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Reading List - Primary Grades

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101 Questions About Desert Life, 1994
by Jablonsky, Alice
A New True Book Opossums, 1994
by Lepthien, Emilie U
A Night and Day in the Desert, 1991
by Dewey, Jennifer Owings
A Pictorial Guide and Identification of Wild Animals of Our Southwest, 1983
by Wilson, Bennett
A Walk in the Desert, 1990
by Arnold, Caroline
Borrequita and the Coyote, 1991 (folk tale)
by Aardema, Verna.
Cactus Hotel
by Guiberson, Brenda
Coyote and the Magic Words, 1993 (folk tale)
by Root, Phyllis
Coyotes, 1946
by Bronson, Wifrid
Desert Animals, 1987
by Carwardine, Math
Desert Giant The World of the Saguaro Cactus, 1989
by Bask, Barbara
Agave Blooms Just Once
by Jernigan, Gisela
A Desert Year, 1991
by Lerner, Carol
A Picture Book of Desert Animals, 1991
by Glue, Joanne
Here in the Southwest Desert, 1995
by Coe, Anne
Watching Desert Wildlife, 1994
by Arnold, Caroline
Alejandro’s Gift, 1994
by Albert, Richard
A Heart Full of Turquoise 1988, (folk tale)
by Hayes, Joe
Wonders of the Desert, 1982
by Sabin, Louis
Cactus in the Desert, 1979
by Busch, Phyilis
The Living World Deserts, 1985
by Catchpole, Clive
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