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1. Abby Malone
by Shelley Peterson
Her first novel, "Dancer", continues to be a Canadian bestseller and now Shelley Peterson brings you her eagerly-awaited second novel, "Abby Malone". Abby is a ... More
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2. Sundancer
by Shelley Peterson, Marybeth Drake (Illustrator)
From the outside, 13-year-old Alberta -- Bird -- looks like a typical teenager. She spends her days attending school, riding horses, and helping out on the farm ... More
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3. Dancer
by Shelley Peterson
Hilary James ('Mousie') is sixteen when she wins The Fuller Trophy jumping with her horse Dancer at the Royal Winter Fair. Her triumph is rewarded with an ... More
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5. Good Books Matter: How to Choose and Use Children's Literature to Help Students Grow as Readers
by Shelley Stagg Peterson, Larry Swartz
Based on extensive research on the features that make children's books appealing and appropriate, this valuable teacher resource offers guidance on selecting ... More
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6. Untangling Some Knots in K-8 Writing Instruction
by Shelley Peterson
Most academic literature on teaching writing addresses the interplay between process and product and the need to respect individual contributions. This text ... More
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8. Food: Poems Good Enough to Eat; Ages 3-6
by Durby Peterson, Shelley Dieterichs (Illustrator)
More than 70 whimsical poems guide young readers to learn about science and their manners, too. Reproducibles included. Illustrations. Consumable. (Available now)
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9. Mystery at Saddle Creek
by Shelley Peterson
A few months have passed since Bird regained her voice, and life at and around Saddle Creek Farm has settled into a nice, normal routine of school, riding, and ... More



















