Campbell Bartoletti. Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. 26. Oct./Nov. 00, p.28. Fiction from Fact: Personal Reflections on The Key Antarctica. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. The Little House Meets Urban Sprawl. Jun./Jul. Is Lost, by Ida Vos, translated by Terese Arctic, The. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. 01, p.39. Edelstein. Aug./Sept. 00, p.48. Art education. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. From Germany to Georgia: A Journey in Search of Asian Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.45. Living in America, 1950-2000. Apr./May 01, ee Voice, by Barbara O'Connor. Jun./Jul. 01, Audiobooks. Aug./Sept. 00, p.22. Mysteries for Young Detectives. Aug./Sept. 00, pio. Audiobooks—Historical fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, p.57. Growing Up with Peter, by Anastasia Suen. Apr./ p.22. Playing before You Read: Activities to Enrich the May 01, p.48. Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Kids on Strike. (Points Literature Experience. Aug./Sept. 00, p.41. Leading a Double Life, by James Cross Giblin. of View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. Apr./May 01, p.36. Bartoletti, Susan Campbell—On writing Remarkable Women. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Science as Inquiry. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. Native Now: Contemporary Indian Stories, by historical fiction and nonfiction. (Points of Science on the Prairie. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. Cynthia Leitich Smith. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. Bill of Rights. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. Book Links June/July 2001 Cumulative Index to Volume 10 Articles and Features Shortcuts through Short Stories. Apr./May 01, Sharing the Journey through Life Cycle Stories, p.28. by Debbie S. Miller. Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Beyond Boundaries Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made On: Connecting Coretta Scott King Awards Guide. Dec. 00/Jan. TakCihnigl drtehne Swciatreh oSuhta keofs peGahroes.t AStporri.e/sM. ayO ct0.1/,N ovp..9 . Special Features CTFrohore0C0Des1 h0eis,i/cg iNlJ.nnda e pgrnw. e.09P n 0.eB’/ rosIJ0sr am1pd,nmee B.cir otgspior .0vka41e w5n,si. t Ft ahpii .nrW 5.a A8Cvr.toDe :e:n c t.Te hm1e9p0 60o/5rJB—aaoPrnlr.yoe sgen0nFa1it, c .t ipo.nD3.e9 c. . TATVoeh iee0TPcny0rees',exs r sa eisa pd fn.erOd3Snon2 tcml.ay tP y.oe Al imHtoFeiuferc ibms.c.Ma a/in’Mn:Osadc r.t. .PP /auJsNtut0ot:n1vi .,n./ HgJ iu psl.0ta.40 o 4,rF. i0a c1cpa,e.l 3 7op.Nn. o45vt.eh les and 2AL0a 0s0pSt11.ei ,2nn ZsgC.e ph .iC2loo2fdn. rn ePenlca’ctsei .o nLJisut ne.ro/afJtu ulr2.e0 000A.1w ,a rDpde.sc1..9 . 0F0e/bJ.a/nM.a r.0 1 Audiobooks. Aug./Sept. 00, p.22. Open the Books and See All the People: What Should You Do? Approaching Ethics Talking with Experiencing Human Diversity through Books. through Literature. Feb./Mar. 01, p.37. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.33. Dateline USA David Christiana. Apr./May 01, 49. Personal Journeys: The Stories of Frederick The Sixties. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Carolyn Meyer. Jun./Jul. 01, p.51. Douglass and Elie Wiesel. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10. Christopher Paul Curtis. Feb./Mar. 01, p.32. Story Collections from around the World. Dec. Kathryn Lasky. Aug./Sept. 00, p.52. 00/Jan. 01, p.15. From the Editor Kathryn Lasky & Christopher Knight. Oct./Nov. Tales from India. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. 00, p.40. Balancing Guns and Bunnies. Feb./Mar. 01, p.6. Treasured Moments. Oct./Nov. 00, p.53. Suzanne Fisher Staples. Jun./Jul. 01, p.35. Brush Up Your Shakespeare. Apr./May 01, p.6. The Call of the Quiet Room. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, A Book Links Classic p.6. Visual Learning Celebrating with a Cold One. Jun./Jul. 01, p.6. Check It Out! Celebrating Books and Libraries. Life Science. Oct./Nov. 00, p.6. When Purple Means Anger: Mood and Color in Apr./May 01, p.23. Looking Back, Moving Forward. Aug./Sept. 00, David Shannon’s Art. Apr./May 01, p.18. Discovering the Bill of Rights through Fiction. p.6. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. Cover Story The Polar Regions. