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Lexile/Reading Level
1020L Recommended for 3-6 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Modern
Date
1800s
Topic
Businesses | Buying and Selling | Fighting
Geographic Region
New York | United States - America
Award-Winning Book
Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award | Sequoyah Book Award
Format
Audiobook | Book | Ebook

Pushcart War

Author: Merrill, Jean

The pushcarts have declared war! New York City’s streets are clogged with huge, rude trucks that park where they want, hold up traffic, and bulldoze into anything that is in their way, and the pushcart peddlers are determined to get rid of them. But the trucks are just as determined to get rid of the pushcarts, and chaos results in the city.

The pushcarts have come up with a brilliant strategy that will surely let the hot air out of their enemies. The secret weapon–a peashooter armed with a pin; the target–the vulnerable truck tires. Once the source of the flat tires is discovered, the children of the city joyfully join in with their own pin peashooters. The pushcarts have won one battle, but can they win the war against a corrupt mayor who taxes the pins and prohibits the sale of dried peas?

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Lexile/Reading Level
Recommended for Preschool-3 Grades

Genre/Category
Fiction | Picture Book

Topic
Alphabet | Buying and Selling
Main Character
Boy(s)
Award-Winning Book
Caldecott | Caldecott Honor
Format
Book

On Market Street

Author: Lobel, Arnold

Have you ever seen a man dressed entirely in playing cards? Or a girl wearing a lollipop dress? Then take a stroll through a most unusual market in this Caldecott Honor Book created by Anita Lobel and Arnold Lobel.

Here is a world of wonders, from A to Z. Inspired by seventeenth-century French trade engravings, Anita Lobel’s brilliant paintings of the shopkeepers on Market Street—each composed of his or her wares—will provide blissful hours for all who join the Lobels on an unforgettable shopping spree. “In a delightful and unusual book, a boy trots down Market Street buying presents for a friend, each one starting with a letter of the alphabet. Every letter is illustrated by a figure ingeniously composed of, for instance, apples or wigs or quilts. The notion is original, and the sum total enjoyable and unique.”—The Horn Book

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Lexile/Reading Level
AD1130L

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Colonial America
Topic
Buying and Selling | Seasons | Survival
Main Character
Family
Award-Winning Book
Caldecott | Caldecott Medal | National Book Critics Circle Award
Format
Audiobook | Book

Ox-Cart Man

Author: Hall, Donald

A lyrical journey through the seasons and passing years of one New Englander’s family evokes the feeling of historical America. This book is basically about a New Englander and his family and how he usually packs some wool from the sheep, mittens made by his daughter, a bag of goose feathers and birch brooms that his son carved in his ox-cart. The father would then take these items to the market in his ox-cart and sell them and then he would use the money to buy his family provisions and then his family would use the provisions to make the same items they made at the beginning and the cycle starts all over again.

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA - Recommended for ages 5-8

Genre/Category
Fiction | Picture Book | Realistic

Topic
Buying and Selling | Gardening
Geographic Region
Europe | Sweden
Main Character
Girl(s)
Format
Book

Flicka, Ricka, Dicka Go to Market (Flicka, Ricka, Dicka)

Author: Lindman, MajPart of a Series: Flicka, Ricka, Dicka

Flicka, Ricka, and Dicka are three sisters who live in Sweden. They have blonde hair and blue eyes and look very much alike. After the family moves to the country, the girls realize they need bicycles to ride to school. To earn money for bicycles, they decide to plant vegetables to sell at the market. They work hard choosing seeds, planting, weeding, and watering, and although at first they are shy at the noisy marketplace, soon they are selling too many vegetables to think about themselves!

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA

Genre/Category
Adventure | Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
Age of Exploration/Discovery
Date
1400s
Topic
Buying and Selling | Cape of Good Hope | Culture and Traditions | Exploration | Jews or Jewish | Sailing the seas
Geographic Region
Europe | Spain
Award-Winning Book
Newbery | Newbery Honor
Format
Book | Ebook

Spice and the Devil’s Cave

Author: Hewes, Agnes

A story of the rivalry between Arab traders, the city-state of Venice, and of the struggling nation of Portugal to dominate the spice trade by finding a new sea route to India by going around the “Devil’s Cave” — the Cape of Good Hope. In Lisbon, the workshop of Abel Zakuto, a Jew, becomes the meeting place for Vasco da Gama, Bartholomeu Dias, and Ferdinand Magellan to discuss their plans to find this sea route. How the Jews furthered the work of discovery plays a significant part in the story.

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Rennaisance
Date
1400s
Topic
Apprentices | Buying and Selling | Culture and Traditions
Geographic Region
Europe | Italy
Main Character
Boy(s)
Award-Winning Book
Newbery | Newbery Honor
Format
Book

Apprentice of Florence

Author: Kyle, Ann

Opening in 1453, this is the story of sixteen-year-old Nemo, apprenticed to a silk merchant of Florence, who accompanies the merchant’s son to Constantinople on business.

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA

Genre/Category
Adventure | Fiction | Historical

Historical Time Period
American West
Date
1800s
Topic
Buying and Selling | Exploration | Guns | Journey | Thieves
Geographic Region
United States - America
Main Character
Man/Men
Award-Winning Book
Newbery | Newbery Honor
Format
Book

Codfish Musket, The

Author: Hewes, Agnes

Set in the early nineteenth century, the action ranges from Boston and Washington to the western frontier in a tale of gun theft and trading.

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Lexile/Reading Level
NA

Genre/Category
Fiction | Historical | Realistic

Historical Time Period
Pioneer
Date
1800s
Topic
Buying and Selling | Family Relationships | Journey | River Boats
Geographic Region
United States - America
Main Character
Family
Award-Winning Book
Newbery | Newbery Honor
Format
Book

Hello the Boat!

Author: Crawford, Phyllis

Book Hello the BoatThis is the story of an everyday family who fled the depression of 1817 by moving westward. Rafts and flatboats and Conestoga wagons moved slowly into the new territory beyond the Alleghenies, but the Doak family made the journey down the Ohio river from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati on a boat fitted out as a store, peddling pots and pans, hardware, bonnets, dry goods and Yankee notions. Responding to the call of “Hello, the boat!” from settlers along the banks, Mother, Father, the children, Old Pappy and his fiddle all helped to make the trip as profitable as it was adventurous.

Combining accurate information about those days of tall tales and tall language with a truly spontaneous story, “Hello, the Boat!” recreates the life of young people of another day in a humorously realistic fashion. Remote from great national events, the narrative is extremely simple yet vivid, absorbing because of its truth.

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2nd140-500L
3rd330-700L
4th445-810L
5th565-910L
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7th735-1065L
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