Children -- Juvenile fiction
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Children -- Juvenile fiction
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- Ang balyenang nanaginip ng isang suso, A whale who dreamt of a snail, written by William Heimbach ; illustrated by Angelina Tolentino
- The lost duckling, by Tina Nolan ; [interior illustrations, Artful Doodlers]
- Home alone, the classic illustrated storybook, based on the story written by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus ; illustrated by Kim Smith ; text adapted by Jason Rekulak, Rick Chillot, and Blair Thornburgh
- Thank you for me!, by Marion Dane Bauer ; illustrated by Kristina Stephenson
- Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren
- What happened to you?, James Catchpole ; illustrated by Karen George
- Rise of the dragons, Angie Sage
- The runaway rabbit, by Tina Nolan ; [interior illustrations, Artful Doodlers]
- The stars did wander darkling, Colin Meloy ; illustrations by Carson Ellis
- The purple pail, written by Christine Ieronimo ; illustrated by Niki Leonidou
- I am thankful, by Sonali Fry ; illustrated by Alessi Girasole
- D is for drool, my monster alphabet, written by Amanda Noll & Shari Dash Greenspan ; illustrated by Howard McWilliam
- What stays buried, Suzanne Young
- La cometa de los sueños, Pilar López Ávila, Paula Merlán, Concha Pasamar
- The widely unknown myth of Apple & Dorothy, Corey Ann Haydu
- Good morning, Superman, words by Michael Dahl ; pictures by Omar Lozano
- The greatest kid in the world, John David Anderson
- The Wednesday witch, by Ruth Chew ; with illustrations by the author
- Super secret super spies, mystery of the all-seeing eye, Max Mason ; illustrated by Douglas Holgate
- Nightmares!, Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
- The stars did wander darkling, Colin Meloy ; illustrations by Carson Ellis
- Camp Sylvania, Julie Murphy
- The Wednesday witch, by Ruth Chew ; with illustrations by the author
- Nour's secret library, written by Wafa' Tarnowska ; illustrated by Vali Mintzi
- Ally baby can be feminist, written by Nyasha Williams; illustrated by Jade Orlando
- Camp Sylvania, Julie Murphy
- Wild blue, taming a big-kid bike, Dashka Slater ; illustrated by Laura Hughes
- Pumunta si Nita sa ospital, Nita goes to hospital, story by Henriette Barkow ; models and illustrations by Chris Petty
- Child's play, R. J. Peralta ; Blanca Millán ; English translation, Jon Brokenbrow
- Para esconderse de un monstruo, texto y dibujos: Gustavo Roldán
- Animal babies like to play, words by Jennifer Adams ; pictures by Mary Lundquist
- Wishing season, Anica Mrose Rissi
- Beneath the bed and other scary stories, written by Max Brallier ; illustrated by Letizia Rubegni
- Crabgrass, comic adventures, Tauhid Bondia
- Mary had a little glam, by Tammi Sauer; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- Gussie & Max, a sweet story of first friendships, written by Deirdre Sullivan ; illustrated by Lisa M. Griffin
- ¡El español es mi superpoder!, por María Correa ; adaptado del guion el español es mi superpoder de Belinda Arredondo ; ilustrado por Shane Clester
- Here comes Lolo, written and illustrated by Niki Daly
- Camp Sylvania, Julie Murphy
- The sun, the moon, and the stars, by Rachel Montez Minor ; illustrated by Annie Won
- I am brown, written by Ashok Banker ; illustrated by Sandhya Prabhat
- The greatest kid in the world, John David Anderson
- Un nuevo hogar, Tania de Regil
- The home-alone kitten, by Tina Nolan ; [interior illustrations, Artful Doodlers]
- That's mine!, Sumana Seeboruth ; illustrated by Ashleigh Corrin
- Rise of the dragons, Angie Sage
- Little Mad, Nadine Brun-Cosme ; illustrated by Marion Cocklico
- Weirdo, Anh Do ; illustrated by Jules Faber
- Blippi 5-minute stories, written by Meredith Rusu ; illustrated by Maurizio Campidelli
- Gold, by Jed Alexander
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