Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature
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- Where is the Eiffel Tower?, by Dina Anastasio ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- William Shakespeare & the Globe, written and illustrated by Aliki
- One candle, by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by K. Wendy Popp
- Dodging dinosaurs, by Wendy Mass ; illustrated by Oriol Vidal
- My big fat zombie goldfish, Mo O'Hara ; illustrated by Marek Jagucki
- Let's talk about race, by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Karen Barbour
- Art with everyday things, Susie Brooks
- Pig the stinker, Aaron Blabey
- Mary Engelbreit's Mother Goose, one hundred best-loved verses, Mary Engelbreit ; with an introduction by Leonard S. Marcus
- Chester's way, by Kevin Henkes
- More life-size zoo, lion, hippopotamus, polar bear and more : an all-new actual-size animal encyclopedia, editorial supervisor of Japanese edition, Teruyuki Komiya ; photographer, Toshimitsu Matsuhashi ; Japanese translation by Junko Miyakoshi ; English language adaptation by Kristin Earhart
- Adèle & Simon, Barbara McClintock
- Stocking up for the storm, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Laura Zarrin
- The wind in the willows, retold from the Kenneth Grahame original by Martin Woodside ; illustrated by Jamel Akib
- Uncommon traveler, Mary Kingsley in Africa, written and illustrated by Don Brown
- Super paramedic!, by Fran Manushkin ; illustrated by Laura Zarrin
- Who was A. A. Milne?, by Sarah Fabiny ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- Millions of cats, by Wanda Gág
- Escape from Egypt!, by Wendy Mass ; illustrated by Oriol Vidal
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