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. In the Trenches Abe Lincoln Remembers, written by Ann Turner Book Strategies The Fish Bowl. Jun./Jul. 01, p.28. and illus. by Wendell Minor. Feb./Mar. 01, p.5. Inspiration in the Dust. Apr./May 01, p.40. David Goes to School, written and illus. by David Paperback Picks Shannon. Apr./May 01, p.5. Books & Bytes: Digital Connections Flags, Freedom, and Friendship. Feb./Mar. 01, Firbsty PRaoinctceor , Bwarviitetrea.n Abuyg .K/aStehprty. n 00L,a skpy.5 .a nd illus. Built-in Digital Connections. Oct./Nov. 00, Hispt.o6r0i.ca l Fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, p.38. Intpehrortuopste db yJ ouCrhnreiys, towprhiettre n Knbiyg htK.a thOrcytn. /NLoavs.k y 0a0n,d p.44. D' Poetry Place Special Tenth Anniversary cover. Jun./Jul. 01, Classroom Connections ps3: Something Beautiful: Reading Picture Books, The Trip Back Home, written by Janet S. Wong Child’s Work? Feb./Mar. 01, p.54. Writing Poetry. Apr./May 01, p.50. and illus. by Bo Jia. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.5. Cycles and Circles in Life and Literature. Oct./ Nov. 00, p.16. Food Books to Sink Your Teeth Into. Oct./Nov. Points of View Topics and Featured Books 00, p.56. From Tangos to Tortillas: Latinos and Geography. City Kids and The Starry Night, by Neil Activism—Teen. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. Waldman. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. African Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.9. Getting Serious about Series Geography. Jun./Jul. Creating Miniature Worlds in Picture Books, by American Indians. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. O1, p.22. Elisa Kleven. Jun./jul. 01, p.16. Animals. Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Ireland and the Irish. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Exploring the Gaps in History, by Susan Animals—Prairie. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22, (sidebar) Kitchen Chemistry: Picture Books with Recipes. Campbell Bartoletti. Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. 26. Oct./Nov. 00, p.28. Fiction from Fact: Personal Reflections on The Key Antarctica. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. The Little House Meets Urban Sprawl. Jun./Jul. Is Lost, by Ida Vos, translated by Terese Arctic, The. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. 01, p.39. Edelstein. Aug./Sept. 00, p.48. Art education. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. From Germany to Georgia: A Journey in Search of Asian Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.45. Living in America, 1950-2000. Apr./May 01, ee Voice, by Barbara O'Connor. Jun./Jul. 01, Audiobooks. Aug./Sept. 00, p.22. Mysteries for Young Detectives. Aug./Sept. 00, pio. Audiobooks—Historical fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, p.57. Growing Up with Peter, by Anastasia Suen. Apr./ p.22. Playing before You Read: Activities to Enrich the May 01, p.48. Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. Kids on Strike. (Points Literature Experience. Aug./Sept. 00, p.41. Leading a Double Life, by James Cross Giblin. of View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. Apr./May 01, p.36. Bartoletti, Susan Campbell—On writing Remarkable Women. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Science as Inquiry. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. Native Now: Contemporary Indian Stories, by historical fiction and nonfiction. (Points of Science on the Prairie. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. Cynthia Leitich Smith. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.16. Bill of Rights. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. Book Links June/July 2001 Biographies—Women. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Food. Oct./Nov. 00, p.28, 56. Jataka tales. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. Bologna Children’s Book Fair. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, Food—Cookbooks. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith. (Points p59. Food—Crafts with. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 00, of View) Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. Books and libraries. Apr./May 01, p.23. p.31, 59. Keats, Ezra Jack. Peter books. Apr./May 01, p.48. Books and reading—Positive portrayals in Food—Eating disorders. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. children’s literature. Apr./May 01, p.23. Food—Poetry. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. The Key Is Lost by Ida Vos, translated by Terese Books—Special lists—“A Sense of Place.” Jun./Jul. Food—Vegetarianism. