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- "I have a little problem, " said the bear
- "I wish I was poor."
- "Why did it happen?" : helping children cope in a violent world
- #justachicken
- (Sittin' on) the dock of the bay
- 10 little hot dogs
- 10 minutes till bedtime
- 11 birthdays
- 47
- 999 tadpoles
- A Belfer Bar Mitzvah
- A Christmas like Helen's
- A Christmas story
- A Christmas thief : a novel
- A Collection of select fables, : consisting of words not exceeding two syllables
- A Grandmother's stories : Comprising, The history of an old rat. Frances and Laura. Ingratitude punished, Vol. II.
- A Journey to London; or, The world as it goes: : being a particular account of Master Manley's tour to that great city. : Ornamented with beautiful cuts
- A Newbery Christmas : fourteen stories of Christmas by Newbery Award-winning authors
- A Pack of lies : "Don't tell lies to each other, " Colossians 3:9 (TLB)
- A Persian Passover
- A Sunday surprise : "You will know how people ought to conduct themselves in god's household", I Timothy 3:15 (NIV)
- A Swarm of B's, or, Little children's duties explained in six charming stories ..
- A Thanksgiving wish
- A baby just like me
- A band of angels : a story inspired by the Jubilee Singers
- A big guy took my ball!
- A big surprise for Little Card
- A birth day present, or, A New Year's gift. : Being nine day's conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects: : for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age
- A birth day present, or, A New Year's gift. : Being nine day's conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects; : for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age
- A birth day present; or, A New Year's gift. : Being nine day's conversation between a mother and daughter, on interesting subjects; : for the use of young persons, from ten to fifteen years of age
- A bit of green; or, The story of Lame William and his musk plant
- A boot fell from heaven
- A busy year
- A candle for Christmas
- A castle on Viola Street
- A cat named Swan
- A chair for my mother
- A chance to shine
- A child is born
- A child's garden : a story of hope
- A church for all
- A churchmouse Christmas : "Thank God for His son-- His Gift too wonderful for words", 2 Corinthians 9:15 (the Living Bible)
- A cold night : a Christmas fable
- A country far away
- A day with the haymakers
- A day, a dog
- A discourse to children.
- A discourse to children.
- A doll for grandma : a story about Alzheimer's disease
- A dozen silk diapers
- A family is a family is a family
- A father for Jason : a story of God's love for a child without a father
- A father's tales to his daughter.
- A fine dessert : four centuries, four families, one delicious treat
- A fine white dust
- A fine, fine school
- A flag for Grandma
- A friend at midnight
- A friend for all seasons
- A funny thing happened on the way to school ...
- A garden for a groundhog
- A gift for the Christ child : a Christmas folktale
- A gift from Saint Nicholas
- A giraffe on the moon
- A girl named Disaster
- A good day
- A good day for listening
- A good night walk
- A heart strangely warmed
- A history of the life of sop,
- A home for Bird
- A houseful of Christmas
- A kid is a kid is a kid
- A ladder to the stars
- A little peace of me
- A load of trouble
- A monster calls : a novel
- A mother's promise
- A new mother for Martha
- A no-fuss Christmas
- A northern nativity : Christmas dreams of a prairie boy
- A packet of seeds
- A perfect day
- A perfect day
- A pipkin of pepper
- A place for Ben
- A place inside of me : a poem to heal the heart
- A place where hurricanes happen
- A place where sunflowers grow : Sabaku ni saita himawari
- A portrait of me : featuring Christine Kontos
- A prayer for the earth : the story of Naamah, Noah's wife
- A present for a little girl
- A present for a little girl
- A question of yams
- A quiet place
- A ring of endless light
- A rose for Abby
- A shelter in our car
- A shepherd's gift
- A sick day for Amos McGee
- A single pearl
- A single shard
- A sky-blue bench
- A small miracle
- A small nativity
- A song for Cecilia Fantini
- A song in Bethlehem
- A sound to remember
- A splendid friend, indeed
- A sweet smell of roses
- A swiftly tilting planet
- A tale from Paleface Creek
- A tale worth telling
- A terrible thing happened
- A tiger called Thomas
- A time to keep silent
- A time to love : stories from the Old Testament
- A treasure hunt
- A very late story
- A wrinkle in time
- Aalfred and Aalbert
- Aarvy Aardvark finds hope : a read aloud story for people of all ages about loving and losing, friendship and hope
- Abuelita's heart
- Addie Ansley, or, How to make others happy
- Adoption is for always
- After the flood
- After the rain
- Agatha, or, One thing I do
- Ah ha!
