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Caddie Woodlawn [videorecording]
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Caddie Woodlawn. by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.(CARDINAL)714085;
Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Fiction.;
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Caddie Woodlawn / by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.(CARDINAL)714085;
Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: AR bl 6.0 / pt 8.0.; AR pt 8.0 / bl 6.0.;
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Caddie Woodlawn / by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.(CARDINAL)714085;
Accelerated Reader AR
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Caddie Woodlawn / by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.(CARDINAL)714085;
Accelerated Reader ARNewbery Medal winner, 1936.
Subjects: Fiction.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 8
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Caddie Woodlawn [sound recording] / by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.(CARDINAL)714085; Alexander, Roslyn.nrt.(CARDINAL)875679;
Narrated by Roslyn Alexander.The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century.Interest age level: 11 years and up.Compact discs.
Subjects: Audiobooks.; Children's audiobooks.; Frontier and pioneer life; Pioneer children; Frontier and pioneer life;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Caddie Woodlawn [videorecording] /
Director of photography, Gregory Andracke ; production design, Arnold Whyler ; editors, Jill Nemiro, David Saxon ; music, Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn, Archie Jordan.Emily Schulman, James Stephens, Season Hubley, Parker Stevenson.Dramatization of some of the stories told by the Brink's grandmother of her life during the pioneer days in the American West in the mid-nineteenth century.General.NTSC.VHS Hi-fi.
For private home use only.
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The caddie / by Veron, J. Michael.(CARDINAL)660976;
Subjects: Golf stories.; Psychological fiction.; Bail bond agents; Caddies; Golfers;
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Caddie Woodlawn [videorecording]
Subjects: Eleven-year-old Caddie Woodlawn and her family live on the Wisconsin frontier in 1865. Caddie's mother hopes that a summer visit from fashionable and well-mannered Cousin Annabelle from Boston will encourage tomboy Caddie to become more of a refined young lady. But Caddie feels she and Annabelle have little in common. Meanwhile, Caddie is disturbed by a growing community hatred and mistrust of the peaceful Dakota Indians who live nearby. When rumors against the Dakotas cause an uprising, and a mob threatens to attack the Dakotas' village, Caddie makes a courageous effort to save her Indian friends. Her action helps many to consider the cost of their prejudice and intolerance.;
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Caddie Woodlawn : a frontier story by Brink, Carol Ryrie,1895-1981.;
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