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Odyssey HBJ Level 4 reader ACROSS WIDE FIELDS

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Educational Level: Elementary SchoolProduct Type: Textbook
Publication Year: 1982Category: Homeschooling
Condition: Very Good  
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ACROSS WIDE FIELDS
LEVEL 4

ODYSSEY SERIES
HBJ Literature Program

TITLE: Across Wide Fields (4th Grade reader)
AUTHOR: Sam Leaton Sebesta, et. al.
ILLUSTRATOR: Various
PUBLISHER: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Orlando
DATE: © 1982
FORMAT: Hardback, pictorial boards, color and black-and-white illustrations, printed on glossy paper, 352 pgs, about 9.25 X 7.5 inches.
BOOK CONDITION: Near fine -- very light wear on edges, a few faint spots on page edges, school stamp on front endpage, content pages very clean, no writing, no tears.
DJ CONDITION: None, as published.

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CONTENTS:

1 - Problems and Puzzles
  • The Case of the Missing Roller Skates - A story by Donald J. Sobol, illustrated by Bert Dodson
  • Where R U? - Letter puzzles written and illustrated by William Steig
  • Puzzle - A poem by Robert Froman
  • The Lion and the Mouse - An Aesop fable retold by Anne Terry White, illustrated by Masami Sam Daijogo
  • The Monkey and the Crocodile - A Jataka fable retold by Ellen C. Babbitt, illustrated by Sarn Suvityasiri
  • Concrete Cat - A poem by Dorthi Charles, illustrated by Sharon Harker
  • Mingled Yarns - A poem by X. J. Kennedy, illustrated by Mary-Louise Gay
  • The Princess on the Pea - A story by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated by Margaret Hathaway
  • Arithmetic - poem by Carl Sandburg, illustrated by Sharon Harker
  • An Eskimo Birthday - A story by Tom D. Robinson, illustrated by Sandy Rabinowitz
  • Problems - A poem by Calvin O'John, photography by Grant Heiman
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2 -When the Moon Shines

  • The Great Minu - A West African folk tale retold by Beth P. Wilson, illustrated by Lyle Miller
  • The Ghost in the Attic - From a story by Eleanor Estes, illustrated by Susan Lexa
  • What Night Would It Be? - A poem by John Ciardi, illustrated by Sharron O'Neil
  • The Crane Maiden - A Japanese folk tale retold by Miyoko Matsutani, English version by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Miyoko Matsutani
  • When my canary - A haiku by Shiki, illustrated by Carlos Marchiori
  • What the Gray Cat Sings - A poem by Arthur Guiterman, illustrated by Mary-Louise Gay
  • Learn About Stories; Facts About Fiction
  • The Hedley Kow - An English folk tale retold by Robin Palmer, illustrated by Tony Kenyon
  • Bookshelf

3 - Across the Land and Sea

  • Building the Erie Canal - An article, illustrated by Dennis Ziemienski
  • The Erie Canal - A folk song, illustrated by Peter Spier
  • Crossing the Creek - From a story by Laura Ingalls Wilder [From Little House on the Prairie], illustrated by Michel Allaire
  • About Laura Ingalls Wilder
  • Kansas Boy - A poem by Ruth Lechlitner, illustrated by Craig Marshall
  • The Jumblies - From the poem by Edward Lear, illustrated by Jane Teiko Oka
  • Half a Kingdom - An Icelandic folk tale retold by Ann McGovern, illustrated by Jane Teiko Oka
  • At Night May I Roam - A Sioux chant, illustrated by Sam Suvityariri
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4 - When Paths Cross

  • Guess Who My Favorite Person Is - From the story by Byrd Baylor, illustrated by Christa Kieffer
  • Some People - A poem by Rachel Field, illustrated by Francis Livingston
  • Hope - A poem by Langston Hughes, illustrated by Francis Livingston
  • Dreams - A poem by Langston Hughes, illustrated by Francis Livingston
  • About Langston Hughes
  • The Escape - From a story by E. B. White [From Charlotte's Web], illustrated by Garth Williams
  • Sound of Sunshine, Sound of Rain - A story by Florence Parry Heide, illustrated by Kenneth Longtemps
  • Mexicali Soup - A story by Kathryn Hitte and William D. Hayes, illustrated by Jim Cummins
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5 - What a Character!

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  • About Beverly Cleary
  • My Sister Jane - A poem by Ted Hughes, illustrated by Mila Lazarevich
  • Four Fearsome Critters - Folklore collected by Alvin Schwartz, illustrated by Ed Taber
  • There Was an Old Man with a Beard - A limerick by Edward Lear, illustrated by Mary-Louise Gay
  • A Young Lady of Ealing - A limerick, illustrated by Mary Louise Gay
  • Paddington Goes to the Hospital - A play by Michael Bond and Alfred Bradley, illustrated by Tony Kenyon
  • About Michael Bond
  • Learn About Plays: On Stage!
  • Lucy - Cartoons by Charles M. Schulz
  • Old Joe Clarke - A folk song, illustrated by Mary-Louise Gay
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6 - To Live with Animals

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  • Buying a Puppy - A poem by Leslie Norris, illustrated by Bert Dodson
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  • The Snare - A poem by James Stephens, illustrated by Christa Kieffer
  • frog - A poem by Valerie Worth, illustrated by Christa Kieffer
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Wol to the Rescue
From a story by Parley Mowat
[From Owls in the Family}
Illustrated by Jenny Rutherford


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