Children's writings
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Children's writings
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Children's writings
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- Apples on a stick, the folklore of Black children, collected and edited by Barbara Michels and Bettye White ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- The diary of Latoya Hunter, my first year in junior high, by Latoya Hunter
- When the rain sings, poems by young Native Americans, National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution
- Learning to swim in Swaziland, a child's eye-view of a southern African country, by Nila K. Leigh
- I saw you in the bathtub, and other folk rhymes, collected by Alvin Schwartz ; pictures by Syd Hoff
- Rising voices, writings of young Native Americans, selected by Arlene B. Hirschfelder and Beverly R. Singer
- Kids' letters to President Obama, edited by Bill Adler and Bill Adler, Jr
- Out of the dump, writings and photographs by children from Guatemala, edited by Kristine L. Franklin & Nancy McGirr ; translated from the Spanish by Kristine L. Franklin
- Letters to a soldier, by 1st Lt. David Falvey and Mrs. Julie Hutt's fourth-grade class
- The palm of my heart, poetry by African American children, edited by Davida Adedjouma ; illustrated by Gregory Christie ; introduction by Lucille Clifton
- Walking on earth and touching the sky, poetry and prose by Lakota youth at Red Cloud Indian School, edited by Timothy P. McLaughlin ; illustrations by S.D. Nelson ; with a foreword by Joseph M. Marshall III
- Journey through heartsongs, written and illustrated by Mattie J.T. Stepanek
- Soft hay will catch you, poems by young people, compiled by Sandford Lyne ; illustrated by Julie Monks
- Show & tell, written by Giancarlo T. Roma ; photographs by Thomas Roma
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