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You can be responsible

do it now or put it off?
2020
"In this illustrated choose-your-own-ending book, Margo must choose between cleaning her room or putting it off to do something fun. Readers make choices for Margo and read what happens next, with each story path leading to different consequences. Includes four different endings and discussion questions"--Publisher.
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I am responsible

2019
Explores the meaning behind the word responsibility.
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2019
Seventeen-year-old movie-lover Ethan, the defacto manager of Minneapolis's crumbling Green Street Cinema, teams with a motley crew to try to save the landmark from destruction.
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The Berenstain Bears' new pup

The Berenstain Bears' New Pup is a special paper-over-board commemorative edition celebrating the 60th Anniversary of I Can Read books for beginning readers. Eight bonus pages recount I Can Read's history, including a time line, never-before-seen sketches, and origin stories of beloved I Can Read characters.  This beautiful edition is perfect for gift-giving. Mama and the cubs take a trip to get some farm-fresh eggs, but they end up getting a farm-fresh pup! Now Brother and Sister have to learn to take care of Little Lady, the newest addition to the family. The Berenstain Bears' New Pup is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it's perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.
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Class Teddy Bear

An elementary classroom shares responsibility for the care of the classroom teddy bear.
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In My Bag

A young girl uses the items her father packed in her book bag throughout the day.
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Stop that frog!

When the principal has to be away from school at a conference, Hank's class agrees to take care of the principal's special pet frog, and Hank is chosen to take the frog home for the weekend.
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Do I have to?

kids talk about responsibility
Uses an advice-column format to define responsibility as a character value and demonstrate how it can be used in daily situations.
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Blazing courage

When fourteen-year-old Annie buys a horse at an auction of mustangs she is thrilled to finally have a horse of her own at Colorado's Top Tier Stable, where she volunteers in exchange for riding lessons--but then someone sets the barn on fire, and Annie struggles to save the horses boarded there, and find out who is responsible.
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