Boys -- Juvenile fiction
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Boys -- Juvenile fiction
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Boys
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- Big Nate, by Lincoln Peirce
- The summer Nick taught his cats to read, Curtis Manley ; illustrated by Kate Berube
- Enginerds, Jarrett Lerner
- March of the ankylosaurus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Dear dragon goes to the market, by Margaret Hillert ; illustrated by David Schimmell
- Henry and Mudge in the green time, by Cynthia Rylant
- Way far away on a wild safari, by Jan Peck ; illustrated by Valeria Petrone
- Tracking the diplodocus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Dead end in Norvelt, Jack Gantos
- Bone talk, Candy Gourlay
- Attack of the tyrannosaurus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Flight of the quetzalcoatlus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Sadiq wants to stitch, Mamta Nainy ; Niloufer Wadia
- Rudyard Kipling's The jungle book, retold by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Migy Blanco
- Daniel and Ismail, Daniel ve-Ismaʼil = Dānyīl wa-Ismā'īl, by Juan Pablo Iglesias ; illustrations by Alex Peris ; translated into English by Ilan Stavans ; translated into Hebrew by Eliezer Nowodworski and Frieda Press-Danieli ; translated into Arabic by Randa Sayegh
- I do not like stories, written by Andrew Larsen ; illustrated by Carey Sookocheff
- The secret of Zoone, Lee Edward Födi
- The woods, by Paul Hoppe
- Cheesie Mack is not a genius or anything, Steve Cotler ; illustrated by Adam McCauley
- Saving the stegosaurus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Dog days, by David Lubar
- Stink and the hairy, scary spider, Megan McDonald ; illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
- John's turn, Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Kate Berube
- Heartstopper, Alice Oseman, V. 4
- Stampede of the Edmontosaurus, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Sullivan, who is always too loud, written by Micol Ostow ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Where's my t-r-u-c-k?, by Karen Beaumont ; pictures by David Catrow
- Flashlight, Lizi Boyd
- Archibald Finch and the lost witches, by Michel Guyon ; illustrations by Zina Kostich
- Dear dragon goes to the firehouse, by Margaret Hillert ; illustrated by David Schimmell
- Emperor of the universe, by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth ; illustrated by Robb Mommaerts
- Ferno, the fire dragon, Adam Blade ; illustrated by Ezra Tucker
- Playing the cards you're dealt, Varian Johnson
- Okay, so maybe I do have superpowers, by Jamie Kelly, [Jim Benton]
- Tales of a sixth-grade Muppet, story and art by Kirk Scroggs
- The Enginerds strike back, Jarrett Lerner ; [illustrations by Serge Seidlitz]
- There's a dragon in my backpack, by Tom Nicoll ; illustrated by Sarah Horne
- Catching the velociraptor, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- A real friend, Jennifer Wolfthal & Judi Abbot
- Target Earth, by Johnny Marciano and Emily Chenoweth ; illustrated by Robb Mommaerts
- Float, Laura Martin
- Punished!, by David Lubar
- I am born to be awesome!, written and illustrated by Mechal Renee Roe
- La guitarra de Miguel, Miguel's guitar, adaptation by R. J. Cregg ; translation by Mariel López ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- Charge of the triceratops, by Rex Stone ; illustrated by Mike Spoor
- Remarkably Ruby, Terri Libenson
- Move the crowd, song lyrics by Eric Barrier and William Griffin ; illustrations by Kirk Parrish
- Pierre & Paul, avalanche!, Caroline Adderson ; illustrations, Alice Carter
- Revenge of the enginerds, Jarrett Lerner ; interior illustrations by Serge Seidlitz
- The button war, a tale of the Great War, Avi
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