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Stephanie J. Child

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  • Cover of: There Is No Planet B: Melting Earth and Tiny Polar Bear Climate Change Design

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  • Cover of: Sweet & Corny: Cute Rainbow Candy Corn Design with 100 College Ruled Pages, Perfect for Teachers or Students

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  • Cover of: Believe in Science - There Is No Planet B: This Design Is to Promote Awareness of Climate Change, Which Is Evident from the Melting Ice Bergs, Changing Weather Patterns, and Decimation of Our Ocean Animals

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  • Cover of: I Love the Smell of Pumpkin Spice in the Morning: Funny Fall or Halloween Pumpkin Spice Design

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  • Cover of: Evidence for the modification of vaccinia virus core proteins by ADP-ribosylation

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September 18, 2008 Created by ImportBot Imported from Oregon Libraries MARC record.