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When winter comes
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Van Laan, Nancy
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Atheneum Books for Young Readers
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Rhyming text asks what happens to different animals and plants "when winter comes and the cold wind blows."
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Forget me not
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Young Julia comes to terms with the changes in her beloved grandmother, whose Alzheimer's Disease makes it hard for her to remember people and things.
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