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Berry, Christine, ill. Maria Cristina Brusca. Mama Went Walking. New York, New York: Henry Holt and Company; Markham, Ontario, Canada: Fitzhenry and Whiteside Limited, 1990.
Sarah saves her mother from a series of imaginary dangers, from lions in the Jaba-Jaba Jungle to scritchy-witchy things in the Gonagetcha Forest.

Khalsa, Dayal Kaur. I Want a Dog. New York, New York: Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1987. K-3
When her parents refuse to get her a dog, May creates an imaginary dog out of a rollerskate. By pretending the rollerskate is a real dog, May practices giving the care needed by a real dog, walking it, cleaning it, being responsible for it. She shows her parents that she is committed to caring for a dog, demonstrates her ability to be responsible, exercises her imagination and practices so she will be a good owner when she finally does get a dog (which she does in a couple of years). She prepares herself, perseveres and sets a good example as all her friends begin to practice with rollerskates of their own!

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Van Laan, Nancy, ill. Nadine Bernard Westcott. Round and Round Again. New York, New York: Hyperion Books for Children, 1994. Gr 1-3
Mama recycles everything until the house is complete with walls covered with candy wrappers and shingles that used to be flapjack flappers and the whole town turns out to see her handmade rocketship. A funny, silly rhyme of recycling taken to its extreme. Mama reuses everything in most unusual and creative ways, even building a house from items she's gathered to reuse. Mama is determined, working "night and day" on her effort. While this is a silly book, sure to bring smiles, the environmental message comes through. The pictures in this story are bright, exuberant and funny. Mama is an independent character, committed to her recycling work, who uses her imagination and creativity to find new uses for old items.

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