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Title Statement | The amazing life of Azaleah Lane / by Nikki Shannon Smith ; illustrated by Mari Lobo. |
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Series | Azaleah Lane |
Author | Smith, Nikki Shannon, 1971- |
Additional Contributors | Lobo, Mari |
Publication | North Mankato, Minnesota: Picture Window Books,[2020].©2020 |
Extent of Item | 103 pages |
ISBN | 1515844641 9781515844648 |
Other Number | 3723870 |
General Notes | Includes discussion questions, writing prompts, and instructions on making a diorama. |
Audience & Ratings | Ages 5-7. |
Summary | Azaleah loved her class field trip to the National Zoo in Washington D.C, and is looking forward to earning extra credit by building a diorama of a tiger in his natural habitat for extra credit--but before she can even begin her task she has to solve the mystery of her younger sister's favorite missing stuffed animal because her parents and older sister are too busy and Tiana is ready to throw a tantrum. |
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By Topic | African American girls--Juvenile fiction |
Middle-born children--Juvenile fiction | |
Sisters--Juvenile fiction | |
School field trips--Juvenile fiction | |
Soft toys--Juvenile fiction | |
Toys--Fiction | |
Lost and found possessions--Fiction | |
By Name | National Zoological Park (U.S.)--Juvenile fiction |
By Location | Washington (D.C.)--Juvenile fiction |