Juvenile fiction
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- Focus of2
- A wolf called Wander, Rosanne Parry ; illustrated by Mónica Armiño
- The mystery of Drear House, the conclusion of the Dies Drear chronicle, Virginia Hamilton
- The meanest hound around, Carol Wallace and Bill Wallace
- The skeleton in the Smithsonian, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Best babysitters ever, Caroline Cala
- The happy book, Andy Rash
- Little house in the Highlands, Melissa Wiley ; illustrations by Renée Graef
- The case of the dirty clue, by George E. Stanley ; illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca
- Hilda and the mountain king, Luke Pearson
- Blubber, Judy Blume
- The last Olympian, Rick Riordan
- Beyond the heather hills, Melissa Wiley ; illustrations by Renee Graef
- Go home, Goat, by Molly Coxe
- Enter the core, Peter Lerangis
- Satch & me, a baseball card adventure, Dan Gutman
- Because of Mr. Terupt, Rob Buyea
- Save the cake!, by Molly Coxe
- Under my hijab, by Hena Khan ; illustrated by Aaliya Jaleel
- Right as Rain, Lindsey Stoddard
- Brian's hunt, Gary Paulsen
- Much ado about baseball, Rajani LaRocca ; [illustrations by Chloe Dijon and Ludovic Sallé]
- Now let me fly, the story of a slave family, written and illustrated by Dolores Johnson
- Lola at the library, Anna McQuinn ; illustrated by Rosalind Beardshaw
- The phantom of Pine Hill, by Carolyn Keene
- Wet hen, by Molly Coxe
- Bird watch, Christie Matheson
- Martians don't take temperatures, by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- Queen's shadow, written by E.K. Johnston
- The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Robert Louis Stevenson
- Pioneer sisters, Laura Ingalls Wilder ; [adapation by Melissa Peterson] ; illustrated by Renée Graef
- Room on the broom, by Julia Donaldson ; pictures by Axel Scheffler
- Who made this cake?, text and English translation by Chihiro Nakagawa ; illustrations by Junji Koyose
- Who broke Lincoln's thumb?, by Ron Roy ; illustrated by Timothy Bush
- Greedy Beetle, by Molly Coxe
- Drooling and dangerous, the Riot Brothers return!, by Mary Amato ; illustrated by Ethan Long
- Hattie's story, Susan E. Kirby
- Across the rolling river, Celia Wilkins ; illustrations by Dan Andreasen
- The Borrowers afloat, Mary Norton ; illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
- Margret & H.A. Rey's Happy Easter, Curious George, written by R.P. Anderson ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young
- The graveyard book, based on the novel by: Neil Gaiman ; adapted by: P. Craig Russell ; illustrated by: Kevin Nowlan, P. Craig Russell, Tony Harris, Scott Hampton, Galen Showman, Jill Thompson, Stephen B. Scott ; colorist: Lovern Kindzierski ; letterer: Rick Parker, Volume 1
- Boxes for Katje, Candace Fleming ; pictures by Stacey Dressen-McQueen
- Princess pig, by Molly Coxe
- Junie B., first grader, dumb bunny, Barbara Park ; illustrated by Denise Brunkus
- The mystery at Lilac Inn, by Carolyn Keene
- Lion spies a tiger, by Molly Coxe
- Major league mess-up, by Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by John & Wendy
- Dog Man, written and illustrated by Dav Pilkey as George Beard and Harold Hutchins, with color by Jose Garibaldi, 9
- Enter the mine, by Pat + Jen from PopularMMOs ; illustrated by Dani Jones
- The deep end, by Jeff Kinney
- King & Kayla and the case of found Fred, written by Dori Hillestad Butler ; illustrated by Nancy Meyers
- Pirates -- Juvenile fiction
- Tourette syndrome -- Juvenile fiction
- Beauty, Personal -- Juvenile fiction
- LEGO toys -- Juvenile fiction
- Robots -- Juvenile fiction
- Mythology, Greek -- Juvenile fiction
- Demonology -- Juvenile fiction
- Human beings -- Juvenile fiction
- Pinkalicious, (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction
- Pug -- Juvenile fiction
- Helping behavior -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Emotions in children -- Juvenile fiction
- Legends -- Juvenile fiction
- Yellow -- Juvenile fiction
- Radicalism -- United States -- Juvenile fiction
- Transportation -- Juvenile fiction
- College choice -- Juvenile fiction
- Genetic engineering -- Juvenile fiction
- Grandparents as parents -- Juvenile fiction
- Families -- Massachusetts -- Juvenile fiction
- Bicycles and bicycling -- Juvenile fiction
- Caves -- Juvenile fiction
- Truthfulness and falsehood -- Juvenile fiction
- Courage in children -- Juvenile fiction
- Sledding -- Juvenile fiction
- Labyrinths -- Juvenile fiction
- Doorways -- Juvenile fiction
- Beaches -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile fiction
- Justice -- Juvenile fiction
- Research -- Juvenile fiction
- Fairy tales -- Juvenile fiction
- Counterculture -- Juvenile fiction
- Irish Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Nannies -- Juvenile fiction
- Jack Frost, (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction
- Pediculosis -- Juvenile fiction
- Voyages to the otherworld -- Juvenile fiction
- Weight loss -- Juvenile fiction
- Schenectady (N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Iraq -- Juvenile fiction
- Commencement ceremonies -- Juvenile fiction
- Bedtime prayers -- Juvenile fiction
- Rafting (Sports) -- Juvenile fiction
- London (England) -- History -- Bombardment, 1940-1941 -- Juvenile fiction
- Beagle (Dog breed) -- Juvenile fiction
- Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- Juvenile fiction
- Knock-knock jokes -- Juvenile fiction
- Caps (Headgear) -- Juvenile fiction
- Weasels -- Juvenile fiction
- Tabby cats -- Juvenile fiction