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Susan Clymer

    Runner Reads Braille
    High Tea for a Thief
    Scrawny, the Classroom Duck
    There's a Rabbit in My Backpack
    Ein Ziegenkind braucht ein Zuhause
    • There's a Rabbit in My Backpack

      • 100 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      The story revolves around Tom's third grade class as they face the challenge of finding a new home for their temporary rabbit, Hopscotch. Amidst this, Tom juggles his interests in racecars and ballet while navigating the complexities of his blended family, including two teenage sisters and mischievous younger brothers. This narrative explores themes of adaptation and friendship, making it relatable for young readers aged seven to ten. Susan Clymer continues her engaging series with this heartwarming mystery.

      There's a Rabbit in My Backpack
    • Scrawny, the Classroom Duck

      • 92 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,0(46)Abgeben

      John, a third grader new to his school, becomes attached to a duck raised from birth by his class, and though the duck is eventually freed to live in the wild, John realizes he has been left a legacy of new friends made through the duck

      Scrawny, the Classroom Duck
    • High Tea for a Thief

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      The arrival of summer brings chaos for Sylvia, whose young brother and distracted inventor father drive her to seek adventure. Discovering a family heirloom leads her to an enchanting world where she encounters a talking dragon, a clever cat, and a quirky group of thieves. Sylvia, who has always communicated with animals, finds herself in a unique situation as she must aid a fire-breathing creature in need, transforming her summer vacation into an extraordinary journey filled with magic and friendship.

      High Tea for a Thief
    • Runner Reads Braille

      • 138 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      The story follows Jake, the youngest member of Adventure Sports, a club for visually impaired youth, as he navigates his desire to connect with older kids. Facing the challenge of the Stagecoach Run, a long-distance race, Jake must confront his fear of the outdoors. Alongside his friend Eva, he also aims to rescue a litter of kittens at the School for the Blind. This engaging tale highlights the thrill of sports for visually impaired children, complemented by illustrations featuring the Braille alphabet.

      Runner Reads Braille