- Ajeemah and his son
- Aki and the banner of names : and other stories from Japan
- Alabaster's song : Christmas through the eyes of an angel
- Albert the Fix-it Man
- Albert's gift for grandmother
- Alejandria fights back! : ¡La lucha de Alejandria!
- Alex and Lulu : two of a kind
- Alexander, who used to be rich last Sunday
- Alexander, who's not (do you hear me? I mean it!) going to move
- Alfie's ABC
- Alfred and Galba: Or, The history of two brothers, : supposed to be written by themselves, for the use of young people.
- Alfred and Galba: Or, The history of two brothers, : supposed to be written by themselves. : For the use of young people.
- Ali Baba; or, The forty thieves. : A tale for the nursery. : With three copper-plates. : From a late London edition
- Alice Barlow; or, Principle in everything : a village history
- Alice Dunbar : a story of the times of John Knox
- Alicia and her aunt, or, Think before you speak : a tale for young persons
- All God's critters sing allelu
- All I see
- All are welcome
- All different now : Juneteenth, the first day of freedom
- All for me and none for all
- All in a day
- All is well
- All kinds of strong
- All of me! : a book of thanks
- All the better to see you with!
- All the lights in the night
- All the places to love
- All wet! All wet!
- All you need
- Allison
- Alma and how she got her name
- Almost Eden
- Alphabet of dreams
- Always
- Always Gramma
- Always happy: or, Anecdotes of Felix, and his sister Serena. : A tale.
- Alyosha's apple : a tale of Old Russia
- Am I a color too?
- Am I a sinner?
- Amazing Grace
- Amber waiting
- Amelia Finley; or, The careless reading of the Bible reproved
- Amelia's nine lives
- Amistad : a junior novel
- Among the Alps, or, The happiness to be derived from doing good
- Amos Armfield, or, The leather-covered Bible
- Amos and Susie : an Amish story
- Amusement for good children, by G.S.C. Or, An exhibition of comic pictures,
- Amusement for good children, by G.S.C. Or, An exhibition of comic pictures, / by Bob Sketch
- Amusing tales for little children.
- Amy asks a question--Grandma, what's a lesbian?
- Amy's new home : and other stories for boys and girls
- An Entertaining history of two pious twin children, : who were stolen from their Christian parents by a Jew, and sold to the Turks as slaves; and with their father, were marvellously saved from death. : To which is added, Little Charles, or, The good son
- An Hour's amusement; or, Two entertaining stories for young ladies. : To which is added, The history of Augi
- An Mei's strange and wondrous journey
- An abridgment of The new Robinson Crusoe; : an instructive and entertaining history, for the use of children of both sexes.
- An accurate descripion [sic] of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper; : as performed at the New Theatre, New-York. : To which is added the story of Cinderella
- An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle, of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : as performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
- An angel for Solomon Singer
- An angel just like me
- An atlas of imaginary places
- An elegy on the death and burial of Cock Robin. : With the story of the farmer's daughters. : To which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. : [Four lines of verse] : Embellished with cuts
- And Alice did the walking
- And God created squash : how the world began
- And Tango makes three
- And if the moon could talk
- And me, coyote!
- And so the wall was built
- And then it's spring
- And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends
- And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends
- Andrew's angry words
- Anecdotes of a little family, : interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes. : Embellished with a copperplate
- Anecdotes of a little family, : interspersed with fables, stories, and allegories, illustrated with suitable morals for children of different ages, and both sexes. Embellished with a copperplate
- Angel Pig & the hidden Christmas
- Angel in my pocket
- Angel's star
- Angela's new sister
- Angelina; or, The unknown friend.
- Animalia
- Ann and her mother, or, The sin of falsehood
- Anna and the strangers
- Anna joins in
- Anna was here
- Anna's heaven
- Anna's wish
- Anne Bell ; The hated task ; The red berries ; &c.
- Anne Hutchinson's way
- Anne Walsh; : a narrative; founded on fact. : To which is added, an address to the friends of religion, and to all who are interested in the benevolent purpose of holding societies for religious worship
- Anne is elegant
- Annie Ant, don't cry
- Annie Grey, and other sketches
- Annie Lee : a story illustrating the first petition of the Lord's prayer, "Hallowed be Thy name."
- Annie Leslie; or, The little orphan
- Annie Sherwood, or, Scenes at school
- Annie's four grannies
- Another
- Another kind of hurricane
- Antiracist baby
- Anxious Charlie to the rescue
- Anything is possible
- Anytime, anywhere : a little boy's prayer
- Appelemando's dreams
- Apt. 3
- Are you alone on purpose?
- Are you my friend today?
- Are you ready to play outside?
