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Path to the Stars: My Journey from Girl Scout to Rocket Scientist
Sylvia Acevedo
For the girl who feels limited by her circumstances, this memoir shows how small steps and community support can lead to
Ages 10–14
Big and Small, Short and Tall
Ron Roy
For the curious child who is fascinated by measuring and comparing, this book explores the extremes of the animal kingdo
Ages 5–8
Gooney Bird Greene #4
Gooney Bird Is So Absurd
Lois Lowry
For the creative child who loves to stand out, this story explores how to express big feelings through poetry when a fav
Ages 6–9
With My Hands: Poems About Making Things
Amy Ludwig VanDerwater
Celebrate the quiet satisfaction of creating something from scratch. These poems invite children to explore the magic of
Ages 4–8
Little Robot Alone
Patricia MacLachlan, Emily MacLachlan Charest
For the child who enjoys quiet moments but sometimes feels the ache of being alone. This gentle story explores how creat
Ages 4–7
Twilight Chant
Holly Thompson
For the child who feels a little nervous as the sun goes down, this soothing exploration of the natural world at dusk tu
Ages 4–7
Straw Into Gold
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child grappling with questions of identity and belonging, this lyrical quest explores the power of names and the
Ages 10–14
Buster the Very Shy Dog #4
More Adventures with Phoebe
Lisze Bechtold
For the child who feels a little nervous about the world and relies on a braver friend to lead the way into backyard adv
Ages 6–9
Scientists in the Field #5
The Hyena Scientist
Sy Montgomery
For the child who loves uncovering the truth about misunderstood creatures and dreams of a life in the field exploring t
Ages 10–14
Wally, the Worry-warthog
Barbara Shook Hazen
For the child who feels overwhelmed by daily 'what-ifs,' this story gently shows that even the biggest, toughest-looking
Ages 4–8
Q Is for Duck: An Alphabet Guessing Game
Mary Elting
For the child who loves solving riddles and playing with words. This interactive alphabet game turns letter learning int
Ages 3–7
The Whooping Crane A Comeback Story
Dorothy Hinshaw Patent
For the child who loves wildlife and wonders how we can protect it, this book explores the scientific mission to save th
Ages 9–12
Punching the Clock Funny Action Idioms
Marvin Terban
For the child who takes everything literally, this humorous guide uses puns and illustrations to decode over 100 common
Ages 8–12
Wild Horse Summer
Hope Ryden
For the child grappling with a specific fear or feeling out of their element, this Western adventure follows a girl find
Ages 8–12
The Ancient Cliff Dwellers of Mesa Verde
Caroline Arnold
For the curious explorer wondering how people lived in the past. Discover the remarkable architecture and daily life of
Ages 8–12
A Taste for Red
Lewis Harris
For the child who feels different because of a family secret or an unusual trait they cannot explain to their friends.
Ages 9–12
City of the Gods
Caroline Arnold
For the curious child fascinated by ancient mysteries, this photo-essay brings the towering pyramids and lost streets of
Ages 8–12
Song Bird
Tololwa Marti Mollel
For the child learning that even the smallest voice can face down a big problem. A brave young girl uses music and kindn
Ages 4–8
Turkeys, Pilgrims and Indian Corn
Ursula Arndt
For the curious child who wants to know why we eat turkey or how harvest festivals began. A detailed look at the origins
Ages 8–12
Wordplay Riddles #4
What's Mite Might?
Giulio Maestro
For the curious young writer who loves silly jokes and is starting to notice that 'blue' and 'blew' sound the same but m
Ages 6–10
Slave Spirituals and the Jubilee Singers
Michael L. Cooper
For the young history buff or music lover ready to explore how art and resilience can change the world. A moving look at
Ages 10–14
Winners!
Super Champions of Ice Hockey
Ross R. Olney
For the young sports fan eager to learn the history and rules of the rink. This guide introduces hockey's biggest legend
Ages 9–12
Indian School Teaching the White Man's Way
Michael L. Cooper
For the middle-grade student exploring the difficult history of how Native American children were forced to leave their
Ages 10–14
Closed for the Season
Mary Downing Hahn
For the child adjusting to a new home who loves unearthing local secrets, this mystery helps navigate the jitters of bei
Ages 9–13
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