Title | Author | Call num | Subjects | Year | |
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You Can Fly: The Tuskegee Airmen |
Using Poetry to Teach... History–African Americans |
2016 |
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You Can't Buy a Dinosaur with a Dime |
Using Poetry to Teach... Math |
2003 |
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You Can't See the Elephants |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Child Abuse |
2015 |
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You Can't Take a Balloon into the Museum of Fine Arts |
Wordless Books |
2002 |
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You Can’t Be Too Careful |
Mildred L. Batchelder Award Winners–Honor |
2018 |
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You Come to Yokum |
Historical Novels - United States–Women's Suffrage |
2005 |
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You Don't Even Know Me: Stories and Poems about Boys |
Poetry for Children–Boys |
2010 |
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You Don't Have a Shot |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Young Adults–Sports LGBTQIA+ Fiction–Sexual Identity |
2023 |
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You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P! |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Race Relations |
2018 |
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You Forgot Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer |
Information Books–Social Sciences (300-399) |
2000 |
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You Go First |
Character Education (Morals & Values)–Bravery |
2023 |
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You Go First |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Family Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Upper Elementary: 4-5–Friendship |
2018 |
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You Gotta Meet Mr. Pierce! The Storied Life of Folk Artist Elijah Pierce |
African American History and Culture–Art Contains Primary Sources/Artifacts |
2023 |
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You Have to Write |
Using Poetry to Teach... Language Arts |
2002 |
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You Hold Me Up |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Cree-English |
2018 |
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You In Five Acts |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Young Adults–Coming of Age (Bildungsromans) |
2016 |
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You Nest Here With Me |
Poetry for Children–Animals |
2015 |
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You Read to Me, I'll Read to You |
Predictable Books–Repetition of Phrase (or Repetitive Phrase) |
2007 |
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You Read to Me, I'll Read to You: Very Short Fairy Tales to Read Together |
Cinderella Stories Around the World–Compilations Featuring Cinderella |
2004 |
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You Should See Me in a Crown |
African Americans in Children's Literature–Fiction LGBTQIA+ Fiction–With LGBTQIA+ Characters |
2020 |