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 REFERENCES: REFERENCES:
-  * [[http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecotthonors/caldecottmedal]] +  * [[http://www.ala.org/alsc/awardsgrants/bookmedia/caldecottmedal/caldecotthonors/caldecottmedal|ALA's ALSC Caldecott Medal & Honor Books Listing]] 
-  * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldecott_Medal#Recipients]]+  * [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldecott_Medal#Recipients|Wikipedia's Caldecott Medal Winners list]]
  
  --- //[[dan.malosh@state.mn.us|Dan Malosh @ MN1A Regional]] 2013/05/29 17:56//  --- //[[dan.malosh@state.mn.us|Dan Malosh @ MN1A Regional]] 2013/05/29 17:56//
 +===== 2015 =====
 +==== Medal Winner ====
 +=== The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend ===
 +**Illustrator/Author:** Dan Santat\\
 +**Annotation:** An imaginary friend waits a long time to be imagined by a child and given a special name, and finally he does the unimaginable--he sets out on a quest to find his perfect match in the real world. For grades K-3. 2014.\\
 +**Available Formats:**
 +  * [[BR 21022]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
 +==== Honor Books ====
 +=== The Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus ===
 +**Author:** Jen Bryant\\
 +**Illustrator** Melissa Sweet\\
 +**Annotation:** Biography of Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), the creator of the thesaurus. Describes how books were young Peter's companions, and how from within their pages came the inspiration for his treasure house of words--starting with many, many lists. Sibert Award. For grades 2-4. 2014.\\
 +**Available Formats:**
 +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/80620|DB 80620]] - Read by Laura Giannarelli. Reading time 1 hour, 34 minutes.
 +
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 +
 +=== Nana in the City ===
 +**Illustrator/Author:** Lauren Castillo\\
 +**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
 +
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 +
 +=== The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky’s Abstract Art ===
 +**Author:** Barb Rosenstock\\
 +**Illustrator** Mary GrandPré\\
 +**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
 +
 +----
 +
 +=== Sam & Dave Dig a Hole ===
 +**Author:** Mac Barnett\\
 +**Illustrator** Jon Klassen\\
 +**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
 +
 +----
 +
 +=== This One Summer ===
 +**Author:** Mariko Tamaki\\
 +**Illustrator** Jillian Tamaki\\
 +**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
 +
 +----
 +
 +=== Viva Frida ===
 +**Illustrator/Author:** Yuyi Morales\\
 +**NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
 +
 +----
 +
 ===== 2014 ===== ===== 2014 =====
 ==== Medal Winner ==== ==== Medal Winner ====
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 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/77766|DB 77766]] - Read by Andy Pyle. Reading time: 55 minutes.   * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/77766|DB 77766]] - Read by Andy Pyle. Reading time: 55 minutes.
 +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/20611|BR 20611]] - 1 volume.
  
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 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
   * [[BR 20047]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 20047]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
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 +
 +=== Sleep Like a Tiger ===
 +**Illustrator:** Pamela Zagarenski\\
 +**Author:** Mary Logue\\
 +**Annotation:**\\
 +A not-so-sleepy little girl asks her parents if all creatures sleep. They tell her about the dog happily snoozing on the couch, grizzly bears that slumber in cozy dens, and more. For preschool-grade 2.\\
 +**Available Formats:**
 +  * [[BR 20038]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 **Author:** Toni Buzzeo\\ **Author:** Toni Buzzeo\\
 **NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT** **NOT AVAILABLE IN ANY FORMAT**
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-=== Sleep Like a Tiger === 
-**Illustrator:** Pamela Zagarenski\\ 
-**Author:** Mary Logue\\ 
-**Annotation:**\\ 
-A not-so-sleepy little girl asks her parents if all creatures sleep. They tell her about the dog happily snoozing on the couch, grizzly bears that slumber in cozy dens, and more. For preschool-grade 2.\\ 
-**Available Formats:** 
-  * [[BR 20038]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE** 
  
