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Harvey Stevenson |
Looking at Liberty |

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HarperCollins, 2003 (2003) |
Hardcover |
| A timely, beautifully illustrated perspective on the quintessential symbol of freedom and hope, its origins and its meaning, especially to young eyes. (HW) |
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James Stevenson |
The Castaway |

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Greenwillow, 2002 (2002) |
Hardcover |
| An exciting adventure, in cartoon format, aimed at ages 5 and up, that can teach a small child to face and overcome his or her fears. (HW) |
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James Stevenson |
Don't Make Me Laugh |

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Farrar Straus & Giroux, 2003 (1999) |
Hardcover, Softcover |
| A goofy, giggly picture book, illustrated in typically whimsical Stevenson style, perfect to act out together. (HW) |
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James Stevenson |
Flying Feet: A Mud Flat Story |

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Greenwillow, 2004 (2004) |
Hardcover |
| Tonya and Ted bring their tap-dance lesson scam to town - a tale of the triumph of innocence, perseverance, and dreams. (HW) |
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