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  2. 6-year-old provides the most genius answer to his math problem

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    At this point, most kids would have elaborated their calculations showing that each dime is worth $0.10, therefore making Bobby the owner of $0.40 while Amy's pennies amount to $0.30.

  3. The Rainbow Cubby House - Wikipedia

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    The book is about the narrator Brenna, her two mums, her friend Jed and his two dads building a cubby house in the backyard. The series, and this book in particular, were at the centre of a controversy involving a day care centre using books that feature characters from same-sex parent families.

  4. List of The Baby-Sitters Club novels - Wikipedia

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    Good-bye Stacey, Good-bye (May 1988) - Stacey moves back to New York, and the members of The Baby-Sitters Club find it hard saying goodbye to her as best friends; Hello, Mallory (June 1988) - Following Stacey's move, The Baby-Sitters Club invites Mallory Pike to join the club, if she passes a series of tests. Upon learning that she failed the ...

  5. Best Friends (Wilson novel) - Wikipedia

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    In the book, Alice sends Gemma a birthday card and her charm bracelet with a new charm on it with a note saying they are best friends forever despite no more contact. In the TV series, Alice surprises Gemma at the end by turning up at the latter's birthday party after a contact on her new mobile phone, with Alice moving back to London with her ...

  6. Cheetah Math - Wikipedia

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    The book follows the lives of two baby cheetahs, Majani and Kubali, and relates their story to the principles of division. Sally Woolsey called the book "well done" and it is a popular item in many elementary school libraries. Kirkus Reviews called the book "A great addition to both the math and wild-animal conservation bookshelves". [1]

  7. Little Toot - Wikipedia

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    Little Toot is a 1939 children's picture book written and illustrated by Hardie Gramatky. It features Little Toot, a small young tugboat in New York Harbor who does not want to tug. Instead, he would rather play, making figure eights in the harbor and thus being a nuisance to all the other tugboats.