JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / General
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / People & Places / General
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- Lives of the explorers, discoveries, disasters (and what the neighbors thought), written by Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- Brave like me, Barbara Kerley
- Zombies, by Erin Peabody ; art by Jomike Tejido
- Kingfisher history encyclopedia
- Titanic, young survivors, by Allan Zullo
- A child through time, the book of children's history, illustrated by Steve Noon ; written by Philip Wilkinson
- Family vacation, [written by Fiona Lock]
- Jamaica, Jen Green
- Guinness world records, by Donald Lemke
- Bridges, an introduction to ten great bridges and their designers, Didier Cornille ; translated by Yolanda Stern Broad
- Drawing from memory, Allen Say
- Chickasaw, edited by Marla Felkins Ryan and Linda Schmittroth
- They lost their heads!, what happened to Washington's teeth, Einstein's brain, and other famous body parts, by Carlyn Beccia
- Hats of faith, written by Medeia Cohan ; illustrated by Sarah Walsh
- Digging tunnels, by JoAnn Early Macken
- In New York, Marc Brown
- Sri Lanka, Nanda Pethiyagoda Wanasundera
- National Geographic student atlas of the world
- Ninja, by Sean McDaniel
- Haunted histories, creepy castles, dark dungeons, and powerful palaces, J. H. Everett and Marilyn Scott-Waters
- Kentucky, by Amy Van Zee
- Schools around the world, by Brenna Maloney
- Australia, Vijeya & Sundran Rajendra
- Walk this world at Christmastime, illustrations by Debbie Powell ; written by Zanna Davidson and Mary Sebag-Montefiore
- Life in the Stone Age, by Deborah Lock
- Russia, text by Galya Ransome ; photographs by Bob Smith
- This child, every child, a book about the world's children, written by David J. Smith ; ilustrated by Shelagh Armstrong
- Pirates, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Twisters and other terrible storms, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #23, Twister on Tuesday, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Don't know much about the 50 states, Kenneth Davis ; illustrated by Renee Andriani
- Around the world in a bathtub, bathing all over the globe, Wade Bradford ; illustrated by Micha Archer
- Count your way through Egypt, by Jim Haskins and Kathleen Benson ; illustrations by Sue Ramá
- A life like mine, [senior editor, Amanda Rayner ; foreword by Harry Belafonte]
- History year by year, written by Peter Chrisp, Joe Fullman, and Susan Kennedy ; consultant, Philip Parker
- Debates on the Crusades, by Don Nardo
- The death of the hat, a brief history of poetry in 50 objects, selected by Paul B. Janeczko ; illustrated by Chris Raschka
- In New York, Marc Brown
- A taste of freedom, Gandhi and the great salt march, Elizabeth Cody Kimmel ; illustrated by Guiliano Ferri
- Scientists, healers, and inventors, an introduction for young readers, by Wade Hudson
- The way to school, Rosemary McCarney with Plan International
- Guinness World Records, by Calista Brill
- Who was Mark Twain?, by April Jones Prince ; illustrated by John O'Brien
- Who was Eleanor Roosevelt?, Gare Thompson ; illustrated by Elizabeth Wolf
- Fantastic fugitives, criminals, cutthroats, and rebels who changed history while on the run, Brianna DuMont ; illustrated by Bethany Straker
- I survived true stories, five epic disasters, by Lauren Tarshis
- Titanic, a nonfiction companion to Magic tree house #17: Tonight on the Titanic, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Rain forests, a nonfiction companion to Afternoon on the Amazon, by Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Let's celebrate!, special days around the world, written by Kate DePalma ; illustrated by Martina Peluso
- Lives of the explorers, discoveries, disasters (and what the neighbors thought), Kathleen Krull ; illustrated by Kathryn Hewitt
- Who Was Ferdinand Magellan?, S.A Kramer