Juvenile works
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Juvenile works
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Juvenile works
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- The American Revolution by the numbers, by Amanda Lanser
- Dragon quest, the adventure of Dai, story by Riku Sanjo ; art by Koji Inada ; supervision by Yuji Horii ; English translation & adaptation, Greg Werner ; touch-up art & lettering, James Gaubatz, 4
- NASCAR racing, Paul Challen
- The people and culture of Costa Rica, Maxine Vargas
- Merlin missions collection, Mary Pope Osborne, Books 9-16
- The garden, illustrated by Agnese Baruzzi ; edited by Chiara Piroddi ; translation: Iceigeo
- Prehistoric ancestors of modern animals, by Matthew Rake ; illustrated by Simon Mendez
- Flowers!, Gail Gibbons
- Marvelous Cornelius, Hurricane Katrina and the spirit of New Orleans, by Phil Bildner ; illustrations by John Parra
- Pedro's yo-yos, how a Filipino immigrant came to America and changed the world of toys, written by Roberto Peñas ; illustrated by Carl Angel
- ¿Qué es la Estatua de la Libertad?, Joan Holub ; ilustraciones de John Hinderliter ; traducción de Yanitzia Canetti
- If Lin Can, how Jeremy Lin inspired Asian Americans to shoot for the stars, Richard Ho ; illustrated by Phùng Nguyên Quang and Huỳnh Kim Liên
- Betty the bearded dragon, by Debbi Michiko Florence ; illustrated by Melanie Demmer
- Hop on the pirate history boat, by Liam O'Donnell
- Anna, Banana, and the puppy parade, Anica Mrose Rissi ; illustrated by Meg Park
- The Wizard of Oz, Colors, by Jill Kalz ; illustrated by Timothy Banks
- We'll bite your tail, Geronimo!, text by Geronimo Stilton ; illustrations by Giuseppe Facciotto (pencils), Carolina Livio (inks), and Valeria Cairoli and Paolo Vicenzi (color) ; translated by Lidia Morson Tramontozzi
- Leaf litter critters, written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Robert Meganck
- New York, Cody Crane
- Honeybees, Jill Esbaum
- Judaism, by Elizabeth Andrews
- Crochet projects that will hook you, by Karen Whooley
- Crayola art of color, Mari Schuh
- Alexander que de ninguna manera--le oyen?--lo dice en serio!--se va a mudar, por Judith Viorst ; ilustrado por Robin Preiss Glasser en el estilo de Ray Cruz ; traducido por Alma Flor Ada
- Where is Stonehenge?, by True Kelley ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- Octonauts, Silver Gate ; Vampire Squid Productions ; Meomi
- Grumpy groundhog, Maureen Wright ; illustrated by Amanda Haley
- ZigZag, Julie Paschkis
- Otter loves Easter!, Sam Garton
- If you were a kid surviving a hurricane, by Josh Gregory ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- Mami King, how Ma Mon Luk found love, riches, and the perfect bowl of soup, Jacqueline Chio-Lauri ; illustrated by Kristin Sorra
- Scholastic children's dictionary
- Moo hoo, by Audrey Perrott ; illustrated by Ross Burach
- Kindred spirits, shilombish ittibachvffa, Leslie Stall Widener ; illustrated by Johnson Yazzie
- Maryland, Vicky Franchino
- Scooby-Doo, [Turner Home Entertainment presents] a Hanna-Barbera Productions ; producers, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera ; story, Jameson Brewer, Tom Dagenais, Ruth Flippen [and others] ; directors, William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
- Remember World War II, kids who survived tell their stories, Dorinda Makanaōnalani Nicholson ; with a foreword by Madeleine K. Albright
- Ocean food chains, by Rebecca Pettiford
- At home with the Prairie dog, the story of a Keystone species, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; photographs by William Muñoz
- Duct tape animals, by Carolyn Bernhardt
- Mary and the witch's flower, GKids ; Altitude ; Nippon TV Movies ; Studio Ponoc ; directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi ; producer, Yoshiaki Nishimura ; screenplay by Riko Sakaguchi and Hiromasa Yonebayashi ; [English-language] director, Giles New ; English-language screenplay adaptation by David Freedman & Lynda Freedman ; [English-language] producer, Geoffrey Wexler ; a Studio Ponoc film
- Vietnam, by Joyce Markovics
- Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island
- African mythology, Jim Ollhoff
- The Turtle Ship, by Helena Ku Rhee ; illustrated by Colleen Kong-Savage
- The Emancipation Proclamation, Monique Vescia
- United Kingdom, by Bitsy Kemper
- U.S. landforms, what you need to know, by Linda Crotta Brennan
- This land is your land, by Catherine Ciocchi ; illustrated by Cathy Morrison
- The pelican can, Toni Yuly
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