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 Zookeeper Amos McGee always takes time to visit his good friends the elephant, tortoise, penguin, rhinoceros, and owl. But one day, Amos stays home because he is sick--and receives an unexpected visit. For preschool-grade 2.\\ Zookeeper Amos McGee always takes time to visit his good friends the elephant, tortoise, penguin, rhinoceros, and owl. But one day, Amos stays home because he is sick--and receives an unexpected visit. For preschool-grade 2.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[BR 20037]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE** - ''IN PROCESS'' (Last checked: 1/28/2014)+  * [[BR 20037]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Paris, 1931. Orphaned Hugo survives inside a train station's walls, keeping the clocks running and stealing food and toys. His secrets--including a notebook of drawings and a mechanical man--are jeopardized when he becomes ensnared with a toy seller and his goddaughter Isabelle.\\ Paris, 1931. Orphaned Hugo survives inside a train station's walls, keeping the clocks running and stealing food and toys. His secrets--including a notebook of drawings and a mechanical man--are jeopardized when he becomes ensnared with a toy seller and his goddaughter Isabelle.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.66423|DB 66423]] - Read by Jeff Woodman. Reading time: 2 hours, 53 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/66423|DB 66423]] - Read by Jeff Woodman. Reading time: 2 hours, 53 minutes.
  
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 Revised edition offers unusual and interesting facts about the forty-three men who served as presidents of the United States. Points out the variety of personalities, backgrounds, and interests of these individuals, as well as their similarities.\\ Revised edition offers unusual and interesting facts about the forty-three men who served as presidents of the United States. Points out the variety of personalities, backgrounds, and interests of these individuals, as well as their similarities.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.75382|DB 75382]] - Read by Jason Griffith. Reading time: 37 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/75382|DB 75382]] - Read by Jason Griffith. Reading time: 37 minutes.
   * [[BR 13090]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 13090]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 A mother duck is disappointed when the extra-large egg she has been sitting on opens, and a big, awkward chick tumbles out. The poor bird gets teased by everyone because he looks so different. But the next spring, he gets a surprise when he sees himself in the water.\\ A mother duck is disappointed when the extra-large egg she has been sitting on opens, and a big, awkward chick tumbles out. The poor bird gets teased by everyone because he looks so different. But the next spring, he gets a surprise when he sees himself in the water.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.48266|DB 48266]] - Read by Celeste Lawson. Reading time: 14 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/48266|DB 48266]] - Read by Celeste Lawson. Reading time: 14 minutes.
  
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 The Great Bellini, who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope and stopped in the middle to cook an omelet; who crossed the Alps with baskets on his feet; and walked a flaming wire in Naples, is the gentle stranger staying at the widow Gateau's boardinghouse. Mirette, the widow's daughter, has befriended Bellini, and he has taught her to walk the wire. Now, she must teach him to overcome his fear.\\ The Great Bellini, who crossed Niagara Falls on a tightrope and stopped in the middle to cook an omelet; who crossed the Alps with baskets on his feet; and walked a flaming wire in Naples, is the gentle stranger staying at the widow Gateau's boardinghouse. Mirette, the widow's daughter, has befriended Bellini, and he has taught her to walk the wire. Now, she must teach him to overcome his fear.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[RC 36482]]+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/36482|DB 36482]] - Read by Madelyn Buzzard. Reading time 9 minutes.
   * [[BR 08962]]   * [[BR 08962]]
  
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 It is the first night of Hanukkah and although Hershel is tired and hungry he steps lightly. Soon he will reach the village where bright candles, merry songs, and platters of tasty potato latkes await him. But when he reaches the village, he does not see a single candle. The villagers explain that wicked goblins who hate Hanukkah haunt the synagogue. Hershel decides that he must help the villagers.\\ It is the first night of Hanukkah and although Hershel is tired and hungry he steps lightly. Soon he will reach the village where bright candles, merry songs, and platters of tasty potato latkes await him. But when he reaches the village, he does not see a single candle. The villagers explain that wicked goblins who hate Hanukkah haunt the synagogue. Hershel decides that he must help the villagers.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.31281|DB 31281]] - Read by Ray Hagen. Reading time: 19 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/31281|DB 31281]] - Read by Ray Hagen. Reading time: 19 minutes.
  
