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Children Books: Moving On |
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This article is from the Children's Books FAQ, by Hilary Morrison, morrison@evol1.mbl.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Ira Says Goodbye
Bernard Waber (Houghton Mifflin, 1988)
Ages 4-7. Ira learns his best friend, Reggie, is going to
move.
The Leaving Morning
Angela Johnson (Orchard Books, 1992)
Ages 5-9. Two children say good-bye to the house and
friends they love.
Kevin Corbett Eats Flies
Patricia Hermes (HBJ, 1986)
Ages 8-11. If Kevin can get his dad to fall in love, maybe
they'll stay in one place for awhile.
I Am Susannah
Libby Gleeson (Holiday, 1989)
Ages 10-14. After her best friend moves, Susannah withdraws
into herself.
Boomer's Big Day
Constance McGeorge
[Marjorie R.P.]
Maggie Doesn't Want to Move
Author unknown
[Lefty]
 
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