Literature
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(OCoLC)fst01921716
Label
Literature
Name
Literature
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1921716
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- The Inuit, David C. King
- The story of snow, the science of winter's wonder, by Mark Cassino ; with Jon Nelson ; illustrations by Nora Aoyagi
- Hana's suitcase, a true story, by Karen Levine
- Komodo dragon, the world's biggest lizard, by Natalie Lunis
- Aero and Officer Mike, police partners, by Joan Plummer Russell ; photographs by Kris Turner Sinnenberg
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- N.C. Wyeth's pilgrims, text by Robert San Souci
- Little Firefly, an Algonquian legend, written and adapted by by Terri Cohlene ; illustrated by Charles Reasoner
- The magic school bus, in the time of the dinosaurs, Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Bloomers!, by Rhoda Blumberg ; illustrated by Mary Morgan
- A tree is nice, by Janice May Udry ; pictures by Marc Simont
- The man who walked between the towers, Mordicai Gerstein
- Blue whale, the world's biggest mammal, by Molly Smith
- Bats, written by Celia Bland
- George Washington's mother, by Jean Fritz ; illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
- Mars, our mysterious neighbor, by Isaac Asimov
- Give me liberty!, the story of the Declaration of Independence, Russell Freedman
- Queen Alexandra's birdwing, the world's largest butterfly, by John Stidworthy
- Chasing Lincoln's killer, James L. Swanson
- United States Navy SEALs, by John Hamilton
- First big book of animals, by Catherine D. Hughes
- Chinese giant salamander, the world's biggest amphibian, by Ann O. Squire
- The fascinating world of-- bats, by Maria Angels Julivert ; illustrations by Marcel Socías Studios
- Cuddly cats, Anders Hanson, author ; C.A. Nobens, illustrator
- The seeing stone, Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
- Leatherback turtle, the world's heaviest reptile, by Kirsten Hall
- Great bustard, the world's heaviest flying bird, by Kirsten Hall
- Food safety, by Joan Kalbacken
- The art of the comic strip, by Shirley Glubok ; designed by Gerard Nook
- Many thousand gone, African Americans from slavery to freedom, by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Giraffe, the world's tallest mammal, by Meish Goldish ; consultant, Karl Kranz
- Feathers, not just for flying, Melissa Stewart ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Vitamins and minerals, by Joan Kalbacken
- Soil, Melissa Stewart
- I spy Christmas, a book of picture riddles, photographs by Walter Wick ; riddles by Jean Marzollo
- The pilgrims' first Thanksgiving, by Ann McGovern ; illustrated by Elroy Freem
- The bird alphabet book, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Edgar Stewart
- N is for our nation's capital, a Washington, DC alphabet, written by Marie and Roland Smith and illustrated by Barbara Leonard Gibson
- The magic school bus, inside the human body, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- A picture book of Benjamin Franklin, David A. Adler ; illustrated by John & Alexandra Wallner
- Goliath beetle, one of the world's heaviest insects, by Mary Packard
- The Crow, Frederick E. Hoxie ; Frank W. Porter III, general editor
- Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire's Book of Greek myths
- Lena and the lady's slippers, a story about Minnesota, written by Pam Scheunemann ; illustrated by Bob Doucet
- Two Bobbies, a true story of Hurricane Katrina, friendship, and survival, Kirby Larson and Mary Nethery ; illustrated by Jean Cassels
- Colin Powell, Warren Brown ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins ; [introductory essay by Coretta Scott King]
- Saltwater crocodile, the world's biggest reptile, by Gabriel Kaufman
- The magic school bus, inside the Earth, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Abraham Lincoln, the writer, a treasury of his greatest speeches and letters, compiled and edited by Harold Holzer
- The fire cat, story and pictures by Esther Averill
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