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Lend a Hand

John Frank
(Juvenile Nonfiction - J 811.54 Fra)

This beautifully illustrated collection of poems centers on spontaneous acts of kindness.


Print the "Giving and Sharing" list with images
Print the "Giving and Sharing" list text only

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Giving and Sharing

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  • Pass it On


  • Sam and the Lucky Money


  • Hosea Plays On


  • Saturday at the Food Pantry


  • Those Shoes


  • What is Given from the Heart


  • Rabbit's Gift: A Fable from China


  • Strega Nona's Harvest


  • That's My Sweater!


  • Because Amelia Smiled


  • William’s Winter Nap


  • José Feeds the World


  • Thank You, Omu!


  • A Gift from Abuela


  • The Quiltmaker’s Journey


  • Malina’s Jam


  • Maddi's Fridge


  • Under the Lemon Moon


  • Harold Loves His Woolly Hat


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Submitted by Christa S. on Tue, 2021-11-30 15:54

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