Children's writings, American
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Children's writings, American
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Children's writings, American
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of29
- Dear hHighlights, what adults can learn from 75 years of letters and conversations with kids, Christine French Cully ; foreword by Amy Dickinson
- A robot's purpose, by Alan Salcido ; [illustrations by Aesthetic Creative Design]
- Rose, where did you get that red?, teaching great poetry to children
- By kids, for kids, a collection of original monologues for kids and teenagers 6 to 18 years old, edited by Catherine Gaffigan
- Before Scarlett, girlhood writings of Margaret Mitchell, edited by Jane Eskridge
- Sword Mountain, Nancy Yi Fan
- Patulous, the prairie rattlesnake, written and illustrated by Jonathan Kahn
- The best part of me, children talk about their bodies in pictures and words, by Miss Lord's 3,4,5th grade class ; photographs by Wendy Ewald
- A celebration of young poets, Texas, fall 2005
- Great writers & kids write mystery stories, edited by Martin H. Greenberg, Jill M. Morgan, and Robert Weinberg ; with illustrations by Gahan Wilson
- Phoenix goes to school, a story to support transgender and gender diverse children, Michelle and Phoenix Finch ; illustrated by Sharon Davey
- When the rain sings, poems by young Native Americans, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution
- First words, earliest writing from favorite contemporary authors, collected and edited by Paul Mandelbaum
- Oliver and the oil spill, written and illustrated by Aruna Chandrasekhar
- SKIT BOOK 101 SKITS FROM KIDS--PAPER
- In pursuit of liberty, coming of age in the American Revolution /, Emmy E. Werner
- Through the keyhole
- Kid's explore America's Hispanic heritage, Westridge Young Writers Workshop
- A Day in the desert, written and illustrated by the first-grade students of Robin Follmer, Dale Segal-Kral and Christina Seitz at Robert Taylor Elementary School in Henderson, Nevada
- Pussycat Blackie's travels, there's no place like home, by Josiah Royce, Jr. ; foreword by Randall Auxier ; edited by Randall Auxier and Robin Wallace ; illustrated by Brenna Young
- Journey through heartsongs, written and illustrated by Mattie J.T. Stepanek
- A tribute to military families, letters of thanks from our nation's children
- The magic bat, story by Geoffrey Griffin ; illustrations by Don Weller
- Our new puppy, Isabelle Harper ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- City talk., Photos. by Roy Arenella