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In the book by this title a bulletin board was in front of the store. |
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In the book by this title they played miniature golf on their birthdays. |
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In the book by this title a boy purchased a stuffed badger. |
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In this book a boy was injured on Cedar Lake. |
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A girl chewed on her hairbraids. Name the book |
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In the book by this title a child browsed a dictionary. |
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In this book the whole chalkboard was covered in words. |
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In the book by this title an adult's favorite subject was philosophy |
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Her favorite movie was Casablanca. Name the book. |
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In the book by this title a child was given Charlotte's Web to read. |
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This author wrote about the county spelling champion. |
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In the book by this author a boy took his bike to a carwash. |
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This author wrote about bread for ducks. |
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In the book by this author a character was concerned about meat temperature. |
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A dad called his child Moonbeams in the book by which author? |
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This author wrote about offering to sweep out a store. |
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In the book by this author characters played Gummy Rummy. |
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This author wrote about a boy's bowling party. |
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A leaf stuck halfway under a front door is a secret signal between two girls in this book. |
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A girl doesn’t think she’s been worrying too much. She thinks it’s good to be careful. Name the book. |
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After singing a burrito song, you bump stomachs like sumo wrestlers and then eat chocolate pudding. Name the author. |
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