Yolen, Jane
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- How do dinosaurs go to school?
- Curse of the thirteenth Fey : the true tale of Sleeping Beauty
- Curses! foiled again
- Dear mother, dear daughter : poems for young people
- Dimity Duck
- Dragon's blood
- Dragon's heart
- Eek, you reek! : poems about animals that stink, stank, stunk
- Elsie's bird
- The emperor and the kite
- Emily writes : Emily Dickinson and her poetic beginnings
- Except the queen
- Fairy tale feasts : a literary cookbook for young readers and eaters
- Firebird
- Fly with me! : a celebration of birds through pictures, poems, and stories
- The flying witch
- Foiled
- Friendship on the high seas
- Sword of the rightful king : a novel of King Arthur
- The Barefoot book of ballet stories
- The Mary Celeste : An unsolved mystery from history
- The Seelie king's war
- Wee rhymes : baby's first poetry book
- The Stone Man mysteries, book one, stone cold
- The Stone Man mysteries, book two, Sanctuary/
- The alligator's smile and other poems
- The day Tiger Rose said goodbye
- The emerald circus
- Welcome to the icehouse
- A bear sat on my porch today
- A kite for Moon
- A mirror to nature : poems about reflection
- A plague of unicorns
- A sip of Aesop
- All star! : Honus Wagner and the most famous baseball card ever
- Baby Bear's big dreams
- Bad girls : sirens, Jezebels, murderesses, thieves, & other female villains
- Briar Rose
- Bug off! : creepy, crawly poems
- Centaur rising
- Color me a rhyme : nature poems for young people
- Come to the fairies' ball
- Commander Toad and the dis-asteroid
- Grandad Bill's song
- Grandma's hurrying child
- Grumbles from the forest : fairy-tale voices with a twist
- Harvest home
- How do dinosaurs choose their pets?
- How do dinosaurs count to ten?
- How do dinosaurs eat cookies?
- How do dinosaurs eat their food?
- How do dinosaurs eat their food?
- How do dinosaurs get well soon?
- How do dinosaurs get well soon?
- How do dinosaurs go to school?
- How do dinosaurs go to sleep?
- The hostage prince
- How do dinosaurs learn their colors?
- Welcome to the sea of sand
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- The last changeling
- How do dinosaurs love their dogs?
- How do dinosaurs play with their friends?
- How do dinosaurs say I love you?
- How do dinosaurs say goodnight?
- How do dinosaurs say happy Chanukah?
- How do dinosaurs say happy birthday?
- How do dinosaurs say merry Christmas?
- How do dinosaurs show good manners?
- How do dinosaurs stay friends?
- The last dragon
- How do dinosaurs stay safe?
- Hush, little horsie
- I am the storm
- Interrupting Cow and the chicken crossing the road
- The scarecrow's dance
- Johnny Appleseed : the legend and the truth
- The stranded whale
- Least things : poems about small natures
- Lost boy : the story of the man who created Peter Pan
- Mama's kiss
- Mapping the bones
- You nest here with me
- Meet me at the well : the girls and women of the Bible
- Meet the monsters
- Meow : cat stories from around the world
- Merbaby's lullaby
- Milk and honey : a year of Jewish holidays
- The three bears holiday rhyme book
- Miriam at the river
- My Uncle Emily
- My brothers' flying machine
- My father knows the names of things
- Not all princesses dress in pink
- Not one damsel in distress : world folktales for strong girls
- Thunder underground
- On Bird Hill
- Time for naps
- On Gull Beach
- Once there was a story : tales from around the world, perfect for sharing
- Owl Moon
- Owl moon
- Under the star : a Christmas counting story
- Racing the waves
- Raising Yoder's barn
- Roanoke : the lost colony : an unsolved mystery from history
- School of fish
- Waking dragons
- Sea queens : women pirates around the world
- Shape me a rhyme : nature's forms in poetry
- Sing a season song
- Sleep, black bear, sleep
- Sleeping ugly
- Snow in Summer : fairest of them all
- Snow, snow : winter poems for children
- Soft house
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- Vampires : a collection of original stories
- Groovy Joe : ice cream & dinosaurs-- and more dino tales
- Runaway Ralph
- Stone Man mysteries
- Here's a little poem : a very first book of poetry
- 2041 : twelve short stories about the future by top science fiction writers
- Switching on the moon : a very first book of bedtime poems
- Camelot
- Sherwood : original stories from the world of Robin Hood
- Merry Christmas, Splat : --and more winter stories
- Owl moon
- Sing Noel : Christmas carols
- Crazy hair day ...and more funny school adventures
- The night before Christmas--and more Christmas stories
- Captains courageous
- Mirror, mirror : forty folktales for mothers and daughters to share
- A plague of unicorns
- Last laughs : animal epitaphs
- Last laughs : prehistoric epitaphs
- Pit dragons, bk. 4
- Pit dragons, bk. 1
- School of fish (Series)
- Rum pum pum
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- Friendship on the high seas
- A bear sat on my porch today
- Emily writes : Emily Dickinson and her poetic beginnings
- Fly with me! : a celebration of birds through pictures, poems, and stories
- How do dinosaurs go to sleep?
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- How do dinosaurs learn to read?
- How do dinosaurs stay friends?
- I am the storm
- Interrupting Cow and the chicken crossing the road
- Last laughs : prehistoric epitaphs
- Mapping the bones
- Miriam at the river
- On Bird Hill
- On Gull Beach
- Racing the waves
- Rum pum pum
- School of fish
- The Seelie king's war
- The emerald circus
- The hostage prince
- The stranded whale
- You nest here with me
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