juvenile literature

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juvenile literature

The history of American pop

2012
Discusses the history of American pop, classified as American songs that had popular appeal, from the 1920s to present day.

Yellowstone National Park

2010
Provides comprehensive information on the geography, history, wildlife, peoples, and environmental issues of Yellowstone National Park, and includes photographs and illustrations.

Somebody hear me crying

youth in protective services
2004
Presents a story that provides insights into the challenges faced by children in protective services, and features facts about child abuse and neglect, the rights of children to be safe, the signs of sexual abuse, what happens when a report is made to child services, and the types of assistance they provide.

The storybook of opera

1987
Presents the stories to a collection of "Die Fledermaus," "Carmen," "Hansel und Gretel," and "Rigoletto." Also includes a list of American and international opera companies and a glossary of operatic terms.

Graphic novels for young readers

a genre guide for ages 4-14
2011
A genre guide to graphic novel reading interests that is designed to help librarians and teachers choose titles appropriate for children and tweens.

Henry Dunant

founder of the Red Cross, the relief organization dedicated to helping suffering people all over the world
1988
Describes how a young Swiss businessman, accidentally viewing the bloody Battle of Solferino in 1859, was shocked at the lack of care given the wounded and went on to found the International Red Cross.

Drawing dogs and puppies

1978
A step-by-step guide to drawing dogs and puppies including a list of basic materials and warm-up exercises to improve drawing technique.

Growing up in the 1960s

1983
Explores the social changes in Great Britain during the 1960's resulting from economic expansion, new fashion trends, Beatlemania, educational reforms, and immigration.

Coming to North America: from Mexico, Cuba, and Puerto Rico

1981
Explores the immigrant experiences of Mexicans, Cubans, and Puerto Ricans in the United States.

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