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| 100 | 1 | a|Dobbs, Alda P. |
| 245 | 14 | a|The giving flower : b|the story of the poinsettia / c|words by Alda P. Dobbs ; pictures by Emily Mendoza. |
| 260 | a|Naperville, IL : b|Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, c|c2025. | |
| 300 | a|[33] p. : b|col. ill. ; c|24 cm | |
| 510 | 3 | a|Booklist, September 01, 2025 |
| 510 | 3 | a|Kirkus, October 01, 2025 |
| 510 | 3 | a|School library journal starred, September 01, 2025 |
| 510 | 3 | a|Horn book, November 2025 |
| 520 | a|The story of the Poinsettia goes back through hundreds of years, treasured by the Aztecs, the inspiration for Mexico's most famous Christmas legend. After the flower caught the eye of the first US ambassador to Mexico, it was named after him. A century later, millions of Americans saw the brilliant red flower on their first color television screens. | |
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| 521 | 8 | a|AD860 b|Lexile. |
| 526 | a|Accelerated Reader b|LG c|5.7 d|0.5 z|556979. | |
| 650 | 7 | a|Poinsettias z|Mexico x|History. 2|sears |
| 650 | 1 | a|Poinsettias z|Mexico x|History. |
| 655 | 1 | a|History. |
| 655 | 7 | c|JNF025000 a|NONFICTION / History / General. 2|bisacsh |
| 700 | 1 | a|Mendoza, Emily, e|ill. |
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