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Reviews of Books with 32 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 32 pages.

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My Best Friend, Abe Lincoln

by Mary Popham

While Sam Harding is a fictional character and not all the passages in this book are true, "My Best Friend, Abe Lincoln" is based on historical details. In it, Robert L. Bloch depicts a boyhood friendship that entertains and educates... Read More

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Six Healing Sounds

by Mary Popham

Smiling and breathing techniques have existed for thousands of years, and in Six Healing Sounds with Lisa and Ted author and illustrator Lisa Spillane, writes about them simply and realistically. “I’m going to blow all my worries out... Read More

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Hudson Hates School

Poor Hudson! He can’t stand school, especially on Fridays, when spelling tests embarrass him in front of his classmates. He just can’t get the hang of it, and doesn’t understand why. Luckily, Hudson’s teacher recognizes signs of... Read More

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How the Gods Created the Finger People

Essentially a morality play passed on by the Honduran illustrator’s grandmother, the Gods mete out final justice in a world where the Finger People suffer discrimination at the hands of those larger and wealthier than they. Go Finger... Read More

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The Greedy Sparrow

The story begins with a sparrow entreating a kindly baker to remove a thorn from his foot. The cunningly selfish bird then tricks his rescuer into giving him some bread. From there, he establishes a pattern of duplicity whereby his... Read More

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Gracie the Lighthouse Cat

An English shipwreck in 1838 serves as the backdrop for this intimate story of another rescue—that of a mother cat’s search for her curious kitten, lost in the same turbulent storm. The book’s finely drawn watercolor illustrations... Read More

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Big Bouffant

“This class needs some fashion. This class needs some fun. I’ll find a hairdo to impress everyone.” Annabelle doesn’t want to be like everyone else at school and her desire gives rise to, among other things, some really tall... Read More

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You're Mean, Lily Jean!

When bossy Lily Jean moves in next door to sisters Carly and Sandy, their easygoing dynamic is upset and (big surprise) the littlest girl always ends up feeling left out. After being made to play the baby, the dog, and a cow in their... Read More

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