Children's writings
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Children's writings
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Children's writings
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- When the rain sings, poems by young Native Americans, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution
- Kids for kids, messages of hope & love from the nation's children, edited by Leslee Ann Michaels
- Apples on a stick, the folklore of Black children, collected and edited by Barbara Michels and Bettye White ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- Dear Laura, letters from children to Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Children of the world, how we live, learn, and play in poems, drawings, and photographs, Anthony Asael and Stéphanie Rabemiafara
- The ball, the book, and the drum, story by Morgan Troll ; illustrations by Lori Anderson
- I saw Esau, the schoolchild's pocket book, edited by Iona and Peter Opie ; illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- A little flash of light :, fiction from Memorial Middle School
- Girls know best, advice from girls for girls on just about everything!, written by girls just like you! ; compiled by Michelle Roehm
- The best part of me, children talk about their bodies in pictures and words, by Miss Lord's 3, 4, 5th grade class ; photographs by Wendy Ewald
- Our friendship rules, Peggy Moss and Dee Dee Tardif ; illustrated by Alissa Imre Geis
- How to take your grandmother to the museum, by Lois Wyse and Molly Rose Goldman ; illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay
- Chicken soup for the kid's soul, 101 stories of courage, hope, and laughter, [compiled by] Jack Canfield ... [et al.]
- Kids' letters to President Carter, compiled and edited by Bill Adler ; [drawings by Ed Malsberg]
- Every human has rights, a photographic declaration for kids based on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with poetry from the ePals Human Rights Writing Contest community ; foreword by Mary Robinson
- Girls know best, advice for girls from girls on just about everything, written by girls just like you! ; compiled by Michelle Roehm ; designed and illustrated by Marci Doane Roth ; [introduction by Kerri Strug]
- Festival in my heart, poems by Japanese children, selected and translated from the Japanese by Bruno Navasky
- Stone soup
- Journey to the Soviet Union, Samantha Smith
- I walked to Zion, true stories of young pioneers on the Mormon Trail, Susan Arrington Madsen
- Voices from the fields, children of migrant farmworkers tell their stories, interviews and photographs by S. Beth Atkin
- Miracles;, poems by children of the English-speaking world
- Women, the silent brave, 1986 National Women's History Week, [compiled by] Maine Commission for Women
- Our new puppy, Isabelle Harper ; illustrated by Barry Moser
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