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2013-2014

2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

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Page 1: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

2013-2014

Page 2: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Painter and Ugly by

Robert J. Blake

The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs and best friends who are forced apart and put on two different teams for the junior Iditarod.

Page 3: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Willow and the Snow Day Dance

by Tad HillsIllustrated by Cyd Moore

Mr. Larch is not a very neighborly neighbor. He never has any visitors. His gray, gloomy house never has any decorations. He avoids everyone and everyone avoids him. But now Mr. Larch has a new neighbor. Willow and her family have moved into the bright yellow house directly across the street. Willow loves her new house and neighborhood. She loves the summer and planting her garden. She loves the fall and sharing vegetables with her neighbors. And when winter arrives, she loves that, too. She can't wait for the first snowfall because she has found the perfect hill for sledding. And it's right behind Mr. Larch's house. Can Willow melt his cold heart in time to enjoy a Snow Day?

Page 4: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Peanut Butter and Homework Sandwiches

by Lisa Broadie CookIllustrated by Jack E. Davis

Martin MacGregor is having one rotten week! First, his substitute teacher, Mrs. Payne, gives out mountains of homework. And when Martin's dog literally eats his homework, little does he know it's only the beginning of his troubles. Martin's homework ends up in the washing machine, goes to kindergarten with his little sister, and blows onto the roof of the school. Martin just can't catch a break!But with some creativity and a positive attitude, Martin finds his own way to turn homework into fun-and turn it in on time!

Page 5: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

The Day Dirk Yeller Came to Town

by Mary CasanovaIllustrated by Ard Hoyt

The day Dirk Yeller came to town, the wind curled its lip, cattle quit lowin’, and tumbleweeds stopped tumblin’ along. Townsfolk whispered. “He starts stampedes!” “He holds up trains!” “He’s trouble!”When Dirk Yeller scours the town for something to stop his itchin’ and twitchin’ and jumpin’ and rattlin’, no one seems able to help. But Sam, who’s been following Dirk all day—and who can sometimes be a little fidgety, too—knows the perfect solution . . .

Page 6: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Princess Kim and the Too Much Truth

by Maryann Coccaa-Leffler

Although she's always been called Princess at home, Kim is not a real princess, so she decides "From now on, no matter what, I'm only going to tell the truth " At home, she tells her Dad that the pancakes are rubbery and her Grandma that her new necklace looks the the slimy rocks at the bottom of the fish tank. At school, she's just as honest...until she learns what too much truth can do.

Page 7: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Charlie the Ranch Dogby Ree Drummond

Illustrated by Diane Degroat

Meet Charlie.He's a ranch dog. Breakfast is his life, especially when bacon is involved. Charlie has dangly ears, floppy skin, and big fat paws. And he loves living in the country. That's because he works like a dog...fixing fences, gardening, and helping his family out on the range.Yep, " it's all work, all the time" for Charlie the ranch dog. In fact, he's probably working right now..."Zzzzzzz...."A ranch dog's work is never done!

Page 8: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Grandpa’s Tractorby Michael Garland

Once, the farmer’s best friend was a red tractor. Back then, the pastures were filled with cows, and the fields were full of corn. Today, the cows are gone and the rows of corn have been replaced with row after row of identical houses. Grandpa Joe brings his grandson Timmy back to the site of the family farm, where the old house and a ramshackle barn still stand. The visit evokes many memories for Grandpa Joe, which he shares with Timmy—in particular, the majesty of his own father's shiny red tractor, now rusting in the forgotten fields.

Page 9: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

Three Hens and a Peacockby Lester L. Laminack

Illustrated by Henry ColeThe Tuckers' farm is a peaceful place: cows chew their cud, hens lay their eggs, and the old hound rests on the porch. Everyone has a job and no one complains. That is, until a hapless peacock suddenly falls off the back of a passing truck and stirs things up.Soon, customers are flocking to the farm to see what all the fuss is about, and business is booming. But the hens don't like the newcomer getting attention while they stay cooped up doing all the hard work. The wise old hound sees the problem and helps his feathered friends orchestrate a job swap. What follows is the hilarious tale of three hens who get in way over their feathered heads, and one very distressed peacock who just can't figure out how to lay an egg.

Page 10: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

A Book for Black-Eyed Susan

by Judy YoungIllustrated by Doris EttlingerWhen ten-year-old Cora and her family leave their home in Missouri, their hearts are filled with the hopes and dreams of a bright future gleaming with promise and opportunity. But the journey west by wagon train is harsh, and tragedy strikes swiftly and unexpectedly. Now Cora and her father must steel themselves for a different future from what they had carefully planned. How can they move forward when their hearts are broken? But move on they must, and Cora takes comfort in her new baby sister (named Susan after the black-eyed flowers). When Cora learns she and Susan are to be separated at the end of their journey, she looks to the past to help craft a link to their new lives.

Page 11: 2013-2014. Painter and Ugly by Robert J. Blake The author of "Togo" and "Akiak" returns to the Iditarod with this story about Painter and Ugly, sled dogs

A Pet for Miss Wrightby Judy Young

Illustrated by Andrea Wesson

Miss Wright is a writer. She enjoys her work. Each day she sits at her desk and writes stories with marvelous characters who live exciting lives. But, except for the click-click-click of the keyboard, it is quiet in Miss Wright's office. Too quiet. And too lonely. So Miss Wright decides she needs a pet to keep her company. But finding the perfect pet may not be as easy as it sounds. A mynah bird is too quiet, a cat makes her sleepy, and a hamster running around on its wheel makes Miss Wright dizzy. What's a lonely writer to do? As the happy ending to her story, Miss Wright finds not only the perfect pet but also the perfect helpmate to her work.