Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature
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Juvenile literature
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- Margret & H.A. Rey's Merry Christmas, Curious George, written by Cathy Hapka ; illustrated in the style of H.A. Rey by Mary O'Keefe Young
- What do you do with a tail like this?, Steve Jenkins & Robin Page
- Toot & Puddle, a present for Toot, by Holly Hobbie
- "Slowly, slowly, slowly," said the sloth, Eric Carle
- Mr. Brown can moo! Can you?, by Dr. Seuss
- Christmas in Camelot, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- If you give a pig a pancake, by Laura Numeroff ; illustrated by Felicia Bond
- Color zoo, Lois Ehlert
- Charlie and the chocolate factory, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- The secret agent on flight 101,, by Franklin W. Dixon
- The battle of the Labyrinth, Rick Riordan
- The moon's time to shine, by Scott Emmons ; illustrated by Nikolas Ilic
- The knight at dawn, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Duck on a bike, by David Shannon
- Rebel Girls climate warriors, 25 tales of women who protect the Earth, text by Abby Sher, Nana Brew-Hammond, Sam Guss, Sarah Parvis, and Susanna Daniel
- Henry hikes to Fitchburg, D.B. Johnson
- Artemis Fowl, The eternity code, Eoin Colfer
- The magic school bus on the ocean floor, Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs
- The magic school bus inside a hurricane, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
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