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Knitting -- Juvenile fiction
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Knitting -- Juvenile fiction
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Knitting
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Knitting
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Juvenile fiction
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A hat for Mrs. Goldman, a story about knitting and love, by Michelle Edwards ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
Ned the knitting pirate, Diana Murray ; illustrated by Leslie Lammle
Leave me alone, Vera Brosgol
Knit your bit, a World War I story, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Steven Guarnaccia
While we wait, written by Judy Ann Sadler ; illustrated by Élodie Duhameau
Annie Hoot and the knitting extravaganza, Holly Clifton-Brown
How to knit a monster, by Annemarie van Haeringen
Lucy and the string, Vanessa Roeder
The legend of Iron Purl, Tao Nyeu
If you want to knit some mittens, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrated by Angela Matteson
Miss Mary's Christmas mittens, Trinka Hakes Noble ; illustrated by Renée Andriani
Crafty Llama, by Mike Kerr ; Illustrated by Renata Liwska
Knit together, Angela Dominguez
Shall I knit you a hat?, a Christmas yarn, by Kate Klise ; illustrated by M. Sarah Klise
Pinkalicious and the holiday sweater, by Victoria Kann
Mistletoe, a Christmas story, by Tad Hills
Knitty Kitty, David Elliott ; illustrated by Christopher Denise
Zinnia and the bees, Danielle Davis
Noodle's knitting, Sheryl Webster ; [illustrations by] Caroline Pedler
Snowy Sunday, written by Phyllis Root ; illustrated by Helen Craig
Mr. Putter & Tabby spin the yarn, Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
Extra yarn, by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Jon Klassen
Penguin in love, Salina Yoon
Knitting for dogs, Laurel Molk
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