JUVENILE NONFICTION / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / General
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- Flora and Tiger, 19 very short stories from my life, Eric Carle
- Vanishing trick, poems by Ros Asquith
- Snow leopards, by Patricia Hutchison
- 101 things to do outside, loads of fantastically fun reasons to get up, get out, and get active!, [Weldon Owen ; written by Susan Hayes ; illustration: Shahid Mahmood]
- Chukfi Rabbit's big, bad bellyache, a trickster tale, told by Greg Rodgers ; illustrated by Leslie Stall Widener
- P is for pirate, a pirate alphabet, written by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by John Manders
- Nature fold-along stories, quick and easy origami tales about plants and animals, text and illustrations by Christine Petrell Kallevig
- Un but! Allons jouer!, Goal! Let's play!
- American alligators, armored roaring reptiles, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- I get dressed, David McPhail
- T. Rex, hunter or scavenger?, by Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. ; illustrated by Michael Skrepnick
- Compsognathus, by Susan H. Gray
- The three little pigs, [retold and illustrated] by Bermadette Watts
- Did Christopher Columbus really discover America?, and other question, about... The New World, text by Emma Carlson Berne ; [paintings by Robert Barrett]
- The best MLB infielders of all time, by Alex Monnig
- Everything you need to know about bugs, written and edited by Caroline Bingham
- Buried beneath us, discovering the ancient cities of the Americas, Anthony Aveni ; illustrated by Katherine Roy
- I pāṭṭi, Takaval yukak kul̲antaip pāṭalkaḷ, tokuppu, Nantin̲i Kārkki
- Lifesize rainforest, written by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Stuart Jackson-Carter
- Catfish, Sheila Griffin Llanas
- Cool punch needle for kids, a fun and creative introduction to fiber art, Alex Kuskowski
- Korean folk songs, stars in the sky and dreams in our hearts, Robert San-Ung Choi ; illustrations by Samee Back
- Giraffes, Sally Morgan
- Garter snakes, by Matt Doeden
- High? low? where did it go?, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz and Joe Mathieu
- Barreling over Niagara Falls, by Nancy Kelly Allen ; illustrated by Lisa Fields
- Opportunities in laser technology careers, Jan Bone ; foreword by Ted Maiman
- Snow White, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Jonathan Peale ; illustrated by Maxine Lebrun ; music arranged and produced by Steven C Music
- Let's fly a kite, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Brian Floca
- Snake, Alexis Roumanis
- Kangaroos, by Mari Schuh
- Snacks, Vic Parker
- Amazing plant powers, how plants fly, fight, hide, hunt, & change the world, Loreen Leedy & Andrew Schuerger
- Scorpion vs. black widow, by Caitie McAneney
- Smart shopping, Cecilia Minden
- King cobras, hooded venomous reptiles, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- All about cats and kittens, by Emily Neye ; photographs by Elizabeth Hathon
- Milet bilingual visual dictionary, Jean-Claude Corbeil, Ariane Archambault
- I can do crafts, creative things for young children to make, shown step by step, Sally Walton
- Ancient Maya, by Sue Bradford Edwards ; content consultant, Gerardo V. Aldana, Professor, Anthropology and Chicana and Chicano Studies, Universityof California, Santa Barbara
- Oh say can you seed?, all about flowering plants, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Toilets, by Joanne Mattern
- Heads up psychology, written by Marcus Weeks ; consultant, Dr. John Mildinhall
- Appaloosas, Barbara M. Linde
- You wouldn't want to live without extreme weather!, written by Roger Canavan ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; created and designed by David Salariya
- A chicken followed me home, questions and answers about a familiar fowl, Robin Page
- In Suzhou, a city on water, a paradise on earth, chief editor, Zhang Junqi
- Unemployment, Noël Merino, book editor
- You wouldn't want to climb Mount Everest!, a deadly journey to the top of the world, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Geography, a visual encyclopedia, written by John Woodward