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Showing 15 results for Dial Books for Young Readers
age 4+
Entertaining bilingual book plays with legend and language.
By Adam Rubin
(2018)
age 5+
Vibrant memories of Caribbean island celebrate heritage.
By Junot Díaz
(2018)
age 5+
Courage, doing the right thing are themes in thrilling bio.
By Brad Meltzer
(2018)
age 9+
Fun graphic novel about Ren Faire girl has great messages.
By Victoria Jamieson
(2017)
age 3+
Funny sub teacher tale shows classroom routines in fun way.
By Deborah Underwood
(2017)
age 3+
Museum trip sparks love of learning in fun tale.
By David Soman, Jacky Davis
(2017)
age 4+
Stirring, poetic take on America and flag has majestic art.
By Sarvinder Naberhaus
(2017)
age 4+
Little kid astronaut explores Mars in sweet, funny story.
By Jon Agee
(2017)
age 10+
Modern-day Nancy Drew solves brainy map-theft mystery.
By Linda Fairstein
(2016)
age 10+
Engaging 1929 mystery for tween historical fiction fans.
By Laura Marx Fitzgerald
(2016)
age 4+
Boy learns to roar and pounce in funny lessons from a lion.
By Jon Agee
(2016)
age 7+
Kid-friendly bio a strong, accessible intro to King's life.
By Brad Meltzer
(2016)
age 8+
With girl power galore, graphic novel is great for tweens.
By Victoria Jamieson
(2015)