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—Charles Scribner, Jr.

 

New Juvenile Non-Fiction Arrivals

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Biography

Who Was Jim Henson? - Joan Holub

Who Was Pablo Picasso? - True Kelley

Who Was Claude Monet? - Ann Waldron

Who Was Jackie Robinson? - Gail Herman

Who Was Franklin D. Roosevelt? - Margaret Frith

Who Was Dr. Seuss? - Janet Pascal

Religion / Social Studies

Psalms for Young Children - Marie Delval

Heaven is for Real for Kids - Todd Burpo

My Senator and Me: A Dog's-Eye View of Washington, DC - Edward Kennedy

The US Constitution and You - Syl Sobel

Froggy Phonics

On Track with Phonics (Thomas the Tank)

Phonics Fun with Barbie

Just Fine the Way They Are - Connoe Woolridge

Manners Mash-Up - Tedd Arnold

 

Nature / Animals

Twisters! - Kate Hayden

Maxed Out! - Ginjer Clarke

Growing Up in the Cretaceous: Scipionyx - Matteo Bacchin

If You Were Raised by a Dinosaur - Isabella Brooklyn

The Hunting Pack: Allosaurus - Matteo Bacchin

Ripley's Believe It or Not: ROAR!

Friends - Catherine Thimmesh-

Fire Fighter!- Angela Royston

Ripley's Believe It or Not: ZOOM!

Almost Astronauts - Tanya Stone

 

Hobbies / Crafts / Sports

Artful Snacks - Mariyln LaPenta

Cupcakes and More

One Million Manga Characters - Yishan Li

13 Art Mysteries Children Should Know - Angela Wenzel

Star Wars: The Complete Saga - Jason Fry

Star Wars, Clone War Adventures: The Offical Guide to the Virtual World - Daniel Wallace

Cheat Codes for Consoles / Handhelds - BradyGames

Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu - Greg Farshtey

Ultimate Guide to Trading Card Games - Michael Ryan

1st and Ten: Top 10 Lists of Everything Football

Monster Trucks! - Susan Goodman

I Didn't Do It! - Patricia MacLachlan

History

13 Photos Every Child Should Know - Brad Finger

Look Inside an Egyptian Mummy - Lorraine Hopping

World War II: Profiles, One Event, Six Bios - Aaron Rosenberg

Ghosts in the Fog - Samantha Seiple

War in Afghanistan and Iraq - Janet Souter

The Civil War: Profiles, One Event, Six People - Aaron Rosenberg

 

 

General

Weird But True 3: 300 Outrageous Facts

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