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 On a cold winter's night, under a bright full moon, a young girl and her father trek into the woods to see the Great Horned Owl.\\ On a cold winter's night, under a bright full moon, a young girl and her father trek into the woods to see the Great Horned Owl.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.42932|DB 42932]] - Read by Mary Kane. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/42932|DB 42932]] - Read by Mary Kane. Reading time: 8 minutes.
   * [[BR 07903]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 07903]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 In a real village in Cameroon, Central Africa, the men live in square houses and the women in round houses. A grandmother of the village shares with us the drama of how this came to be.\\ In a real village in Cameroon, Central Africa, the men live in square houses and the women in round houses. A grandmother of the village shares with us the drama of how this came to be.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.26440|DB 26440]] - Read by Carolyn Byrd. Reading time: 11 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/26440|DB 26440]] - Read by Carolyn Byrd. Reading time: 11 minutes.
  
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 On a dark Christmas Eve, a boy who believes in Santa Claus boards a mysterious train, the Polar Express. He and the other children, still in their nightclothes, drink hot chocolate and sing carols as the train races through snowy landscapes carrying them to a huge city at the North Pole to visit Santa Claus.\\ On a dark Christmas Eve, a boy who believes in Santa Claus boards a mysterious train, the Polar Express. He and the other children, still in their nightclothes, drink hot chocolate and sing carols as the train races through snowy landscapes carrying them to a huge city at the North Pole to visit Santa Claus.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.23625|DB 23625]] - Read by John Borrowman. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/23625|DB 23625]] - Read by John Borrowman. Reading time: 8 minutes.
   * [[BR 12001]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 12001]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Left on their own for an afternoon, two bored and restless children find more excitement than they bargained for in a mysterious and thrilling jungle adventure board game.\\ Left on their own for an afternoon, two bored and restless children find more excitement than they bargained for in a mysterious and thrilling jungle adventure board game.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50700|DB 50700]] - Read by Laura Giannarelli. Reading time: 14 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/50700|DB 50700]] - Read by Laura Giannarelli. Reading time: 14 minutes.
   * [[BR 05317]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 05317]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 A collection of magical poems about life at an imaginary inn staffed by two dragons, two angels, and a rabbit who shows to their rooms many curious visitors, including a man in a marmalade hat and the king of cats.\\ A collection of magical poems about life at an imaginary inn staffed by two dragons, two angels, and a rabbit who shows to their rooms many curious visitors, including a man in a marmalade hat and the king of cats.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.58664|DB 58664]] - Read by Jill Fox. Reading time: 23 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/58664|DB 58664]] - Read by Jill Fox. Reading time: 23 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/15718/prefix/BR|BR 15718]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/15718|BR 15718]] - 1 volume.
   * [[BR 05501]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 05501]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 The legend of a brave little Indian boy who ventures out alone one night to find a mightly buffalo herd. His adventure ends with a wild and unforgettable ride through the dark to save his people.\\ The legend of a brave little Indian boy who ventures out alone one night to find a mightly buffalo herd. His adventure ends with a wild and unforgettable ride through the dark to save his people.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.18900|DB 18900]] - Read by Knox Godfrey. Reading time: 20 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/18900|DB 18900]] - Read by Knox Godfrey. Reading time: 20 minutes.
  
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 Six folktales about furry and feathered creatures. The title piece tells of older, unwanted animals who travel toward the city, planning to be musicians. On the way they trick a house full of robbers. Includes a biographical note on the Brothers Grimm.\\ Six folktales about furry and feathered creatures. The title piece tells of older, unwanted animals who travel toward the city, planning to be musicians. On the way they trick a house full of robbers. Includes a biographical note on the Brothers Grimm.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.59870|DB 59870]] - Read by Constnace Crawford. Reading time: 42 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/59870|DB 59870]] - Read by Constnace Crawford. Reading time: 42 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/15894/prefix/BR|BR 15894]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/15894|BR 15894]] - 1 volume.
  
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 Miss Hester, off to visit her cousin Eunice, has left Alan Mitz in charge of her bad-mannered dog Fritz. Alan fears for the worst when he takes Fritz on his afternoon walk and the dog snaps out of his collar and leash and bolts for the garden of Abdul Gasazi, a retired magician who hates dogs.\\ Miss Hester, off to visit her cousin Eunice, has left Alan Mitz in charge of her bad-mannered dog Fritz. Alan fears for the worst when he takes Fritz on his afternoon walk and the dog snaps out of his collar and leash and bolts for the garden of Abdul Gasazi, a retired magician who hates dogs.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.34174|DB 34174]] - Read by Robert Blumenfeld. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/34174|DB 34174]] - Read by Robert Blumenfeld. Reading time: 8 minutes.
  
