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Juster, Norton, and Jules Feiffer (illus.). 1961. The Phantom Tollbooth. New York, NY: Random House. |
Juster, Norton, and Jules Feiffer (illus.). 1961. The Phantom Tollbooth. New York, NY: Random House. |
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L'Engle, Madeleine (Ellen Raskin, illus., 1960s editions). 1962. A Wrinkle in Time is a science fantasy. New York, NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux. |
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Leaf, Munro and Robert Lawson (illus.). 1936. The Story of Ferdinand. New York, NY: Viking Press. |
Leaf, Munro and Robert Lawson (illus.). 1936. The Story of Ferdinand. New York, NY: Viking Press. |
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Lobel, Arnold. 1970-1979. Frog and Toad. |
Lobel, Arnold. 1970-1979. Frog and Toad. |
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Piper, Watty (Mabel C. Bragg?) George and Doris Hauman (Illus.). 1954. The Little Engine That Could. Boston, Massachusetts: Platt & Munk. |
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Sendak, Maurice. 1963. Where the Wild Things Are. Harper and Row. |
Sendak, Maurice. 1963. Where the Wild Things Are. Harper and Row. |
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Watterson, Bill. November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995. Calvin and Hobbes. |
Watterson, Bill. November 18, 1985 to December 31, 1995. Calvin and Hobbes. |
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===Select Simulations, Applets and Visualizations=== |
===Select Simulations, Applets and Visualizations=== |