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Quick view Hannah by Gloria Whelan Hannah, a blind girl living in Michigan in the late nineteenth century, doesn't go to school until a new teacher tells her about the Braille method of reading for the blind. View Details
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Quick view Happy Birthday to You! by Dr Seuss Since 1959, this joyous ode to individuality has allowed youngsters to experience firsthand the thrill of celebrating a birthday as it is done in Katroo. This special Party Edition of Dr. Seuss's... View Details