Children -- Juvenile fiction
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- What is a child?, Beatrice Alemagna, translated by Anna Bennett and edited by Catriona Clayton
- Cats Can, words by Roseanne Greenfield Thong ; pictures by Glenn, Ebony
- Mary had a little glam, by Tammi Sauer ; illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- Nour's secret library, Wafa' Tarnowska, Vali Mintzi
- The lost duckling, by Tina Nolan ; [interior illustrations, Artful Doodlers]
- Animal babies like to play, words by Jennifer Adams ; pictures by Mary Lundquist
- The world's worst children 3, David Walliams ; illustrated in glorious colour by Tony Ross
- Nightmares!, Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
- Snow for everyone!, Antonie Schneider ; Pei-Yu Chang ; translated by David Henry Wilson
- The golden compass, by Philip Pullman
- Mystery of the all-seeing eye, Max Mason
- Gallery of children, by A. A. Milne ; illustrated by Henriette Willebeek le Mair. --
- The very first you
- Out, Angela May George ; Owen Swan
- Pippi Longstocking, Astrid Lindgren
- The world's worst children 2, David Walliams ; illustrated in glorious colour by Tony Ross
- Hide and seek, Katie May Green
- Little worry, by Nadine Brun-Cosme ; illustrations by Marion Cocklico
- Strong as a bear, Katrin Stangl
- Dear Teacher,, a celebration of people who inspire us, by Paris Rosenthal ; illustrated by Holly Hatam
- Gangsta granny strikes again!, David Walliams ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- Magnificent homespun brown, a celebration, written by Samara Cole Doyon ; illustrated by Kaylani Juanita
- Breadcrumbs, Anne Ursu ; drawings by Erin McGuire
- What happened to you?, James Catchpole ; illustrated by Karen George
- I dare you not to yawn, HĂ©lĂšne Boudreau ; illustrated by Serge Bloch
- Home alone, the classic illustrated storybook, based on the story written by John Hughes and directed by Chris Columbus ; illustrated by Kim Smith ; text adapted by Jason Rekulak, Rick Chillot, and Blair Thornburgh
- WeirDo, Anh Do ; illustrated by Jules Faber
- All kids are good kids, by Judy Carey Nevin ; illustrated by Susie Hammer
- Happy birthday!, Mamoru Suzuki ; [edited by] Mariko Shii Gharbi, Simone Kaplan
- Race the night, by Kirsten Hubbard
- Under the same sky, Robert Vescio ; Nicky Johnston
- The golden key, George MacDonald
- Good morning, Superman, words by Michael Dahl ; pictures by Omar Lozano
- The inquisitor's tale, or, The three magical children and their holy dog, Adam Gidwitz
- The runaway rabbit, by Tina Nolan ; [interior illustrations, Artful Doodlers]
- The heart's song, Gilles Tibo ; illustrated by Irene Luxbacher ; translated by Petra Johannson
- Diddle, diddle, dumpling, Melissa Everett ; illustrated by Imodraj
- Out the door, Christy Hale
- A kid is a kid is a kid, written by Sara O'Leary ; illustrated by Qin Leng
- Rise of the dragons, Angie Sage
- My Lala, words by Thomas King ; pictures by Charlene Chua
- Dance baby dance, Andrea Spalding
- Les bĂȘtises des enfants
- The Eight Knights of Hanukkah, by Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Galia Bernstein
- Battle for the Soulspring, Tom Huddleston
- Parfois grand, parfois petit, texte de Kathy Stinson ; illustre par Robin Baird Lewis ; version francaise de David Homel. --
- Alfie, No!, illustrated by Emma Pedersen
- Little mad, by Nadine Brun-Cosme ; illustrations by Marion Cocklico
- The bloodstone chronicles, a journey of faith, Bill Myers
- The sun, the moon, and the stars, Rachel Montez Minor ; illustrated by Annie Won
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