Girls -- Juvenile literature
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Girls -- Juvenile literature
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Girls
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- Anti-bullying book for girls, practical tools to manage bullying and build confidence, Jessica Woody ; illustrated by Mary Kate McDevitt
- Girl talk, staying strong, feeling good, sticking together, by Judith Harlan ; illustrated by Debbie Palen
- How to talk to girls, by Alec Greven ; illustrations by Kei Acedera
- Frankie's magical day, a first book of whimsical words, by Michelle Romo
- Understanding families, feelings, fighting, & figuring it out, by Amy Lynch ; illustrated by Maike Plenzke
- Girls who rocked the world, heroines from Joan of Arc to Mother Teresa, Michelle Roehm McCann & Amelie Welden
- We Shall Overcome, Bryan Collier
- Girls who rocked the world 2, heroines from Harriet Tubman to Mia Hamm, by Michelle Roehm ; illustrations by Jerry McCann
- My corner of the ring, a memoir from a champ, Jesselyn Silva as told to Brin Stevens
- Girls are equal too, how to survive : for teenage girls, Dale Carlson, Hannah Carlson ; illustrations by Carol Nicklaus
- Thumbelina, Hans Christian Andersen ; unabridged translation by Erik Haugaard ; illustrated by Arlene Graston
- Bella loves bugs, Jess French ; illustrated by Duncan Beedie
- Bright ideas, from girls, for girls!, illustrated by Susan Synarski
- We shall overcome, Bryan Collier
- Girls who rocked the world, heroines from Sacajawea to Sheryl Swoopes, by Amelie Welden ; illustrations by Jerry McCann
- Just like me, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- A smart girl's guide to friendship troubles, dealing with fights, being left out & the whole popularity thing, by Patti Kelley Criswell ; illustrated by Angela Martini
- Girls gone green, Lynn Hirshfield
- Global baby girls, The Global Fund for Children
- Hello Kitty's little book of big ideas, a girl's guide to brains, beauty, fashion, and fun!, by Marie Moss
- Thumbelina, by Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by POP ; adapted by Michiyo Hayano ; English translation by Camellia Nieh
- Thumbelina, Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Brian Alderson ; illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline
- Libby and Pearl, the best of friends, by Lindsey Bonnice
- Sukey and the mermaid, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- My name is Elizabeth!, written by Annika Dunklee ; illustrated by Matthew Forsythe
- Girls who rocked the world 2, heroines from Harriet Tubman to Mia Hamm, by Michelle Roehm ; illustrated by Jerry McCann
- Raise your hand, by Alice Paul Tapper ; illustrated by Marta Kissi
- Extraordinary girls, Maya Ajmera, Olateju Omolodun, and Sarah Strunk ;foreword by Isabel Carter Stewart
- Just like me, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- The girls' book of excellence, even more ways to be the best at everything, written by Sally Norton ; illustrated by Katy Jackson
- Girls who rocked the world, heroines from Sacagawea to Sheryl Swoopes, by Amelie Welden ; illustrations by Jerry McCann
- Flora and Ulysses, the illuminated adventures, Kate DiCamillo ; narrated by Tara Sands
- Girlology's there's something new about you!, a girl's guide to growing up, Melisa Holmes & Trish Hutchison
- The notebook girls, four friends, one diary, real life, Julia Baskin, Lindsey Newman, Sophie Pollitt-Cohen, and Courtney Toombs
- Snow White, a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale, by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Claudia Wolf
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