Language Arts
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Audio Books - "L" titles
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Title |
Author |
Grade |
Core/Sup |
Length |
Other |
Description |
Leo the Late Bloomer |
Kraus, Robert |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette, book
5 min
AB-204 |
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Leo, El Retono Tardio |
Kraus, Robert |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette, book
5 min
AB-162 |
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Let the Circle Be Unbroken |
Mildred Taylor |
4-6 |
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10 Cassettes,
13.30 hours
AB-24 |
Coretta Scott King Award |
The year is 1935. The young Logan family watches as their friend is charged with murder and tried by an all-white jury. Four black children growing up in rural Mississippi during the Depression experience racial antagonisms and hard times, but learn from their parents the pride and self-respect they need to survive.
"A profoundly affecting novel." -Publishers Weekly |
Linnea in Monet’s Garden |
Christina Bjork |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette,
1 hour
AB-114 |
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Linnea has visited Claude Monet's garden! In Paris, she got to see many of his actual paintings. Now she understands what it means for a painter to be called an Impressionist. This innovative art book for children contains full-color photos of many of Monet's famous paintings. |
Little Bear's Visit |
Minarik, Else Holmelunch |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette, book
14 min
AB-214 |
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Little House, The |
Burton, Virginia Lee |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette, book
15 min
AB203 |
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Little Red Hen, The |
Paul Galdone |
K-3 |
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1 Cassette, book
8 min
AB-153 |
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The Lottery Rose |
Irene Hunt |
4-8 |
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4 Cassettes,
4.75 hours
AB-72 |
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George Burgess has known nothing but abuse and neglect all his life. When he is taken from his alcoholic mother and her brutal boyfriend and placed in a home for boys, he must learn to trust some people and forgive others. Irene Hunt’s moving novel appears on school reading lists across the country. |
Love Poems of John Donne |
Narrator: Richard Burton |
9, 11 |
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1 Cassette
55 min
AB-132 |
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Lyddie |
Katherine Paterson |
4-6 |
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5 Cassettes,
6.75 hours
AB-12 |
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As Lyddie earns a reputation for being a hard and thrifty worker, she watches the grinding work at the factory sap the vitality of young girls, some no more than eight or nine, who were once healthy and strong. When a friend is threatened by one of the factory managers, Lyddie knows it’s time to speak up, but if she does, she could lose her dream and everything she has worked for. |
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