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Level R

Alaska: The Last Frontier
All About Chocolate
All About Kites
An Apple a Day
Arrows
Bessie Coleman
Charlene's Sea of Cortez Journal
Exploring Tide Pools
Fishing in Simplicity
Foods Around the World
Glow-in-the-Dark Animals
How the Robin Stole Fire
Inventions
Mozart
Murdoch's Path
Neighborhood Mystery
Only One Aunt Maggie
Rattlers
Robin Hood Wins the Sheriff's Golden Arrow
Sea Turtles
Ships and Boats
Skydiving
Speed
Storm Chasers
The Hard Stuff! All About Bones
The Olympics: Past and Present
The Thesaurus
Treasure Found
Turtle Tom
Two Artists: Vermeer's Forger
We're in Business
Weird Bird Beaks
Wildlife Rescue
Wonders of Nature
The Thesaurus The Thesaurus
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Book Summary:
When the students in Mrs. Ellis's class are asked to bring a thesaurus to class, Angie Jarrett is thrilled and amazed. Thrilled that she can bring what she believes to be a dinosaur to class, and amazed that, according to Mrs. Ellis, one lives in the home of every student in the class. When Angie's mother gives her a book instead of a dinosaur, Angie is terribly disappointed. But Angie learns to love the book and the words she discovers inside. The Thesaurus provides a charming introduction to using resource materials.
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