Juvenile works
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Juvenile works
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Juvenile works
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Incoming Resources
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- Tunnels, by Rebecca Pettiford
- What mommies like, by Judy Carey Nevin ; illustrated by Stephanie Six
- Fannie never flinched, one woman's courage in the struggle for American labor union rights, Mary Cronk Farrell
- Charlie plays ball, by Ree Drummond ; illustrations by Diane deGroat
- Frog and friends, party at the pond, written by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Josée Masse
- The most amazing creature in the sea, Brenda Z. Guiberson ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- The dress and the girl, words by Camille Andros ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- The ghostfaces, John Flanagan
- The mission to find Max, Egypt, Elizabeth Singer Hunt ; illustrated by Brian Williamson
- The banana-leaf ball, how play can change the world, Katie Smith Milway ; Shane W. Evans
- Duck, duck, porcupine!, Salina Yoon
- Diggers, by Cari Meister
- Dear dumb diary, Me! (Just like you, only better), by Jaime Kelly [i.e. Jim Benton]
- Parachutes, Kelly Yang
- Whales, Kate Riggs
- All the right stuff, by Walter Dean Myers
- High-tech DIY projects with 3D printing, Maggie Murphy
- The cow who climbed a tree, Gemma Merino
- Each breath a smile, based on teachings by Thich Nhat Hanh ; story by Sister Susan ; illustrated by Nguyen Thi Hop & Nguyen Dong
- Wandering whale sharks, Susumu Shingu
- Loving vs. Virginia, a documentary novel of the landmark civil rights case, by Patricia Hruby Powell ; artwork by Shadra Strickland
- The pursuit of the ivory poachers, Kenya, Elizabeth Singer Hunt
- Finding Zasha, Randi Barrow
- Captain Awesome saves the winter wonderland, by Stan Kirby ; illustrated by George O'Connor
- Pinkerton, behave!, Steven Kellogg
- Olympia the Games Fairy, by Daisy Meadows
- The PEN/O. Henry Prize stories, chosen and with an introduction by Laura Furman ; with essays on the stories they admire most by jurors A.M. Homes, Manuel Muñoz, Christine Schutt, 2011
- How we got to the moon, the people, technology, and daring feats of science behind humanity's greatest adventure, John Rocco
- Mooshka, a quilt story, written and illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- Moose, goose, animals on the loose!, a Canadian wildlife ABC, by Geraldo Valério
- Remarkable reptiles, by Lisa M. Herrington
- Batman, the animated series, DC Comics, Volume one
- Snappy crocodile tale, by Niki Foreman
- Places to be, written by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Renata Liwska
- Born in the wild, baby mammals and their parents, Lita Judge
- Ramona Quimby, age 8, Beverly Cleary ; illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers
- How to build a hovercraft, air cannons, magnet motors, and 25 other amazing DIY science projects, Stephen Voltz and Fritz Grobe
- We love to dance!, by Kristen L. Depken ; based on the teleplay "Dance Party" by Chris Gifford ; illustrated by David Aikins
- Towers falling, by Jewell Parker Rhodes
- Tam Lin, retold by Susan Cooper ; illustrated by Warwick Hutton
- The dark island, Scott Chantler
- China, by Chloe Perkins ; illustrated by Tom Woolley
- Piper Morgan joins the circus, by Stephanie Faris ; illustrated by Lucy Fleming
- The big dark, Rodman Philbrick
- The door by the staircase, Katherine Marsh ; with illustrations by Kelly Murphy
- Little Elephant's blocked trunk, text and illustrations by Dosh Archer
- Radiant child, the story of young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, Javaka Steptoe
- Body talk, 37 voices explore our radical anatomy, edited by Kelly Jensen
- The book of Boy, Catherine Gilbert Murdock ; illustrations by Ian Schoenherr
- Maisy learns to swim, Lucy Cousins
Outgoing Resources
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