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  2. Just David - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Originally published by Houghton Mifflin , it tells the story of a young boy, David, who must learn to adapt to living with others after the death of his reclusive father; along the way, the villagers and his adoptive parents adapt as much or more to him.

  3. The Lord of the Rings: A Reader's Companion - Wikipedia

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    The Reader's Companion was designed to accompany the revised one-volume 50th anniversary edition of The Lord of the Rings (Houghton Mifflin, 2004; ISBN 0-618-51765-0). It is available in both hardcover and paperback, and not to be confused with Hammond and Scull's similarly named reference book The J. R. R. Tolkien Companion and Guide (2006).

  4. Open Court Reading - Wikipedia

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    The Open Court Reading Program is a core Language arts/English series used in a large number of elementary schools classrooms. It was one of two reading programs adopted for use in California schools when textbooks were last chosen in 2002. The other was Houghton-Mifflin Reading. For the 2008 Edition, Open Court Reading's name was changed to ...

  5. The Three Pigs - Wikipedia

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    The Three Pigs is a children's picture book that was written and illustrated by David Wiesner.Published in 2001 by Houghton Mifflin/Clarion, the book is based on the traditional tale of the Three Little Pigs, though in this story they step out of their own tale and wander into others, depicted in different illustration styles.

  6. The Cat in the Hat - Wikipedia

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    Random House retained the rights to trade sales, which encompassed copies of the book sold at book stores, while Houghton Mifflin retained the education rights, which encompassed copies sold to schools. [5] The Houghton Mifflin edition was released in January or February 1957, and the Random House edition was released on March 1. [19]

  7. Flotsam (Wiesner book) - Wikipedia

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    Flotsam is a children's wordless picture book written and illustrated by David Wiesner.Published by Clarion/Houghton Mifflin in 2006, it was the 2007 winner of the Caldecott Medal; [1] the third win for David Wiesner.