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 A tale of a young Native American girl who loved horses in a very special way. The people in her village noticed how she understood the wild horses, and how she could speak softly and the horses would follow her. Although fond of her parents and her tribe, the girl would at last become one of the Horse People.\\ A tale of a young Native American girl who loved horses in a very special way. The people in her village noticed how she understood the wild horses, and how she could speak softly and the horses would follow her. Although fond of her parents and her tribe, the girl would at last become one of the Horse People.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.38551|DB 38551]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/38551|DB 38551]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 8 minutes.
   * [[BR 10014]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 10014]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 While dawdling on her way home from school one wonderful afternoon in spring, Pearl Pig finds a small bone that has fallen out of a witch's basket.\\ While dawdling on her way home from school one wonderful afternoon in spring, Pearl Pig finds a small bone that has fallen out of a witch's basket.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.53092|DB 53092]] - Read by Colleen Delany. Reading time: 14 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/53092|DB 53092]] - Read by Colleen Delany. Reading time: 14 minutes.
  
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 Details how generations of dedicated churchmen and craftsmen, working for nearly a century, build a great cathedral in an imaginary town in thirteenth-century France.\\ Details how generations of dedicated churchmen and craftsmen, working for nearly a century, build a great cathedral in an imaginary town in thirteenth-century France.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.42501|DB 42501]] - Read by Lynn Schrichte. Reading time: 35 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/42501|DB 42501]] - Read by Lynn Schrichte. Reading time: 35 minutes.
  
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 Five stories about the adventures of two friends, a solemn green frog and a funny brown toad. When Frog is sick in bed looking green, Toad brings him some tea and tells him a story. And when Toad loses his button, Frog helps him find it.\\ Five stories about the adventures of two friends, a solemn green frog and a funny brown toad. When Frog is sick in bed looking green, Toad brings him some tea and tells him a story. And when Toad loses his button, Frog helps him find it.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.51143|DB 51143]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 18 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/51143|DB 51143]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 18 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/12336/prefix/BR|BR 12336]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/12336|BR 12336]] - 1 volume.
   * [[BR 16435]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 16435]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Frightened by an approaching lion, Sylvester the donkey asks his magic pebble to turn him into a rock. But, then, Sylvester is unable to grasp the pebble and wish himself back to normal.\\ Frightened by an approaching lion, Sylvester the donkey asks his magic pebble to turn him into a rock. But, then, Sylvester is unable to grasp the pebble and wish himself back to normal.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50353|DB 50353]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 11 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/50353|DB 50353]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 11 minutes.
   * [[BR 01267]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 01267]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
   * [[BR 15008]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 15008]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
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 Peter and his friend Archie are delighted when Peter finds an old pair of motorcycle goggles. They enjoy the new-found treasure only a little while before the neighborhood bullies try to take it from them.\\ Peter and his friend Archie are delighted when Peter finds an old pair of motorcycle goggles. They enjoy the new-found treasure only a little while before the neighborhood bullies try to take it from them.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.32330|DB 32330]] - Read by Gary Tipton. Reading time: 3 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/32330|DB 32330]] - Read by Gary Tipton. Reading time: 3 minutes.
  
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 After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving, Max puts on his wolf suit and sails away 'through night and day and in and out of weeks and almost over a year' to where the wild things are.\\ After being sent to bed without supper for misbehaving, Max puts on his wolf suit and sails away 'through night and day and in and out of weeks and almost over a year' to where the wild things are.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.22906|DB 22906]] - Read by Michael McCullough. Reading time: 4 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/22906|DB 22906]] - Read by Michael McCullough. Reading time: 4 minutes.
   * [[BR 16352]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 16352]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Young Peter is thrilled to wake up to snow piled high. He spends the day crunching, sliding, building a snowman, making snow angels, and having a great time.\\ Young Peter is thrilled to wake up to snow piled high. He spends the day crunching, sliding, building a snowman, making snow angels, and having a great time.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.43471|DB 43471]] - Read by Chuck Young. Reading time: 3 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/43471|DB 43471]] - Read by Chuck Young. Reading time: 3 minutes.
   * [[BR 10045]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 10045]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 While visiting his grandparents, Little Bear hears stories about his mother when she was a girl.\\ While visiting his grandparents, Little Bear hears stories about his mother when she was a girl.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.44914|DB 44914]] - Read by Suzanne Toren. Reading time: 12 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/44914|DB 44914]] - Read by Suzanne Toren. Reading time: 12 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/15233/prefix/BR|BR 15233]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/15233|BR 15233]] - 1 volume.
  
