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Casting the Gods Adrift: A Tale of Ancient Egypt
Geraldine McCaughrean
A young sculptor in Ancient Egypt is caught between his loyalty to the Pharaoh and his father’s dangerous plot for reven
Ages 9–12
Cars on Mars: Roving the Red Planet
Alexandra Siy
The mechanical geologist Opportunity was only supposed to last ninety days, but it continues to send back incredible pho
Ages 8–12
Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose: The Story of a Painting
Hugh Brewster
Step behind the canvas to hear the true story of Kate Millet, the young girl who modeled for John Singer Sargent’s most
Ages 8–12
Carmine's Story: A Book About a Boy Living with AIDS
Arlene Schulman
For children processing a serious medical diagnosis or seeking to understand the human side of the AIDS epidemic through
Ages 7–11
Velocity: Unusual Histories
The Captivating, Creative, Unusual History of Comic Books
Jennifer M. Besel
Told in a comic book format, this history follows the evolution of legendary heroes, villains, and the creators behind t
Ages 8–12
Caperucita roja y los 40 ladrones (Red Riding Hood and the Forty Thieves)
Ma Carmen Diez Navarro
Classic characters like Cinderella and Pinocchio leap into brand new poetic adventures that give familiar fairy tales a
Ages 6–10
Canterbury Tales, The
Geoffrey Chaucer
Medieval England comes to life through seven classic tales of clever tricks and life lessons, retold in modern prose wit
Ages 9–14
Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift'sChocolate Pilot
Michael O. Tunnell
A secret mission to drop candy from the sky brings sweet relief and hope to the children of blockaded West Berlin throug
Ages 9–12
Can You Guess My Name?: Traditional Tales Around the World
Judy Sierra
Travel across the globe through fifteen traditional folktales that reveal how cultures everywhere share similar stories
Ages 5–10
Cambodian Folk Stories from the Gatiloke
Muriel P. Carrison
Centuries of oral tradition come to life in these Cambodian folktales that use humor and wisdom to teach lessons about g
Ages 9–12
Call of the Klondike: A True Gold Rush Adventure
David Meissner, Kim Richardson
Two friends risk everything on a life-threatening steamship journey to the Klondike goldfields, building a cabin and cro
Ages 10–14
Bunny Day: Telling Time from Breakfast to Bedtime
Rick Walton
Follow a family of busy bunnies through their rhyming day and check the clocks on every page to see how the hours pass f
Ages 3–7
Inspired by Animals #2
Built by Animals
Christiane Dorion
Bees use geometry for strength while termites invent natural air conditioning in this look at the brilliant engineers of
Ages 7–11
Buddy: The Story of Buddy Holly
Anne Bustard
A Texas boy with a unique sound grows up to change music forever in this folksy, rhythmic story of Buddy Holly’s rise to
Ages 5–9
Bringing in the New Year
Grace Lin
Dumplings, new clothes, and poem-hanging fill the air as a Chinese American family readies their home for the joyful Lun
Ages 3–7
Bread Is for Eating
David Gershator, Phillis Gershator
A simple Spanish song and folk-art illustrations follow a tiny seed’s journey from the soil to the oven to celebrate the
Ages 4–8
Brave Harriet: The First Woman to Fly the English Channel
Marissa Moss
Harriet Quimby makes history as the first woman to pilot a plane across the English Channel, proving her grit and courag
Ages 6–10
Boy, Were We Wrong #1
Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs!
Kathleen V. Kudlinski
Science changes every time a new fossil is found, revealing that everything we thought we knew about dinosaur skin, colo
Ages 6–9
The Boy Who Invented TV: The Story of Philo Farnsworth
Kathleen Krull
A fourteen-year-old boy plowing a field in 1906 has a sudden, brilliant flash of inspiration that eventually changes the
Ages 6–10
Bone Man: A Native American Modoc Tale, The
Laura Simms
Armed with courage, a young Modoc boy named Nulwee hunts a giant skeleton creature to save his village and restore the p
Ages 7–10
Black Out Loud
Arnold Adoff
Modern voices celebrate Black identity and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. through a powerful collection of Africa
Ages 10–18
Big Wig: A Little History of Hair
Kathleen Krull
From ancient customs to modern fashion, see how humans have cut, curled, and styled their hair in this funny look at our
Ages 6–10
The Big Books
The Big Rivers
Bruce Hiscock
The water cycle fuels a massive natural event as the Midwest rivers rise, showing the immense power and impact of the gr
Ages 6–10
Big Bang: The Story of the Universe
Heather Couper, Nigel Henbest
Hydrogen atoms transform into complex molecules and stars in this fascinating look at how the basic elements of our univ
Ages 8–12
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