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Three little birds

2019
"Blue is upset when Red and Yellow go to find worms without him, but feels even worse after starting a rumor that Red and Yellow are not getting along"--OCLC.
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Junie B. Jones is not a crook

Junie B. Jones experiences glee while showing off her new furry mittens in kindergarten, but disaster strikes when they disappear from the playground.

The empty pot

When Ping admits that he is the only child in China unable to grow a flower from the seeds distributed by the Emperor, he is rewarded for his honesty.
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Baseball blues

When Zeke uses his powers to become a superstar on the youth baseball team, ignoring Harris's concern that this is cheating, their friendship is in trouble.
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I am honest

Explores the meaning behind the word honest.
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Princess Posey and the Christmas magic

"Posey is sure Santa will bring her a real magic wand for Christmas--it will help her do so many wonderful things! But when an accident leads to a little white lie, she worries Santa won't come at all. Can Princess Posey's sparkly tutu help her find the courage to fix things?"--Dust jacket.
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Molly the Great tells the truth

a book about honesty
Molly does not obey when her dad tells her and Ben to quit bouncing on the couch and she breaks her crown and then tries to avoid letting her dad know the truth about how it got broken.
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For real, I paraded in my underpants!

the story of the emperor's new clothes as told by the emperor
In this humorous adaptation of the tale, Emperor Twill, ruler of the kingdom Pardonia, explains why parading in his underwear was really a clever plan on his part to find the one person in the kingdom who would give him an honest opinion.
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Why people believe weird things

pseudoscience, superstition, and other confusions of our time
The co-founder of "Skeptic" magazine explains why people are so willing to believe in mind reading, alien abductions, ghosts, and other manifestations of pseudoscience, and discusses how such wrong thinking can lead to very real danger.
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Secrets, lies, and algebra

Tess has always loved math, and she uses mathematical concepts to help her understand things in her life, so she is dismayed to find out how much math--and life--can change in eighth grade.
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