History -- Juvenile literature
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History -- Juvenile literature
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History
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Incoming Resources
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- Now and long ago, by Wiley Blevins ; reading consultant, Wiley Blevins
- The great history search, Kamini Khanduri ; illustrated by David Hancock ; designed by Ian Cleaver
- Heroes of history, by Anita Ganeri ; illustrated by Joe Todd Stanton
- On this day, a history of the world in 366 Days, written by Andrea Mills, Meghaa Gupta, Upamanyu Das, Zaina Budaly, Amanda Wyatt
- Explore 360° Pompeii, Peter Chrisp ; with illustrations by Somchith Vongprachanh
- Living history
- Nerd Aa - Zz, your reference to literally figuratively everything you've always wanted to know, T.J. Resler
- Knute Rockne, Young Athlete, by Guernsey Van Riper 1909-
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- Long Ago and Today
- Turning Points, Paul Demko
- The incredible cabinet of wonders, written by Joe Fullman
- The Kingfisher history encyclopedia
- Where is Niagara Falls?, by Megan Stine ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Time ticks by, How do you read a clock?, by Donna Loughran ; consultant, David T. Hughes, math curriculum specialist
- The history of everything (in 32 pages), Anna Claybourne ; illustrations by Jan Van Der Veken
- This or that history debate, a rip-roaring game of either/or questions, by Michael O'Hearn
- Neil Armstrong, Robert Barber
- Digging up history, Lisa Jane Gillespie ; designed by Sam Chandler and Josephine Thompson ; illustrated by Maria Cristina Pritelli
- The Jamestown Colony, by Melissa Higgins ; content consultant, Tim McNeese
- I wish I knew that, cool stuff you need to know, Steve Martin, Mike Goldsmith, Marianne Taylor
- History is rich, written by Shaun S. Nichols ; drawn by Sophy Smith
- Famous phonies, legends, fakes, and frauds who changed history, Brianna DuMont ; interior illustrations by Bethany Straker
- Spectacular stories for curious kids, Jesse Sullivan
- Hysterical history, Chuck Whelon
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