Tuesday, March 18, 2008

New Juvenile Books March 2008

Well, I think I shouldn't have been copying the covers into my lists, as pretty as they may have been. So, instead, I offer you here a link to our new Juvenile books on Library Thing, complete with covers, where you can find all of our recent acquisitions since December (or a subset of them, depending on what you type in the search box), as well as a text list below:

Abecedarios/ Alphabets: Mexican Folk Art, Abcs in Spanish and English by Cynthia Weill
Let's Clear the Air: 10 Reasons Not to Start Smoking by Deanna Staffo
One City, Two Brothers by Chris Smith
The Silk Princess (Picture Book) by Charles Santore
Body Drama: Real Girls, Real Bodies, Real Issues, Real Answers by Nancy Amanda Redd
Dinomummy by Phillip Manning
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (Diary of a Wimpy Kid) by Jeff Kinney
Child Labor Today: A Human Rights Issue (Issues in Focus Today) by Wendy Herumin
Asterix and the Big Fight (Asterix) by Rene Goscinny
Asterix the Gaul (Asterix) by Rene Goscinny
Genghis Khan: 13th√ÂȘCentury Mongolian Tyrant (A Wicked History) by Enid A. Goldberg
The London Eye Mystery by Siobhan Dowd
101 Questions About Muscles: To Stretch Your Mind and Flex Your Brain (101 Questions) by Faith Hickman Brynie

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