Literature
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Label
Literature
Name
Literature
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1921716
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- Rocks, fossils, and arrowheads, by Laura Evert ; illustrations by Linda Garrow
- The emperor's silent army, terracotta warriors of Ancient China, Jane O'Connor
- Oh say can you seed?, by Bonnie Worth ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- Oh the things you can do that are good for you!, by Tish Rabe ; illustrated by Aristides Ruiz
- The Northwest, Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, by Thomas G. Aylesworth, Virginia L. Aylesworth
- Bible lands, written by Jonathan N. Tubb
- Your body belongs to you, Cornelia Spelman ; illustrated by Teri Weidner
- The man who walked between the towers, Mordicai Gerstein
- The boys who challenged Hitler, Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club, Phillip Hoose
- Hippos are huge!, Jonathan London ; illustrated by Matthew Trueman
- Night creatures, Wade Cooper
- Snowflake Bentley, Jacqueline Briggs Martin ; illustrated by Mary Azarian
- Guinea pigs, Mark Evans ; [foreword by Roger Caras]
- I am Gandhi, Brad Meltzer ; illustrated by Christopher Eliopoulos
- Who was Julius Caesar?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- George Washington's mother, by Jean Fritz ; illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
- Attack on Pearl Harbor, the true story of the day America entered World War II, text by Shelley Tanaka ; paintings by David Craig ; maps by Jack McMaster ; historical consultation by John Lundstrom
- Hidden figures, the true story of four Black women and the space race, by Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling ; illustrated by Laura Freeman
- Children of the Great Depression, Russell Freedman
- Wonders of the world, written by Tom Jackson
- Chasing Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- 1621, a new look at Thanksgiving, Catherine O'Neill Grace and Margaret M. Bruchac with Plimoth Plantation ; photographs by Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson
- --if you lived at the time of the Civil War, by Kay Moore ; illustrated by Anni Matsick
- A seed is sleepy, by Dianna Hutts Aston ; illustrated by Sylvia Long
- Literary criticism, Henry James ; Leon Edel, [editor]
- The tiny seed, Eric Carle
- The seeing stone, Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
- Whoopi's big book of manners, by Whoopi Goldberg ; pictures by OLO
- St. Patrick's Day, by Gail Gibbons
- What was the Great Chicago Fire?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- The Battle of Gettysburg, Alden R. Carter
- Owen & Mzee, the language of friendship, told by Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff, and Paula Kuhumbu ; with photographs by Peter Greste
- The Nazi hunters : how a team of spies and survivors captured the world's most notorious Nazi, Neal Bascomb
- Popcorn, Elaine Landau ; illustrated by Brian Lies
- I could do that, Esther Morris gets women the vote, Linda Arms White ; pictures by Nancy Carpenter
- Car, written by Richard Sutton
- Willie Mays, John Grabowski ; introduction by Jim Murray ; senior consultant Earl Weaver
- Who was Galileo?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Hands are not for hitting, Martine Agassi, Marieka Heinlen
- Chameleons are cool, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Sue Shields
- Penguins, by Kevin J. Holmes
- Trucks, by Dee Ready ; content consultant, Suzanne Mathews
- George Washington Carver, ingenious inventor, by Nathan Olson ; illustrated by Keith Tucker
- Who was Pablo Picasso?, written and illustrated by True Kelley
- Safari, Gail Tuchman
- 11 planets, a new view of the solar system, David A. Aguilar
- MiroĢ, Nicholas Ross
- Two Bobbies, a true story of Hurricane Katrina, friendship, and survival, Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery ; illustrated by Jean Cassels
- Gladiators, Kate Riggs
- Where is Easter Island?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
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