- Are you there God? It's me, Margaret
- Aristotle and Dante discover the secrets of the universe
- Armageddon summer
- Arrow to the sun : a Pueblo Indian tale
- Arthur Singleton, or What lack I yet?
- Ask me
- At daddy's on Saturdays
- At night
- At the crossroads
- At the mountain's base
- Aunt Betsy's rule, and how it worked
- Aunt Chip and the great Triple Creek dam affair
- Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the sky
- Aunt Judy's tales
- Aunt Mary's tales for the entertainment and improvement of little girls. : Addressed to her nieces
- Aunt Mary's tales, for the entertainment and improvement of little boys. : Addressed to her nephews
- Aunt Ruth, or, Persecuted not forsaken
- Ava and the skimpy picnic
- Baby Ant has stinky pants
- Baby Bear
- Baby Brains
- Baby Jesus like my brother
- Baby angels
- Baby brother
- Bach's big adventure
- Back of the bus
- Back to front and upside down!
- Badger's parting gifts
- Baldwin's fables: ancient and modern. : Designed for youth. : Adorned with cuts
- Ballet Cat : the totally secret secret
- Baloney, Henry P.
- Bamboozled
- Banana!
- Be a tree!
- Be kind
- Bea and Mr. Jones : story and pictures
- Beads and braids
- Bear has a story to tell
- Bear stays up for Christmas
- Bear's Heart : scenes from the life of a Cheyenne artist of one hundred years ago with pictures by himself
- Beautiful moon : a child's prayer
- Beautiful oops!
- Because
- Because of you
- Because you are my baby
- Becoming Naomi LeĂłn
- Bedtime bonnet
- Bedtime for Frances
- Bedtime is canceled
- Beetle boy
- Before Margaret met the Pope : a conclave story
- Before you were born
- Behold the trees
- Being Frank
- Ben
- Ben rides on
- Ben's dream : story and pictures
- Benjamin Brody's backyard bag
- Berries for the Queen : a book about patience
- Bertie's war : a novel
- Best friends.
- Betsy bigmouth
- Betsy who cried wolf
- Better than new : a recycle tale = Mejor que nuevo : un cuenta de reciclaje
- Betty Lou Blue
- Beyond safe boundaries
- Beyond the divide
- Beyond the mango tree
- Beyond the pond
- Big Anthony : his story
- Big Momma makes the world
- Big Mouth & Ugly Girl
- Big brother Dustin
- Big friends
- Big meeting
- Big rain coming
- Bigmama's
- Biography for boys, or Interesting stories for children
- Biography for boys; or, Interesting stories for children
- Biography for girls, or, Pleasing stories for children
- Biography for girls, or, Stories for children
- Biography for girls; or, Interesting stories for children
- Bird child
- Bizzy Bones and the lost quilt
- Black dog
- Black girl rising
- Black is brown is tan.
- Black, white, just right
- Blackberries in the dark
- Blanket & bear, a remarkable pair
- Blazing trails in Canada.
- Bless this mouse
- Blind Ruth; or, How may I do good? : illustrating the second petition of the Lord's prayer, "Thy kingdom come."
- Bloom
- Blueberries for the Queen
- Bluebird
- Bob the Artist
- Boo and Baa have company
- Boo and Baa on a cleaning spree
- Boo and baa at sea
- Boom!
- Boss of the table manners
- Boundless Grace
- Bowwow powwow : bagosenjige-niimi'idim
- Boxes for Katje
- Boy with a bundle, and the ragged old woman. : A tale. : Ornamented with cuts
- Boy, you're amazing!
- Brave Squish Rabbit
- Bread and jam for Frances
- Bread and roses, too
- Bread is for eating
- Brian the brave
- Bridge to Terabithia
- Bridget Sullivan; or, The cup without a handle
- Brother Gabriel and the secret of Christmas : a family read-aloud book
- Brother Sun, Sister Moon : Saint Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the creatures
- Brother to the wind
- Brotherhood
- Brothers in hope : the story of the Lost Boys of Sudan
- Bruey : a little worker for Christ
- Bruno's hat
- Bubber goes to Heaven
- Bud, not Buddy
- Building our house
- Bully
- Bunny bungalow
- Bunny cakes
- Business is looking up : featuring Renaldo Rodriguez
- Butterflies under our hats
- Butterfly house
- Butterfly park
- By Mouse & Frog
- Caleb's wars
- Camel for a king
- Camille's team
- Can I be good?
- Can you say peace?
- Can't you sleep, Little Bear?
- Candy shop
- Carl goes shopping
- Carl goes to daycare
- Carl's Christmas
- Carl's afternoon in the park
- Carl's masquerade
- Carl, the young emigrant : a memoir of schools and schoolmasters
- Carla goes to court
- Carry me!