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 Ceci, a little Mexican girl, is excited because she is finally old enough to buy a pinata for the village Christmas party.\\ Ceci, a little Mexican girl, is excited because she is finally old enough to buy a pinata for the village Christmas party.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.22909|DB 22909]] - Read by Janis Gray. Reading time: 21 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/22909|DB 22909]] - Read by Janis Gray. Reading time: 21 minutes.
   * [[BR 05922]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 05922]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 A guide to good manners for all occasions for young ladies and gentlemen. Offers advice on how to cope correctly with a variety of common and uncommon social situations.\\ A guide to good manners for all occasions for young ladies and gentlemen. Offers advice on how to cope correctly with a variety of common and uncommon social situations.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.55946|DB 55946]] - Read by Faith Potts. Reading time: 5 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/55946|DB 55946]] - Read by Faith Potts. Reading time: 5 minutes.
   * [[BR 05068]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 05068]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 This story follows the Hopkins family from the time they leave England through their difficult voyage on the Mayflower to the first Thanksgiving feast at Plymouth, Massachusetts.\\ This story follows the Hopkins family from the time they leave England through their difficult voyage on the Mayflower to the first Thanksgiving feast at Plymouth, Massachusetts.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.26489|DB 26489]] - Read by Mary O'Neal. Reading time: 18 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/26489|DB 26489]] - Read by Mary O'Neal. Reading time: 18 minutes.
   * [[BR 02187]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**?   * [[BR 02187]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**?
  
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 A houseful of Pennsylvania Dutch cousins enjoy an exciting Easter egg hunt. Katy's discovery of pretty eggs decorated by her grandmother long ago leads to a new family tradition.\\ A houseful of Pennsylvania Dutch cousins enjoy an exciting Easter egg hunt. Katy's discovery of pretty eggs decorated by her grandmother long ago leads to a new family tradition.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.60891|DB 60891]] - Read by Kate Kiley. Reading time: 17 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/60891|DB 60891]] - Read by Kate Kiley. Reading time: 17 minutes.
   * [[BR 06109]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 06109]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 In rollicking rhymes young Gerald McGrew describes the fabulous, imaginary animals that he would scour the world for and put in his New Zoo, the McGrew Zoo.\\ In rollicking rhymes young Gerald McGrew describes the fabulous, imaginary animals that he would scour the world for and put in his New Zoo, the McGrew Zoo.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.34725|DB 34725]] - Read by George Backman. Reading time: 11 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/34725|DB 34725]] - Read by George Backman. Reading time: 11 minutes.
   * [[BR 04661]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 04661]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Angry about the same four things always falling from the sky - rain, sunshine, snow, and fog - the king of the kingdom of Didd orders his royal magicians to create something new to fall from the sky.\\ Angry about the same four things always falling from the sky - rain, sunshine, snow, and fog - the king of the kingdom of Didd orders his royal magicians to create something new to fall from the sky.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.34054|DB 34054]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 22 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/34054|DB 34054]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 22 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/08721/prefix/BR|BR 08721]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/08721|BR 08721]] - 1 volume.
  
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 One day in Maine, Little Sal goes blueberry picking with her mother. Little Bear also comes with his mother to eat blueberries on the other side of the hill. There is quite a mix up when the little ones stray from their mothers.\\ One day in Maine, Little Sal goes blueberry picking with her mother. Little Bear also comes with his mother to eat blueberries on the other side of the hill. There is quite a mix up when the little ones stray from their mothers.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.52440|DB 52440]] - Read by Kimberly Schraf. Reading time: 9 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/52440|DB 52440]] - Read by Kimberly Schraf. Reading time: 9 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/13566/prefix/BR|BR 13566]] -  1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/13566|BR 13566]] -  1 volume.
  
