Mice -- Juvenile fiction
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Mice -- Juvenile fiction
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Mice
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Incoming Resources
- There's a bear on my chair, Ross Collins
- Thea Stilton and the mountain of fire, text by Thea Stilton, with assistance from Shorty Tao ; [illustrations by Massimo Asaro and others]
- Maisy cleans up, Lucy Cousins
- Who will bell the cat?, by Patricia C. McKissack ; illustrated by Christopher Cyr
- Detective Gordon, the first case, by Ulf Nilsson ; illustrated by Gitte Spee
- Ricky Ricotta's mighty robot vs. the mecha-monkeys from Mars, Dav Pilkey
- The hidden cottage, by Poppy Green ; illustrated by Jennifer A. Bell
- The three little kittens (and one little mouse!), by Barbara McClintock, (with a little help from Mother Goose)
- The tale of Despereaux, a junior novelization, written by Jamie Michalak ; based on the motion picture screenplay and based on the book by Kate DiCamillo
- The secret invention, Thea Stilton
- The journey through time, Geronimo Stilton ; translated by Lidia Tramontozzi
- Slurp monster showdown, Geronimo Stilton
- Mortimer's Christmas manger / Karma Wilson, Jane Chapman
- The hour of magic, the eighth adventure in the kingdom of fantasy, Geronimo Stilton
- Honk! Splat! Vroom!, Barry Gott
- Doll party, by Shirley Albert ; illustrated by Amy Flynn
- Mickey Mouse classics, mouse tails, editor Aaron Sparrow, assistant editor Christopher Burns, designer Erika Terriquez
- Christopher Churchmouse, by Barbara Davoll
- We disagree about this tree, Ross Collins
- Together at Christmas, by Eileen Spinelli ; ilustrated by Bin Lee
- Elevator Bird, Sarah Williamson
- It's Halloween, you 'fraidy mouse!, Geronimo Stilton ; [English translation by Joan L. Giurdanella]
- Albert adds up!, by Eleanor May ; illustrated by Deborah Melmon
- Mommy's little sunflowers, by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Alison Edgson
- The Hanukkah mice, by Steven Kroll ; illustrated by Michelle Shapiro
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Mouse, Caralyn Buehner ; pictures by Mark Buehner
- Benny and Penny in Lost and found, a Toon book, by Geoffrey Hayes
- Thea Stilton and the great tulip heist, Thea Stilton ; [illustrations by Barbara Pellizzari (drawings) and Daniele Verzini (color) ; translated by Emily Clement]
- Los colores de Lili, Lucie Albon ; traducción de Jesús de Cos Pinto
- Max and Maggie in autumn, written by Janet Craig ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- The witches, the graphic novel, Roald Dahl ; adapted and illustrated by Pénélope Bagieu ; translated from the French by Montana Kane ; lettering by John Martz
- Ricky Ricotta's mighty robot vs. the uranium unicorns from Uranus, Dav Pilkey
- Angelina's silly little sister, by Katharine Holabird ; based on the illustrations by Helen Craig
- Thea Stilton and the Madagascar madness, text by Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Barbara Pellizzari and Chiara Balleello (design), Valerie Cairoli (color base), and Valentina Grassini (color) ; translated by Emily Clement
- Julius's candy corn, Kevin Henkes
- Maisy goes to the museum, Lucy Cousins
- Wemberly worried, Kevin Henkes
- Penny and her song, Kevin Henkes
- The voice in the Hollow, Will Hillenbrand
- Thea Stilton and the dancing shadows, [text by Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Sabrina Ariganello [and others] ; translated by Emily Clement]
- Mysterious eye of the dragon, Geronimo Stilton ; illustrations by Danilo Loizedda, Antonio Campo, Daria Cerchi, and Serena Gianoli ; translated by Andrea Schaffer
- Ben and me, a new and astonishing life of Benjamin Franklin as written by his good mouse Amos, lately discovered, edited and illustrated by Robert Lawson
- Red pizzas for a blue count, Geronimo Stilton ; [translated by Edizioni Piemme]
- Builder mouse, words and pictures by Sofia Eldarova
- When a tiger comes to dinner, by Jessica Olien
- Maisy goes to preschool, Lucy Cousins
- Maisy at work, a first words book, Lucy Cousins
- The phantom bandit, Geronimo Stilton
- Angelina's Cinderella, story by Katharine Holabird ; illustrations by Helen Craig
- Mouse and Mole, a perfect Halloween, written and illustrated by Wong Herbert Yee
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