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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
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
The Dead Man in Indian Creek
Mary Downing Hahn
For the child who needs a push to find their inner courage or is navigating complex feelings about a parent's new relati
Ages 9–12
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
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
Kicks
Janet Fitch
For the teenager grappling with the allure of a risky crowd and the pressure to find excitement at any cost, even when i
Ages 12–17
The Tailypo: A Ghost Story
Joanna Galdone
For the child who loves the thrill of a campfire story and is learning to navigate the fun, spine-tingling tension of be
Ages 5–9
Come Next Spring
Alana White
For the child feeling left behind as life moves forward. A soulful look at a girl facing the loss of her quiet valley an
Ages 9–12
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
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
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
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
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
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
How Could You Do It, Diane?
Stella Pevsner
Bethany is left with a million questions after her sister's suicide, searching for answers while her parents try to bury
Ages 12–17
Seesaw Girl
Linda Sue Park
Bound by the strict rules of seventeenth-century Korea, twelve-year-old Jade Blossom longs to catch a glimpse of the wor
Ages 8–12
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
Cousins of Clouds: Elephant Poems
Tracie Vaughn Zimmer
For the child captivated by the natural world, these lyrical poems and factual sidebars celebrate the majestic lives and
Ages 6–10
A Circle Unbroken
Sollace Hotze
After years of being raised as a Sioux chief's daughter, Rachel struggles to adjust to the white family that recaptured
Ages 12–17
Red Fox Running
Eve Bunting
A hungry red fox treks across a silent, snow-covered landscape in a rhythmic quest for food.
Ages 4–8
Stalebread Charlie and the Razzy Dazzy Spasm Band
Michael Mahin
For the child who feels they have nothing but their imagination, this story shows how even junk can become a joyful song
Ages 4–9
Best Friends in Training #3
Cat Wishes
Calista Brill
For the child who meets every surprise with a healthy dose of skepticism, this dryly funny tale shows that the best gift
Ages 4–8
Fireworks, Picnics, and Flags
James Cross Giblin
For the curious child who wonders why we eat hot dogs and watch the sky explode on the Fourth of July. A fascinating loo
Ages 8–12
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