Courage -- Juvenile fiction
Label
Courage -- Juvenile fiction
Name
Courage
Focus
Sub focus
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Cherry time, Daniela Bunge ; translated by Kathryn Bishop
- Starlight, by Erin Hunter
- Rise of the ragged clover, Paul Durham ; illustrations by Pétur Antonsson
- DragonQuest, Allan Baillie & Wayne Harris
- Trashed!, Martha Freeman
- Gustav is missing!, a tale of friendship and bravery, Andrea Zuill
- Lion needs a shot, Hyewon Yum
- Flashlight, by Betsy James ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- The bravest warrior in Nefaria, Adi Alsaid
- How far you'll go, by Tim McCanna ; illustrated by Grace Lee
- Call it courage, Armstrong Sperry : illustrations by the author
- Brave enough for two, Jonathan D. Voss
- Brave as a mouse, Nicolò Carozzi
- Open very carefully, Nicola O'Byrne ; with words by Nick Bromley
- My footprints, written by Bao Phi ; illustrated by Basia Tran
- Bearnard's book, Deborah Underwood ; illustrated by Misa Saburi
- Guardians of the Taiga, StacyPlays, aka Stacy Hinojosa
- Nana in the city, by Lauren Castillo
- Kaia and the bees, Maribeth Boelts ; illustrated by Angela Dominguez
- Pip's trip, Janet Morgan Stoeke
- Two, by Kathryn Otoshi
- My life with the liars, Caela Carter
- The Mythics, Lauren Magaziner ; illustrated by Mirelle Ortega, 1
- The most perfect thing in the universe, Tricia Springstubb
- My little sweet boy, by Hilary Duff ; illustrations by Kelsey Garrity-Riley
- When you are brave, by Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Eliza Wheeler
- Scaredy squirrel, by Mélanie Watt
- Ming goes to school, written by Deirdre Sullivan ; illustrated by Maja Löfdahl
- Brave every day, by Trudy Ludwig ; illustrated by Patrice Barton
- Mini mighty sweeps, Lori Alexander ; illustrated by Jeff Harter
- Little Tractor is brave, written by Natalie Quintart ; illustrated by Philippe Goossens
- Iris el valiente, Rebecca Elliott
- Friendship superhero, by Kellen Hertz ; illustrations by Blake Morrow
- Brave Charlotte and the wolves, by Anu Stohner ; illustrated by Henrike Wilson
- What do you say to a dragon?, a story about facing fear and anxiety, by Lexi Young Peck ; illustrations by Wendy Leach
- Martin Bridge onwards and upwards!, written by Jessica Scott Kerrin ; illustrated by Joseph Kelly
- Oh, brother!, by Apple Jordan ; illustrated by Studio IBOIX and Maria Elena Naggi
- The very last castle, words by Travis Jonker ; pictures by Mark Pett
- Rocket the brave!, Tad Hills
- Erik vs. everything, by Christina Uss
- The courage of the little hummingbird, a tale told around the world, by Leah Henderson ; illustrated by Magaly Morales
- Artemis & the awesome animals, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams ; illustrations by Yuyi Chen
- Jayden's secret ingredient, Mélina Mangal ; illustrated by Ken Daley
- Lucero, Yuyi Morales
- Sheila Rae, the brave, by Kevin Henkes
- Unicorn diaries, Rebecca Elliott, 3
- Guardians of the taiga, Stacy Hinojosa aka Stacy Plays ; illustrated by Vivienne To
- Ariel is fearless, Jasmine is helpful / by Suzanne Francis ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team, by Liz Marsham ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team ;
- Daniel learns to swim, adapted by Alexandra Cassel Schwartz ; poses and layouts by Jason Fruchter
- When father comes home, Sarah Jung
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1
- Sub focus1