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"Subject Childrens"
A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books (Children's and Young Adult Literature Reference)
Carolyn W. Lima
The Feminine Subject in Children's Literature (Children's Literature and Culture)
Christine Wilkie-Stibbs
What's Math Got to Do with It?: Helping Children Learn to Love Their Least Favorite Subject--and Why It's Important for America
Jo Boaler
A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books
Rebecca L. Thomas
A to Zoo, Supplement to the 8th Edition: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books
Rebecca L. Thomas
Subject Guide to Children's Books in Print, 1996
R.R. Bowker
A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books: Supplement to the 7th Edition
Carolyn W. Lima
Subject Guide to Children's Books in Print, 1998W/Math Olympiad Contest Problems: A Subject Index to Books for Children and Young Adults
Reed Reference Publishing
The Subject Was Children: The Art of Jessie Willcox Smith
Greg Mitchell
A to Zoo: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books, 10th Edition
Rebecca L. Thomas
The Complete Guide to Discussing Difficult Subjects With Children and Teens: Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, Relationships, and Other Hard Topics Made Easy
Atlantic Publishing Group Inc.
Subject Headings for Children: A List of Subject Headings Used by the Library of Congress With Dewey Numbers Added
Lois Winkel
Mathematical Subjects: Children Talk About Their Mathematics Lives
Fiona Walls
Can I Become A _____ Because I Like _____? | Careers for Kids By Subjects | Children's Jobs & Careers Reference Books
Baby Professor
Subject Guide to Children's Books in Print 2002
R.R. Bowker
A to Zoo, Supplement to the Ninth Edition: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books, 9th Edition: Subject Access to Children's Picture Books, 9th Edition
Rebecca L. Thomas
Five Hundred Children's Subjects with Outlines of Blackboard and Emblematic Gospel Addresses
John Ritchie
Something's Wrong With My Child!: A Vauluable Resource in Helping Parents and Professionals to Better Understand Themselves in Dealing With the Emotionally Charged Subjects of children
Harriet Wallace Rose