Literature
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Label
Literature
Name
Literature
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1921716
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- Classic myths to read aloud, William F. Russell
- Criminal profiling, Matt Anniss
- But I'll be back again, an album, Cynthia Rylant
- Snakes, salamanders, and lizards, by Diane L. Burns ; illustrations by Linda Garrow
- It's not what you've got, lessons for kids on money and abundance, Wayne Dyer with Kristina Tracy ; illustrated by Stacy Heller Budnick
- Sikhism, Sue Penney
- Lincoln's last days, the shocking assassination that changed America forever, Bill O'Reilly and Dwight Jon Zimmerman
- 1621, a new look at Thanksgiving, Catherine O'Neill Grace and Margaret M. Bruchac with Plimoth Plantation ; photographs by Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson
- Rudolf Eucken, Anatole France [and] John Galsworthy
- First facts about the Middle Ages, written by Fiona Macdonald ; created & designed by David Salariya
- A picture book of Lewis and Clark, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Ronald Himler
- --if you lived at the time of the Civil War, by Kay Moore ; illustrated by Anni Matsick
- Knights & castles, 50 hands-on activities to experience the Middle Ages, Avery Hart & Paul Mantell
- A child's story of Thanksgiving, by Laura J. Rader ; illustrated by Mary Ann Utt
- The life cycle of a flower, Molly Aloian & Bobbie Kalman
- Fred Korematsu speaks up, by Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi ; illustrations by Yutaka Houlette
- Brilliant birds, Isabel Thomas
- Understanding the line of succession, Amie Jane Leavitt
- One well, the story of water on Earth, Rochelle Strauss ; illustrated by Rosemary Woods
- What went wrong, investigating the worst man-made and natural disasters, William Hayes
- Taylor Swift, by Mary Molly Shea
- Imps, demons, hobgoblins, witches, fairies & elves, by Leonard Baskin
- America in the time of Abraham Lincoln, 1815 to 1869, Sally Senzell Isaacs
- Our new baby, Sally Hewitt
- The Berenstain bears don't pollute (anymore), Stan & Jan Berenstain
- A fair deal, shopping for social justice, Kari Jones
- Maybe days, a book for children in foster care, written by Jennifer Wilgocki and Marcia Kahn Wright ; illustrated by Alissa Imre Geis
- Rocks, fossils, and arrowheads, by Laura Evert ; illustrations by Linda Garrow
- Marquette and Jolliet, Kristin Petrie
- Follow in their footsteps, Glennette Tilley Turner
- United Kingdom, by Kimberly Dillon Summers
- Chipmunks, by Emily Sebastian
- Steering the craft, exercises and discussions on story writing for the lone navigator or the mutinous crew, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Lewis and Clark, Candice Ransom ; [illustrations by Tim Parlin]
- Paper planes, Phil Joho
- The pros and cons of biomass power, Isabel Thomas
- Mercury, by Ariel Kazunas
- Tembo takes charge, by Thea Feldman
- I love you, ZooBorns!, by Andrew Bleiman and Chris Eastland
- Abigail Adams, witness to a revolution, Natalie S. Bober
- Komodo dragon, the world's biggest lizard, by Natalie Lunis
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- The Navajo, the past and present of the DineĢ, by Donna Janell Bowman
- The violin;, an introduction to the instrument, by Bill Ballantine
- Sister Bear, a Norse tale, adapted by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Linda Graves
- When your grandparent dies, a child's guide to good grief, written by Victoria Ryan ; illustrated by R.W. Alley
- N.C. Wyeth's pilgrims, text by Robert San Souci
- Candy experiments, Loralee Leavitt
- The complete works and letters of Charles Lamb
- How did they build that?, by Vicky Franchino
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