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Juvenile works
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Juvenile works
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Incoming Resources
- Sky without stars, Jessica Brody & Joanne Rendell
- Buddy to the rescue, by Lynn Maslen Kertell ; illustrated by Sue Hendra
- Maps and geography, by Ken Jennings ; illustrated by Mike Lowery
- Planting a rainbow, written and illustrated by Lois Ehlert
- The worst witch saves the day, Jill Murphy
- The edge, by Roland Smith
- Jack the Ripper, by Michael Burgan
- Waylon!, even more awesome, Sara Pennypacker ; pictures by Marla Frazee
- Martin Luther King Jr, by Laurie Calkhoven ; illustrated by Charlotte Ager
- Food chains and webs, by Abbie Dunne
- My five senses, by Aliki
- Under the Bodhi Tree, a story of the Buddha, Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Kailey Whitman
- ¡La celebración!, by Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrations by Ana Aranda
- Transformers Rescue Bots., Hasbro Studios, Widescreen
- Henry Ford, automotive innovator, by Wil Mara
- The case of the stinky stench, by Josh Funk ; illustrated by Brendan Kearney
- Never touch a dinosaur!, written by Rosie Greening ; illustrated by Stuart Lynch
- Oscar Wilde's The selfish giant, retold by Mary Hollingsworth ; illustrations by Bill Bell
- Brave Clara Barton, by Frank Murphy ; illustrated by Sarah Green
- Zoobreak, Gordon Korman
- The shade of the moon, Susan Beth Pfeffer
- Something happened in our town, a child's story about racial injustice, by Marianne Celano, PhD, ABPP, Marietta Collins, PhD, and Ann Hazzard, PhD, ABPP ; illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin
- The worlds worst tornadoes, by John R. Baker
- The Transcontinental Railroad, by Christine Zuchora-Walske
- Ace your plant science project, great science fair ideas, Robert Gardner and Phyllis J. Perry
- Creepy carrots!, a Scholastic, Weston Woods release ; produced by Paul R. Gagne, Melissa Reilly Ellard ; animation producer, David Trexler ; animation produced by SOUP2NUTS ; directed by Paul R. Gagne, Melissa Reilly Ellard, David Trexler, Widescreen
- Alabama, the Yellowhammer state, Joyce Hart and Elissa Bass
- Fido, by Kate Klimo ; illustrated by Tim Jessell
- Avalanche!, by Terry Lynn Johnson ; illustrations by Jani Orban
- What's your story, Abraham Lincoln?, Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrations by Doug Jones
- Locked in ice, Nansen's daring quest for the North Pole, Peter Lourie
- Bear's school day, written by Stella Blackstone, illustrated by Debbie Harter
- Animal colors and more, by Katie Viggers
- Seeing Red, Sarah Mlynowski
- Mice take the stage, Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Barbara Pellizzari and Alessandro Muscillo ; translated by Julia Heim
- The boxcar children., Phase 4 Films ; Castaway Entertainment and Freeman Angel Films present a Hammerhead Production, DVD/Widescreen
- Everlife, by Gena Showalter
- Buddy and Earl go to school, Maureen Fergus ; pictures by Carey Sookocheff
- Once upon a winter, by Megan Atwood ; illustrated by Natalie Andrewson
- Frog and Toad together, Arnold Lobel
- The traitor's game, Jennifer A. Nielsen
- Isadora Moon goes to the ballet, Harriet Muncaster
- Tunisia, Rosalind Varghese Brown, Michael Spilling, Debbie Nevins
- Why?, the best ever question and answer book about nature, science and the world around you, by Catherine Ripley ; illustrated by Scot Ritchie
- Wild bird, Wendelin Van Draanen
- Chicken Licken, retold by Vera Southgate ; with illustrations by Lisa Fox
- Vikings!, fierce and fearless conquerors, Elsie Olson
- Young Palestinians Speak, Living Under Occupation, Anthony Robinson & Annemarie Young ; with photography by Anthony Robinson
- Stink and the shark sleepover, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- Beautiful ballerinas, Heidi Adelman
Outgoing Resources
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