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. Edelstein. (Points of View) Aug./Sept. 00, 01, p.19. Foreign settings—Fiction. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.58. p.48. Books—Special lists—Book Links’ selections from Geography—Internet sites. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. Kids on Strike by Susan Campbell Bartoletti. 2000. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.22 O1, p.25. (Points of View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.16 Boyers, Sara Jane. Teen Power Politics: Make Geography—Series books. Jun./Jul. 01, p.22. King, Martin Luther, Jr. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30 Yourself Heard. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Geography—U.S.—Series books. Jun./Jul. 01, Kleven, Elisa—On creating miniature worlds. Caribbean. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. p.22. (Points of View) Jun./Jul. 01, p.16. CD-ROMs—Packaged with books. Oct./Nov. Ghost stories—Alternatives to. Oct./Nov. 00, Knight, Christopher—Interview. Oct./Nov. 00, 00, p.44. p-32. p.40. CDs—Packaged with books. Oct./Nov. 00, p.44. Ghost stories—Less-scary varieties. Oct./Nov. 00, Lasky, Kathryn—Interview. Aug./Sept. 00, p.52; Central America. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. pese: Oct./Nov. 00, p.40. Child labor. Aug./Sept. 00, p.16; Feb./Mar. 01, Giblin, James Cross—On writing books Late twentieth century—U.S. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.54. compared with editing books. (Points of View) p-45; Apr./May 01, p.57. Children’s Aid Society. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. Apr./May 01, p.36. Latin America. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. Children’s books—Publishing. Apr./May 01, Great Depression—U.S. Apr./May 01, p.40. Latinos. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.45; Jun./Jul. 01, p-36. Halloween—Less-scary stories for. Oct./Nov. 00, p.54. Children’s literature—Prereading enrichment Mo 9 Libraries. Apr./May 01, p.23. activities. Aug./Sept. 00, p.41. Hesse, Karen. Out oft he Dust. (Book Strategies) Life cycles. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16; Feb./Mar. 01, Children’s literature awards—2000 winners and Apr./May 01, p.40. p.17. honor books. Aug./Sept. 00, p.62; Oct./Nov. Hispanic Americans. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. List poems. Apr./May 01, p.50. 00, p.62. Historical fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, p.22, : The Lion and the Unicorn. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. Children’s literature awards—2001 winners and 48, 52. O1, p.11. honor books. Feb./Mar. 01, p.22, 62; Jun./ Historical fiction—1960s. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Literature extensions. Aug./Sept. 00, p.41. Jul. 01, p.61. Historical fiction—Audiobooks. Aug./Sept. 00, Memoirs. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10. Children’s literature awards—Edgar Awards. p.22. Memoirs—Elie Wiesel. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10. (sidebar) Aug./Sept. 00, p.60. Historical fiction—Paperbacks. Aug./Sept. 00, Memoirs—Frederick Douglass. Aug./Sept. 00, Cicada magazine. (sidebar) Apr./May 01, p.32. p.38. p-10. Circles—As story themes. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16. Holocaust. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10, 49. Memoirs—Frederick Douglass—Professional Civil rights movement. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball by David resources. (sidebar) Aug./Sept. 00, p.13. Constitutional rights. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. Shannon. (Visual Learning) Apr./May 01, Mexican Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.45; Jun./ Cookbooks. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. p.18. Jul. 01, p.54. Cookbooks, Vegetarian. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. Human diversity—As reflected in children’s Mexico. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. Cooking—Picture books with recipes. Oct./Nov. books. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.33. Meyer, Carolyn—Interview. Jun./Jul. 01, p.51. 00, p.28. Illustrations in children’s books. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, Mid-twentieth century—U.S. Aug./Sept. 00, Coretta Scott King Awards. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.9; oe bP p.30. Feb./Mar. 01, p.22. Illustrators, Foreign. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.39. Migrant workers. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Cultural diversity. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16, 53; Dec. Immigration. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.45; Apr./May Miller, Debbie S. A Woolly Mammoth Journey. 00/Jan. O01, p.15, 33, 45, 58. Ol, p.53. Illus. by Jon Van Zyle. (Points of View) Feb./ Curtis, Christopher Paul—Interview. Feb./Mar. Independent reading—Assessment techniques. Mar. 01, p.17. O1, p.32. Jun./Jul. 01, p.28. Miller, Debbie S.—On writing “story-fact” books. Cycles—Day and night. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16. India. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. (Points of View) Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Cycles—In nature. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16. Indian folktales. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. Money. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 01, p.56. Cycles—Life. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16; Feb./Mar. 01, Information literacy. Oct./Nov. 00, p.44, Multiculturalism. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16, 53; Dec. ot7 . (sidebar) 48. 00/Jan. 01, p.15, 33, 45, 58. Cycles—Seasonal. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16. Intergenerational stories. Oct./Nov. 00, p.53. Music—Books with CDs. Oct./Nov. 00, p.44. David Goes to School by David Shannon. (Visual Internet sites—Books with. Oct./Nov. 00, p.44. Mysteries. Aug./Sept. 00, p.57. Learning) Apr./May 01, p.20. Internet sites—Ecology. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 01, Mysteries—Edgar Awards. (sidebar) Aug./Sept. Disabilities—Emotional, learning, and mental. p.43. 00, p.60. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.33. Internet sites—Geography. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 01. Mysteries—Inrernet sites. Aug./Sept. 00, p.57, Disabilities—Physical. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.33. p.25. (sidebar) 60. Drama—Shakespeare. Apr./May 01, p.9. Internet sites—Mysteries. Aug./Sept. 00, p.57, Mysteries—Professional resources. (sidebar) Ecology. Jun./Jul. 01, p.39. (sidebar) 60. Aug./Sept. 00, p.60. Ecology—Internet sites. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. 01, Internet sites—Politics. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Native Americans. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. p.43. Internet sites—Prairies. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 00, Nature. Feb./Mar. 01, p.17. Environmental problems. Jun./Jul. 01, p.39. p.25. Newbery/Caldecott winners, 2001. Feb./Mar. 01, Ethics. Feb./Mar. 01, p.37. Internet sites—Shakespeare, William. (sidebar) p22. Families—Diversity in structure of. Dec. 00/Jan. Apr./May 01, p.14. No, David! by David Shannon. (Visual Learning) 01, p.33. Internet sites—Story writing. (sidebar) Apr./May Apr./May p.19. Fiction set in foreign countries. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, 01, p.25. Northern Ireland. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 01, p.11. p.58. Internet sites—Teen activism. Oct./Nov. 00, O'Connor, Barbara—On finding one’s voice. First Amendment. Feb./Mar. 01, p.24. p.37. (Points of View) Jun./Jul. 01, p.31. Fish Bowl—Reading assessment technique. Jun./ Ireland. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Out oft he Dust by Karen Hesse. (Book Strategies) Jul. 01, p.28. Irish, The. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Apr./May 01, p.40. Folktales—India. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.51. Irish Americans. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Paperbacks—Historical fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, Folktales—Ireland. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. Irish folktales. Feb./Mar. 01, p.9. p-38. Folktales—Multicultural collections. Dec. 00/Jan. Irish names. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 01, p.12. Paperbacks—Social studies. Feb./Mar. 01, p.60. 01, p.15. Irish soda bread. (sidebar) Feb./Mar. 01, p.15. Peter's Neighborhood series. Apr./May 01, p.48. Book Links June/July 2001 63 Place, Sense of. Jun./Jul. 01, p.19 Smith, Cynthia Leitich. Rain Is Not My Indian Plants—Prairie. