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Books recommended for young readers by Ilene Abramson, senior librarian for the children’s literature department, Los Angeles Public Library:

Thanksgiving: Feast on these books that celebrate home, food and our American heritage.

Preschool and kindergarten: “Beastly Banquet,” by Peggy Musterberg, illustrated by Tracy Gallup

Before settling down to your Thanksgiving feast, share this visually captivating book of short poems that describe what animals eat.

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First and second grades: “Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving,” by Joseph Bruchac, illustrated by Greg Shed

The heroism of the Native Americans who helped the first settlers is extolled in this lovely picture book.

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Third grade: “A Strawbeater’s Thanksgiving,” by Irene Smalls, illustrated by Melodye Benson Rosales

A young slave fulfills his dream of becoming a leader on the one night of celebration allowed during harvest time.

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Fourth grade: “The Little Women Book,” by Lucille Recht Pener, illustrated by Diane de Groat

Simple, homemade pleasures can be found in this charming book of recipes, crafts and games based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott.

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Fifth grade: “Sees Behind Trees,” by Michael Dorris

In this coming-of-age story, a nearsighted boy becomes an adult when he learns to develop his other senses and overcome his handicap.

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Sixth grade: “Where the Red Fern Grows,” by Wilson Rawls

An Indian legend is central to this beautifully written story about two dogs that sacrifice their lives so their master, a young boy, can be spared from a ferocious mountain lion.

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All ages: “Crafts for Thanksgiving,” by Kathy Ross, illustrated by Sharon Lane Holm

Decorate your home with wall hangings, centerpieces and turkey wreaths that are easy and fun to make.

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