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
- King cobras, hooded venomous reptiles, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Snow leopards, by Patricia Hutchison
- All about cats and kittens, by Emily Neye ; photographs by Elizabeth Hathon
- 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
- Milet bilingual visual dictionary, Jean-Claude Corbeil, Ariane Archambault
- Battlefield of the mind for teens, winning the battle in your mind, Joyce Meyer with Todd Hafer
- Photosynthesis, Torrey Maloof
- I can do crafts, creative things for young children to make, shown step by step, Sally Walton
- What is anxiety disorder?, Carla Mooney
- Brasil, 100 palavras, Gilles Eduar ; com pesquisa de Maria Guimarães
- Ancient Maya, by Sue Bradford Edwards ; content consultant, Gerardo V. Aldana, Professor, Anthropology and Chicana and Chicano Studies, Universityof California, Santa Barbara
- 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
- Oh say can you seed?, all about flowering plants, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Fatal faults, the story of the Challenger explosion, by Eric Braun
- Un but! Allons jouer!, Goal! Let's play!
- Rattlesnakes, by Heather Montgomery
- Bulldogs, by Nico Barnes
- American alligators, armored roaring reptiles, Rebecca E. Hirsch
- Give me half!, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Be safe around fire, Bridget Heos ; illustrated by Silvia Baroncelli
- Echo echo, reverso poems about Greek myths, Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Josée Masse
- Car, written by Richard Sutton
- Teen smoking, by Lydia D. Bjornlund
- Circles, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Growing good food, Anne Flounders
- The penny pot, by Stuart J. Murphy ; illustrated by Lynne Cravath
- I get dressed, David McPhail
- Icy comets, sometimes have tails, by Chaya Glaser ; consultant Karly M. Pitman, PhD, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, Arizona
- Zebras, by Cari Meister
- Hurricanes, Chris Oxlade
- Carrots like peas, by Hannah Eliot ; illustrated by Aaron Spurgeon
- T. Rex, hunter or scavenger?, by Thomas R. Holtz, Jr. ; illustrated by Michael Skrepnick
- Farewell to Manzanar, a true story of Japanese American experience during and after the World War II internment, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston & James D. Houston
- Drawing barrel racers and other speedy horses, by Rae Young
- Prairie chicken little, Jackie Mims Hopkins ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Eruption!, the story of volcanoes, written by Anita Ganeri
- The yoga adventure for children, playing, dancing, moving, breathing, relaxing, Helen Purperhart ; translated by Amina Marix Evans ; illustrated by Barbara van Amelsfort
- Tolerância, escrito por Cristina Klein ; ilustrações, Belli Studio ; revisão, Tamara Beims
- Compsognathus, by Susan H. Gray
- The three little pigs, [retold and illustrated] by Bermadette Watts
- The last days of Jesus, his life and times, Bill O'Reilly
- Encountering Bigfoot, eyewitness accounts, by Katherine Krohn ; illustrated by Michael Byers ; consultant: Jerome Clark, J.Allen Hynek Center for UFO Studies, Chicago Illinois
- Whaling season, a year in the life of an arctic whale scientist, Peter Lourie
- Captain Invincible and the space shapes, by Stuart Murphy ; illustrated by Rémy Simard
- Exploring planet Earth and the moon, Nancy Dickmann
- Dreams of freedom, in words and pictures