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[G1.1] Owl Moon / Jane Yolen; John Schoenherr ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2006
32 p. ; 28x22 cm.
Tác giả: Jane Yolen

A young girl and her father take a nighttime stroll near the farm where they live to look for owls. As they go, hidden in ink-blue shadows, a fox, a raccoon, a field mouse and a deer watch them pass. A delicate tension builds as the father imitates the great horned owl's call once without answer, then again. Finally, from out of the darkness "an echo/came threading its way/through the trees."

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[G1.1] Wallace and Grace Take the Case / Heather Alexander; Laura Zarrin ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2017
80 p. ; 20x15 cm.
Tác giả: Heather Alexander

In their first adventure, Wallace and Grace meet a rabbit who is sure he saw a ghost! But the clues lead them in a different direction. Something is spooking the garden . . . can Wallace and Grace solve this case?

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[G1.2] Owl Moon / Jane Yolen; John Schoenherr ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2006
32 p. ; 28x22 cm.
Tác giả: Jane Yolen

A young girl and her father take a nighttime stroll near the farm where they live to look for owls. As they go, hidden in ink-blue shadows, a fox, a raccoon, a field mouse and a deer watch them pass. A delicate tension builds as the father imitates the great horned owl's call once without answer, then again. Finally, from out of the darkness "an echo/came threading its way/through the trees."

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[G1.2] Wallace and Grace Take the Case / Heather Alexander; Laura Zarrin ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2017
80 p. ; 20x15 cm.
Tác giả: Heather Alexander

In their first adventure, Wallace and Grace meet a rabbit who is sure he saw a ghost! But the clues lead them in a different direction. Something is spooking the garden . . . can Wallace and Grace solve this case?

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[G1.3] Owl Moon / Jane Yolen; John Schoenherr ill.
NY. :NXB: Scholastic Inc., 2006
32 p. ; 28x22 cm.
Tác giả: Jane Yolen

A young girl and her father take a nighttime stroll near the farm where they live to look for owls. As they go, hidden in ink-blue shadows, a fox, a raccoon, a field mouse and a deer watch them pass. A delicate tension builds as the father imitates the great horned owl's call once without answer, then again. Finally, from out of the darkness "an echo/came threading its way/through the trees."

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