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Harriet and the Garden When George hit a fly ball, Harriet just had to catch it. Back and back she ran, her eyes glued to the ball, her concentration so total that she never noticed when she came to Mrs. Hoozit's gardenuntil she fell down right on top of Mrs. Hoozit's prize dahlia. Should Harriet confess? Readers of all ages are likely to recognize Harriet's battle with her conscience and surrender their hearts to her. |
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Harriet and Walt It's the first big snow of the winter, and Harriet can't wait to enjoy it. But her mother threatens to spoil the day when she insists that Harriet take along her little brother, Walt. Walt, Harriet knows, has a real knack for messing things up. However, it's one thing for Harriet to criticize her brother, but quite another when George starts picking on him! Brothers and sisters everywhere will understand exactly how Harriet feels in this sparkling story with a familiar twist. |
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Halloween |
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