- Casey in the bath
- Cat and Cat-face
- Cat heaven
- Catching kisses
- Catherine and her little lamb. : Entered according to act of Congress, Sept. 26, 1814
- Cecilia and Marian, or The new entertainer, : consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good.
- Cecilia and Marian; or, The new entertainer. : Consisting of select conversations on the means of doing good.
- Celestine, drama queen
- Celia and the sweet, sweet water
- Chains
- Change sings : a children's anthem
- Charles Linn; : or, How to observe the golden rule, with other stories
- Charley Kempsey's farm
- Charlie Barton, or, The mission garden
- Charlie Grant or, How to do right : a tale for the nursery
- Charlie; or, A mother's influence : illustrating the sixth petition of the Lord's prayer, "Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil."
- Charlotte the vain little girl; and, poems for children. : Adorned with cuts
- Chasing freedom : the life journeys of Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony, inspired by historical facts
- Cheap repository tracts; : entertaining, moral, and religious. : Consisting of a great variety of separate performances, written in a neat, yet simple style, and eminently calculated for the amusement and instruction of the youth of both sexes. : Vol. I[-III]
- Chester's way
- Chicken Sunday
- Chicken soup by heart
- Chickens to the rescue
- Chita's Christmas tree
- Chloe, instead
- Chloë's birthday-- and me
- Choices and other stories from the Caribbean
- Christie's old organ, or, "Home, sweet home"
- Christie, or, Where the tree fell
- Christmas day in the morning
- Christmas eve : a story illustrating the fourth petition of the Lord's prayer, "Give us this day our daily bread."
- Christmas eve.
- Christmas farm
- Christmas for 10
- Christmas greens
- Christmas holidays, or, A visit at home
- Christmas in Exeter Street
- Christmas in the manger
- Christmas in the swamp
- Christmas lullaby
- Christmas moon
- Christmas present from a friend
- Christmas tapestry
- Chrysanthemum
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : As performed at the Philadelphia theatre
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper. : A grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : With new and splendid scenery, dresses, and decorations. : As performed at the Boston Theatre. : The scenery painted by Mr. Worrall--and the pantomime got up by Sig. Cipriani
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper; : a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
- Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper. : A grand pantomimic spectacle, as got up at the New-York theatre, under the direction of Mr. Twaits. : With entire new scenery, machinery, dresses, and decorations.
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of all good little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Cinderilla: or, The little glass slipper. : Desingned [sic] for the entertainment of all little misses. : Ornamented with cuts
- Cinderilla; or, The Little glass slipper. : Designed for the entertainment of little misses. : Ornamented with engravings
- Circle of seasons
- Circle unbroken : the story of a basket and its people
- Circus Mirandus
- City Dog, Country Frog
- Clams all year
- Clara Stephens : or, The white rose
- Clara de Monthely : in three letters from Florine
- Clarissa Dormer: or, The advantages of good instruction
- Clarissa Dormer; or, The advantages of good instruction
- Cleo and the coyote
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
- Clown
- Cock-a-doodle Christmas!
- Cold snap
- Colibri
- Color farm
- Come a tide
- Come and see : a Christmas story
- Come on, rain!
- Come to my place, meet my island family : stories from the Pacific
- Coming through the blizzard : a Christmas story
- Compost stew : an A to Z recipe for the earth
- Confessions of a former bully
- Continuation of Early lessons. : In two volumes.
- Conversations on the ark
- Cool time song
- Coppélia
- Cosmos Coyote and William the Nice
- Counting by 7s
- Courage of the blue boy
- Cracker Jackson
- Crazy lady!
- Cricket at the manger
- Crispin, the pig who had it all
- Crow call
- Crown : an ode to the fresh cut
- Curse in reverse
- Curse of a winter moon
- DJ's challenge
- Dad bakes
- Daddies
- Daddies and daughters stick together
- Daddy Ant, you never listen
- Daddy's roommate
- Daisy plays hide-and-seek
- Daisy thinks she's a baby
- Daisy-head Mayzie
- Dame Partlet's farm: : containing an account of the great riches she obtained by industry, the good life she led, and alas good reader! her sudden death; : to which is added, a hymn, written by Dame Partlet, just before her death, and an epitaph for her tomb stone
- Dame Partlet's farm; : containing an account of the great riches she obtained by industry, the good life she led, and alas, good reader! her sudden death; : to which is added, a hymn, written by Dame Partlet, just before her death, and an epitaph for her tomb stone
- Dance in the desert
- Dancin' in the kitchen
- Dandelion's dream
- Danger on the flying trapeze
- Daniel discovers Daniel
- Danny's duck
- David and Goliath
- Dear Elijah