Forest animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Forest animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Forest animals
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Incoming Resources
- Little lost unicorn, illustrated by Lorna Hussey
- Whobert Whover, owl detective, Jason Gallaher, illustrated by Jess Pauwels
- Bear can't wait, Karma Wilson ; illustrations by Jane Chapman
- On Sleepy Hill, [written by] Patricia Hegarty ; [illustrated by] Xuan Le
- Pokko and the drum, Matthew Forsythe
- Who's in the forest?, written by Phillis Gershator ; illustrated by Jill McDonald
- Red sled, by Lita Judge
- ¿Hay alguien en casa?, by Marianne Berkes ; illustrated by Rebecca Dickinson
- Leaves, an autumn pop-up book, story by Janet Lawler ; illustration by Lindsay Dale-Scott ; paper engineered by Yoojin Kim
- Snow is fun, Steve Henry
- Better together, by Kallie George ; illustrated by Stephanie Graegin
- The wolf in underpants breaks free, story by Wilfrid Lupano ; art by Mayana Itoïz ; with the friendly artistic participation of Paul Cauuet ; translation by Nathan Sacks
- Little Mole's Christmas gift, by Glenys Nellist ; illustrated by Sally Garland
- Over in the forest, come and take a peek, by Marianne Berkes ; illustrated by Jill Dubin
- Wallace and Grace and the cupcake caper, Heather Alexander ; illustrated by Laura Zarrin
- Samad in the forest, Samad sa kagubatan, by Mohammed Umar ; illustrated by Benjamin Nyangoma ; translated by Jenny Delapen
- Porcupine Cupid, by Jason June ; illustrated by Lori Richmond
- The poet of Piney Woods, by Bob Raczka ; art by Kevin & Kristen Howdeshell
- Hotel Bruce, Ryan T. Higgins
- Where is everybody?, story and pictures by Remy Charlip
- Ten in the meadow, John Butler
- Winter story, Jill Barklem
- Wildlife according to Og the frog, Betty G. Birney
- Look out! It's a dragon!, by Jonny Lambert
- The great paper caper, Oliver Jeffers
- How Robin saved spring, Debbie Ouellet ; illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli
- The tree that's meant to be, Yuval Zommer
- Cavern of secrets, Linda Sue Park
- Tree, a peek-through board book, Britta Teckentrup ; text by Patricia Hegarty
- Slothy Claus, a Christmas story, by Jodie Shepherd ; illustrated by MacKenzie Haley
- Snowy Valentine, written and illustrated by David Petersen
- Daddy hugs, Nancy Tafuri
- Bear stays up for Christmas, Karma Wilson ; illustrations by Jane Chapman
- Whisker's sisters, story and illustrations by MissPaty ; translation by Nathan Sacks
- Got to get to Bear's!, by Brian Lies
- Time to roar, by Olivia A. Cole ; illustrated by Jessica M. Gibson
- The portal keeper, David A. Robertson
- You are always loved, a story of hope, Madeleine Dean & Harry Cunnane with Chelsea Lin Wallace ; illustrated by Holly Clifton-Brown
- Battle Bunny, by Jon Scieszka and Mac Barnett and Alex ; pictures by Matthew Myers but mostly Alex
- Spiky, written and illustrated by Ilaria Guarducci ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- Jack and Jill's treehouse, Pamela Duncan Edwards ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Los lobos que vinieron a cenar, Steve Smallman, Joëlle Dreidemy ; traducción de Vanesa Pérez-Sauquillo
- Brambleheart, a story about finding treasure and the unexpected magic of friendship, Henry Cole
- Christopher Robin, [by Elizabeth Rudnick]
- Bear finds eggs, by Karma Wilson ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- Blackberry banquet, by Terry Pierce ; illustrated by Lisa Downey
- A loud winter's nap, by Katy Hudson
- Moose's book bus, Inga Moore
- Hedgehog needs a hug, Jen Betton
- Reindeer Christmas, written by Mark Kimball Moulton ; illustrated by Karen Hillard Good
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