Occupations -- Juvenile literature
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- Subject of25
- All about firefighters, Jennifer Boothroyd
- Incredible jobs you've (probably) never heard of, by Natalie Labarre
- Work, an occupational ABC, Kellen Hatanaka
- What do grown-ups do all day?, by Virginie Morgand
- Our life
- Gifted game designers, Heather C. Hudak
- Maybe you should fly a jet!, maybe you should be a vet!, Dr. Seuss ; illustrated by Kelly Kennedy
- Médico, Heather Miller ; traducción de Carlos Prieto
- Castle, David Macaulay
- See it, dream it, do it, how 25 people just like you found their dream jobs, Colleen Nelson & Kathie MacIsaac ; with illustrations by Scot Ritchie
- Weird jobs, by Michael J. Rosen and Ben Kassoy ; illustrated by Pat Sandy
- Community helpers, toddler & preschool activities for all subject areas /
- I want to be a nurse, Dan Liebman
- Jobs around my neighborhood, Oficios en mi vecindario, Gladys Rosa-Mendoza ; illustrated by Ann Iosa
- Bruno Builder bakes bread, a mix and match book, by Nelleke Verhoeff
- Gaming careers in esports, by Emily Hudd
- More than a dream, the radical march on Washington for jobs and freedom, Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
- Meet the construction worker, by Joyce Jeffries
- Hometown heroes, meet all the people who help protect and serve your town!, editor-in-chief, Jeff Ashworth
- Meet the mayor, by Joyce Jeffries
- Great job, Mom!, Holman Wang
- Whose hands are these?, a community helper guessing book, Miranda Paul ; illustrations by Luciana Navarro Powell
- Careers, the graphic guide to finding the perfect job for you, [consultant and principal author, Sarah Pawlewski]
- People, Las personas, by Mary Berendes ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- Let's work!, Mexican folk art in English and Spanish = Trabajos, Cynthia Weill and Bryant Boucher ; palm weavings from Puebla by Master Artisans of Chigmecatitlan
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