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Rainbows -- Juvenile fiction
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Rainbows -- Juvenile fiction
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Rainbows
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Rainbows
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Juvenile fiction
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There is a rainbow, written by Theresa Trinder ; pictures by Grant Snider
The good rainbow road = Rawa 'kashtyaa'tsi hiyaani, a Native American tale in Keres and English, followed by a translation into Spanish, Simon J. Ortiz ; illustrations by Michael Lacapa ; Spanish translation by Victor Montejo
Black is a rainbow color, written by Angela Joy ; illustrated by Ekua Holmes
The world made a rainbow, Michelle Robinson ; illustrated by Emily Hamilton
Three ways to trap a leprechaun, by Tara Lazar ; pictures by Vivienne To
A surprise for Tiny Mouse, Petr Horáček
Pete the Kitty and the unicorn's missing colors, by Kimberly & James Dean
How the finch got his colors, retold by Annemarie Riley Guertin ; illustrations by Helena Pérez García
Puddles!!!, Kevan Atteberry
Ava and the rainbow (who stayed), Ged Adamson
That's what leprechauns do, by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
Chasing rainbows
The leprechaun who lost his rainbow, by Sean Callahan ; illustrated by Nancy Cote
How the sky's housekeeper wore her scarves, by Patricia Hooper ; collages by Susan L. Roth
Share your rainbow, 18 artists draw their hope for the future, introduction by R. J. Palacio
A rainbow of my own
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