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 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
   * [[RC 34060]]   * [[RC 34060]]
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/16216/prefix/BR|BR 16216]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/16216|BR 16216]] - 1 volume.
  
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 When three hungry soldiers in a strange land ask some villagers for food, they are told there is none. So the soldiers decide to show the townspeople how to make soup from water and three round stones.\\ When three hungry soldiers in a strange land ask some villagers for food, they are told there is none. So the soldiers decide to show the townspeople how to make soup from water and three round stones.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50548|DB 50548]] - Read by Chuck Young. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/50548|DB 50548]] - Read by Chuck Young. Reading time: 8 minutes.
  
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 The story of a small island, its weather, and the creatures who visit it, including a kitten.\\ The story of a small island, its weather, and the creatures who visit it, including a kitten.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.58520|DB 58520]] - Read by Erik Synnestvedt. Reading time: 6 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/58520|DB 58520]] - Read by Erik Synnestvedt. Reading time: 6 minutes.
   * [[BR 16004]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**   * [[BR 16004]] - **PRINT/BRAILLE**
  
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 Princess Lenore, who is 10 going on 11, falls ill from eating too many raspberry tarts. When her father, the King, promises her anything that will make her well, Princess Lenore asks for the moon.\\ Princess Lenore, who is 10 going on 11, falls ill from eating too many raspberry tarts. When her father, the King, promises her anything that will make her well, Princess Lenore asks for the moon.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.39639|DB 39639]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 20 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/39639|DB 39639]] - Read by Bob Askey. Reading time: 20 minutes.
  
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 The story of a pretty little house built for a family by a man who never wanted it to be sold. The seasons and the years pass, and gradually a city surrounds the little house until it is rescued in a wonderful way.\\ The story of a pretty little house built for a family by a man who never wanted it to be sold. The seasons and the years pass, and gradually a city surrounds the little house until it is rescued in a wonderful way.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.50547|DB 50547]] - Read by Kimberly Schraf. Reading time: 10 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/50547|DB 50547]] - Read by Kimberly Schraf. Reading time: 10 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/13455/prefix/BR|BR 13455]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/13455|BR 13455]] - 1 volume.
  
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 Five helpful Boston policemen stop busy city traffic so that Mrs. Mallard can move her family of eight ducklings from their island in the Charles River to their new home in the Public Garden.\\ Five helpful Boston policemen stop busy city traffic so that Mrs. Mallard can move her family of eight ducklings from their island in the Charles River to their new home in the Public Garden.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.42913|DB 42913]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 8 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/42913|DB 42913]] - Read by John Horton. Reading time: 8 minutes.
  
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 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
   * [[RC 22676]]   * [[RC 22676]]
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/19406/prefix/BR|BR 19406]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/19406|BR 19406]] - 1 volume.
  
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 A story in rhyme about a little girl in a Paris boarding school who manages to have a lively time in spite of appendicitis.\\ A story in rhyme about a little girl in a Paris boarding school who manages to have a lively time in spite of appendicitis.\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.44292|DB 44292]] - Read by Laura Giannarelli. Reading time: 4 minutes.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/44292|DB 44292]] - Read by Laura Giannarelli. Reading time: 4 minutes.
  
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 Andy meets a lion on the way to school and wins his friendship for life by removing a thorn from his paw. A retelling of "Androcles and the Lion."\\ Andy meets a lion on the way to school and wins his friendship for life by removing a thorn from his paw. A retelling of "Androcles and the Lion."\\
 **Available Formats:** **Available Formats:**
-  * [[http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.nls/db.61829|DB 61829]] - Read by Alexander Strain. Reading time: 5 minutes. +  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/DB/bookmag/61829|DB 61829]] - Read by Alexander Strain. Reading time: 5 minutes. 
-  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/book/srch/16459/prefix/BR|BR 16459]] - 1 volume.+  * [[https://nlsbard.loc.gov/download/detail/prefix/BR/bookmag/16459|BR 16459]] - 1 volume.
  
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