Children's stories
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Children's stories
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Children's stories
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- Children's stories -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Children's stories -- 1906
- Children's stories -- Juvenile sound recordings
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
- Children's stories
- Children's stories -- 1911
- Children's stories -- Pictorial works
- Children's stories -- 1894
- Children's stories -- 1969
- Eep!, Joke van Leeuwen ; translated by Bill Nagelkerke
- When Angus met Alvin, Sue Pickford
- The message in the hollow oak, by Carolyn Keene
- The dragon snatcher, M.P. Robertson
- Sweet child of mine, Caroline Jayne Church
- Alice's adventures in wonderland, Lewis Carroll
- Krestor the crushing terror, by Adam Blade
- Silent but deadly, Lincoln Peirce
- Sarah the Sunday fairy, by Daisy Meadows
- At the fair with Cecil and Alice, by Joan Fleiss Kaplan
- Ivy + Bean, Annie Barrows ; illustrated by Sophie Blackall, Book 1
- Under the serpent sea, by Tony Abbott ; illustrated by Tim Jessell
- Jasmine's starry night, by Kay Woodward
- The broken branches, Becky Villareal
- I see, I see, Pimm van Hest & Nynke Talsma ; translated from the Dutch by Clavis Publishing
- Race to danger, adapted by Tracey West
- Cinderella, adapted by Amanda Askew ; illustrated by Marsela Hajdinjak
- Pirates of the Caribbean, the junior novelization, by Disney Press [adapted by T.T. Sutherland], Bk. 3
- Lucy knows best, by Charles M. Schulz ; adapted by Kama Einhorn ; illustrated by Robert Pope
- The iron empire, James Dashner
- Atticus Claw learns to draw, Jennifer Gray
- Maisy big, Maisy small, Lucy Cousins
- Do you want to be an ancient Egyptian princess?, written by Jacqueline Morley ; illustrated by Nicholas Hewetson
- Alfie's great escape, Kate Irwin ; illustrated by Clare Elsom
- Counting chickens, Polly Alakija
- Willow the duckling, Jane Clarke
- Elephant prince, the story of Ganesh, text by Amy Novesky ; illustrations by Belgin K. Wedman
- Oops! I polluted again, written by Trisha Hamilton
- Lauren Ipsum, a story about computer science and other improbable things, Carlos Bueno ; illustrator, Miran Lipovac|⁺a
- Eye of the storm, Kate Messner
- Triple threat, Jacqueline Guest
- Journey to the lights, by Suzanne Francis
- The great ice-cream crime, & The siege of Cobb Street School, by Hazel Townson ; read by Sandi Toksvig
- The Snow Queen, from the story by Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Lesley Sims, illustrated by Alan Marks
- Dancing days, Sue Bentley ; illustrated by Angela Swan
- They're coming for you 2, more scary stories that scream to be read, O. Penn-Coughin
- Dr Maniac vs Robby Schwartz, by R.L. Stine
- Kiki's journey, story by Kristy Orona-Ramirez ; illustrations by Jonathan Warm Day
- Trucks, by Anne Rockwell ; illustrated by Anne Rockwell
- Echo's new pet, by Catherine Hapka ; illustrated by Hollie Hibbert
- The volume of possible endings, Dorrity's tale in five parts, by Barbara Else ; with illustrations by Sam Broad
- How to be friends with a dragon, Valeri Gorbachev
- Ug y los dinosaurios, Alfie Small ; de la traduccion, Carol Isern
- Diary of a wimpy kid, Rodrick rules, by Jeff Kinney
- Maximum Boy, starring in the day everything tasted like broccoli, by Dan Greenburg ; illustrations by Greg Swearingen
- I am sort of a Loser, Barry Loser ; pages numbered by Jim Smith
- The secret path, Christopher Pike
- Ogres don't hunt Easter eggs, by Debbie Dadey and Marcia Thornton Jones ; illustrated by John Steven Gurney
- Agatha Parrot and the mushroom boy, typed out neatly by Kjartan Poskitt ; illustrated by David Tazzyman
- Mei Ling in China City, written by Icy Smith ; illustrated by Gayle Garner Roski
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