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. Name. (Points of View) Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. Poetry. Apr./May 01, p.50. Smith, Cynthia Leitich—On writing Poetry—Food. Oct./Nov. 00, p.56. comtemporary Indian stories. (Points of View) Poetry—Picture books. Apr./May 01, p.50. Dec.00/Jan. 01, p.29. Blackbirch 4 Poetry—Women. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Social studies—Paperbacks. Feb./Mar. 01, p.60. Books on Tape 58 Polar regions. Jun./Jul. 01, p.9. South America. Jun./Jul. 01, p.54. Children’s Press cover 3 Polar regions—Guidebooks. (sidebar) Jun./Jul. Space program—U.S. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Clarion 01, p.12. Staples, Suzanne Fisher—Interview. Jun./Jul. 01, DK Politics—Internet sites. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. p.3). Politics—Teens active in. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. The Starry Night by Neil Waldman. (Points of Dover Politics—Voting. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. View) Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. Farrar Prairie life. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. Story collections—Multicultural. Dec. 00/Jan. Fitzhenry & Whiteside Prairies. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. 01, p.15. HarperCollins Prapi.r2i5e.s —Internet sites. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 00, StoOr1y, wpr.i2t5i. ng—Internet sites. (sidebar) Apr./May Horn Book Houghton 23 Prairies—Video. (sidebar) Oct./Nov. 00, p.27. Suen, Anastasia—On Ezra Jack Keats’ Peter books Presidents—U.S. Feb./Mar. 01, p.44. and the Peter’s Neighborhood series. (Points of Kids Can 53 Queens Borough Public Library. Dec. 00/Jan. View) Apr./May 01, p.48. Learning Links 8 01, p.33. Teen activism. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Lerner cover 4 Rain Is Not My Indian Name by Cynthia Leitich Teen activism—Internet sites. Oct./Nov. 00, Millbrook 15 Smith. (Points of View) Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. p.37. North-South 47 Recipes—Picture books with. Oct./Nov. 00, Teen Power Politics: Make Yourself Heard by Sara Penguin USA cover 2 p-28. Jane Boyers. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Science—Earth. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. Teens. Oct./Nov. 00, p.37. Perma-Bound 64 Science—General. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. Texas. Jun./Jul. 01, p.45. Scholastic 33 Science—Life. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. Texas—As fiction setting. Jun./Jul. 01, p.45. Simon & Schuster 26-27 Science—Prairies. Oct./Nov. 00, p.22. Theater—Elizabethan. Apr./May 01, p.9. Touchstone Applied Science 30 Science—Space. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. U.S. history—1950-2000. Apr./May 01, p.57. Viking Z Scientific inquiry. Oct./Nov. 00, p.10. U.S. history—1960s. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. Albert Whitman 1 Shakespeare, William. Apr./May 01, p.9. U.S. history—1965-2000. Dec. 00/Jan. 01, Shakespeare, William—lInternet sites. (sidebar) p.45. Winslow 4] Apr./May 01, p.14. U.S. history—Great Depression. Apr./May 01, Shannon, David. David Goes to School. (Visual p.40. Learning) Apr./May 01, p.20. U.S. history—Historical fiction. Aug./Sept. 00, Waldman, Neil—On teaching art to children with Shannon, David. How Georgie Radbourn Saved p.22. The Starry Night. (Points of View) Oct./Nov. Baseball. (Visual Learning) Apr./May 01, p.18. Vietnam War. Aug./Sept. 00, p.30. 00, p.50. Shannon, David. No, David! (Visual Learning) Visual imagery in picture books. Apr./May 01, Water cycle. Oct./Nov. 00, p.16. Apr./May 01, p.19. p.18. Women—Biographies. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Short stories—.hemes for discussion. (sidebar) Vos, Ida. The Key Js Lost. Translated by Terese Women—Poetry. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Apr./May 01, p.31. Edelstein. (Points of View) Aug./Sept. 00, Women’s history. Feb./Mar. 01, p.47. Short story collections. Apr./May 01, p.28. p.48. Slavery. Aug./Sept. 00, p.10; Dec. 00/Jan 01, Vos, Ida—On writing The Key Is Lost. (Points of A Woolly Mammoth Journey by Debbie S. Miller, illus. by Jon Van Zyle. (Points of View) Feb./ p.9. View) Aug./Sept. 00, p.48. Smith, Cynthia Leitich. Jingle Dancer. (Points of Waldman, Neil. The Starry Night. (Points of View) Mar. 01, p.17. Writing poetry. Apr./May 01, p.50. View) Dec. 00/Jan. 01, p.29. Oct./Nov. 00, p.50. |B\ \\\ NY 38,000 TiTLEs IN DURABLE, ATTRACTIVE BINDING! 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