Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress)
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Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress)
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Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress)
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- Alpha beta chowder, by Jeanne Steig ; pictures by William Steig
- Amahl and the night visitors, by Gian Carlo Menotti ; illustrated by Michèle Lemieux
- What a morning!, the Christmas story in Black spirituals, selected and edited by John Langstaff ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan ; arrangements for singing and piano by John Andrew Ross
- Mufaro's beautiful daughters, an African tale, John Steptoe
- The three wishes, an old story, Margot Zemach
- Why the chicken crossed the road, by David Macaulay
- The whipping boy, by Sid Fleischman ; illustrations by Peter Sis
- Anansi the spider, a tale from the Ashanti, Adapted and illustrated, by Gerald McDermott
- Christmas gif', an anthology of Christmas poems, songs, and stories, written by and about African-Americans, compiled by Charlemae Rollins ; illustrated by Ashley Bryan ; with a new introduction by Augusta Baker
- The Polar Express, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
- The borrowers aloft, Mary Norton ; Illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
- Hansel and Gretel, retold by Rika Lesser ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Calico bush, by Rachel Field ; engravings on wood by Allen Lewis
- Outside over there, Maurice Sendak ; [calligraphy by Jeanyee Wong]
- Water sky, Jean Craighead George
- Tehanu, the last book of Earthsea, Ursula K. Le Guin
- Rabbit hill, by Robert Lawson
- Ten, nine, eight, Molly Bang
- A fine white dust, Cynthia Rylant
- Arrow to the sun, a Pueblo Indian tale, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- So far from the bamboo grove, by Yoko Kawashima Watkins
- The farm summer 1942, Donald Hall ; pictures by Barry Moser
- Dear Mili, an old tale, by Wilhelm Grimm ; newly translated by Ralph Manheim ; with pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Finders keepers, by Will and Nicolas
- The story of Jumping Mouse, a native American legend, retold and illustrated by John Steptoe
- Many waters, Madeleine L'Engle