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June 29, 1999
David Wiesner
Becky’s ambitious third-grade science project takes an unbelievable turn when giant vegetables begin appearing in the sk
Ages 5–10
Camp Panda: Helping Cubs Return to the Wild
Catherine Thimmesh
Conservationists use innovative techniques and round-the-clock care to help giant pandas learn the skills they need to s
Ages 10–12
Unsinkable: From Russian Orphan to Paralympic Swimming World Champion
Jessica Long, Hannah Long
Jessica Long shares her incredible journey from a Russian orphanage to the Paralympic podium, showing how she overcame e
Ages 8–12
The Tailypo: A Ghost Story
Joanna Galdone
A mysterious creature stalks a woodsman through the dark forest, seeking the tail it lost in this spine-tingling ghost s
Ages 5–9
Holiday Mouse Stories #3
Hurray for the Fourth of July
Wendy Watson
Traditional rhymes and patriotic songs weave through this story of a small-town family enjoying a classic day of parades
Ages 4–8
The Backyard Ghost
Lynn Cullen
Trying to fit in at a new school is hard enough without discovering that a Civil War ghost is haunting your backyard.
Ages 8–12
Scientists in the Field
Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World's Strangest Parrot
Sy Montgomery
For the child who feels a deep connection to the natural world and wants to see how science and passion can save a speci
Ages 10–14
In the Haunted House
Eve Bunting
Shadows and mystery lurk around every corner as a girl and her father explore a spooky house that holds a festive Hallow
Ages 4–7
Someone is Hiding on Alcatraz Island
Eve Bunting
Trying to hide from a school gang backfires when Danny ends up trapped inside an old Alcatraz prison cell block with the
Ages 10–14
Guppies in Tuxedos Funny Eponyms
Marvin Terban
The Earl of Sandwich and other real-life figures are the surprising sources behind everyday words in this collection of
Ages 8–13
Not Until Christmas, Walter!
Eileen Christelow
Walter the dog has a nose for holiday mischief, and he just cannot stop himself from sniffing out and shredding the hidd
Ages 4–8
Come Next Spring
Alana White
Deep in the Smoky Mountains, Salina watches as a new highway and growing siblings threaten to change her quiet, familiar
Ages 9–12
The Dead Man in Indian Creek
Mary Downing Hahn
A morning search for a blue heron turns into a chilling mystery when two boys find a body in the creek and a suspicious
Ages 9–12
Owen Foote #3
Owen Foote, Money Man
Stephanie Greene
For the child who has become singularly focused on a goal: Owen's quest to save for a must-have toy tests the limits of
Ages 6–9
Lincoln Mendoza #2
Pacific Crossing
Gary Soto
While studying kempo in Japan for the summer, Lincoln bonds with his host brother over baseball and family while learnin
Ages 10–14
Quiet Night
Marilyn Singer
A growing crowd of frogs, owls, and geese makes so much noise that ten campers find it impossible to drift off to sleep.
Ages 3–7
Duncan the Dancing Duck
Syd Hoff
For the child learning the significance of the Easter season. This gentle retelling helps young readers understand the j
Ages 4–8
River of Life
Debbie S. Miller
Life in the Alaskan wilderness revolves around the water, where every creature from the smallest insect to the largest m
Ages 6–10
Sami and the Time of the Troubles
Florence Parry Heide, Judith Heide Gilliland
For children processing the concept of war or seeking to understand the resilience of families living through conflict i
Ages 6–10
Summer Endings
Sollace Hotze
Twelve-year-old Christine waits anxiously in 1945 Chicago for news of the activist father she and her family left behind
Ages 9–13
Project Mulberry
Linda Sue Park
Julia and Patrick’s after-school silkworm project reveals deep lessons about friendship and patience, featuring unique d
Ages 8–12
Calico Captive
Elizabeth George Speare
Miriam Willard is swept from her New Hampshire home into a grueling wilderness trek toward Montreal during the height of
Ages 10–14
It Was a Dark, Dark Night
Nancy White Carlstrom
For the child who hears every creak and bump when the sun goes down. A nervous frog discovers that nighttime shadows are
Ages 4–7
Would My Fortune Cookie Lie?
Stella Pevsner
Thirteen-year-old Alexis is already worried about her family moving away when she notices a mysterious stranger followin
Ages 10–14
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