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Books in The Child's world series

  • Grandchildren of the Lakota

    Lavera Rose, Cheryl Walsh Bellville

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Introduces the history, culture, and beliefs of the Lakota Indians by describing the lives of children living on a reservation
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  • Stories of childhood

    Esther M Bjoland

    Hardcover (Child's World, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • Children of the World - Basha: A Hmong Child

    Herve Giraud

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, May 2, 2005)
    Reading about Basha's life with her parents is an introduction to the lifestyle and customs of the Hmong tribes of the northern Vietnam.
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  • The Usborne Book of Knowledge

    Tony Bremner, Anne Civardi, Cathy Kilpatrick

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Highly original books answer young children's questions about the world around them
    Q
  • The Grandchildren of the Incas

    Matti A. Pitkanen, Ritva Lehtinen, Kari E. Nurmi

    Paperback (First Avenue Editions, June 1, 1992)
    Describes the civilization of the ancient Incas, comparing it to the lifestyle of their modern descendants
  • Children of the Tlingit

    Frank J. Staub

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Introduces the history, geography, and culture of the Tlingit people in Southeast Alaska through the daily lives of children who live there
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  • Afc South: The Houston Texans, the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Tennessee Titans

    James Buckley

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Describes the origins and basic statistics of the four teams--the Houston Texans, the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, and the Tennessee Titans--which make up the National Football League's AFC South grouping.
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  • The Children of Bolivia

    Jules Hermes

    Library Binding (Carolrhoda Books, Dec. 1, 1995)
    Presents profiles of children from different regions of the South American country, and describes its geography, history, and culture
    V
  • How Your Body Works

    Judy Hindley

    Hardcover (Hayes Books, June 1, 1980)
    None
  • Plant and animal ways

    Illa Podendorf

    Hardcover (Standard Educational Corp, March 15, 1974)
    Discusses the characteristics of a representative sample from the world's wide variety of animals and plants.
  • Plant and animal ways

    Illa Podendorf

    Hardcover (Child's World, March 15, 1966)
    None
  • Julia Defiant

    Catherine Egan

    Paperback (Ember, May 15, 2018)
    Fans of Graceling and Six of Crows will thrill to the masterful world-building and fiercely flawed heroine in this heart-pounding follow-up to Julia Vanishes, book two in the Witch’s Child trilogy. “Adventure, murder, romance, intrigue, and betrayal with a 16-year-old heroine that is both fierce and flawed at the same time.” —Hypable.com Julia and a mismatched band of revolutionaries, scholars, and thieves have crossed the world searching for a witch. But for all the miles traveled, they are no closer to undoing the terrible spell that bound an ancient magic to the life of a small child. The evil, immortal Casimir wants that magic and every moment they hunt for the witch, Ko Dan, Casimir’s assassins are hunting them. Julia can deal with danger. The thing that truly scares her lies within. Her strange ability to vanish to a place just out of sight has grown: she can now disappear so completely that it’s like stepping into another world. It’s a fiery, hellish world, filled with creatures who seem to recognize her—and count her as one of their own. So . . . is Julia a girl with a monster lurking inside her? Or a monster wearing the disguise of a girl? If she can use her monstrous power to save Theo, does it matter? In this riveting second book in the Witch’s Child trilogy, Catherine Egan goes deep within the heart of a fierce, defiant girl trying to discover not just who but what she truly is. Praise for Julia Vanishes: “Egan’s debut novel sparkles. A beautifully rendered world and exquisite sense of timing ensure a page-turning experience.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review “Readers will find themselves immediately immersed in the narrative and invested in the fate of Julia, who is both feisty and flawed.” —Booklist, starred review “Julia’s a wonderful, fully realized heroine. . . . For those readers waiting for the sequel to Marie Lu’s The Rose Society, a well-realized page-turner in the same vein.” —Kirkus