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Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect Themselves
Etta Kaner
From poisonous skin and clever camouflage to life in a protective group, animals use a wild variety of methods to stay s
Ages 7–11
Animal Dads
Sneed B. Collard III
Celebrate the diverse and devoted roles of fathers across the animal kingdom. Perfect for curious kids who want to see h
Ages 4–8
Angels Ride Bikes and Other Fall Poems / Los ángeles andan en bicicleta y otros poemas de otoño
Francisco X. Alarcon
Angels ride bicycles through the streets of Los Angeles in this bilingual collection of poems celebrating the simple, sp
Ages 6–10
Ang Kamatis ni Peles (Peles' Tomatoes)
Virgilio S. Almario
Peles the grasshopper is determined to grow his own tomatoes, but he soon discovers that a successful garden requires bo
Ages 4–8
Ating Kasaysayan
Ang Ating mga Ninuno
Rene O. Villanueva
Travel back in time to meet the ancestors of the Philippines and learn how they lived, worked, and built their society t
Ages 7–12
And Picasso Painted Guernica
Alain Serres
Follow the intense creative journey of Pablo Picasso as he sketches and paints his massive, world-changing masterpiece,
Ages 8–14
Ananse and the Lizard: A West African Tale
Pat Cummings
Ananse the Spider and the clever Lizard compete to win a kingdom by guessing a princess's name in this vibrant West Afri
Ages 4–8
Amigos del otro lado (Friends from the Other Side)
Gloria Anzaldúa
For children processing the complexities of immigration and community, this story explores the courage required to stand
Ages 6–10
American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices
Laurence Yep
Twenty-five Asian American authors share their stories through poetry and prose, exploring the complex balance of family
Ages 12–18
Amelia's Road
Linda Jacobs Altman
Life as a migrant farmworker means constant moving, but Amelia finds a special tree where she can bury her treasures and
Ages 5–9
Who Changed the World #1
Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women Who Changed the World
Cynthia Chin-Lee
Bold collages and inspiring quotes bring to life the stories of twenty-six remarkable women, from Amelia Earhart to Zora
Ages 7–12
Amazing: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders Who Inspire Us All
Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani, Dane Liu
Thirty-six trailblazing leaders from AAPI communities, including astronauts and athletes, show what it means to overcome
Ages 4–8
All the Way to America: The Story of a Big Italian Family and a Little Shovel
Dan Yaccarino
Four generations of an Italian family share one small, sturdy shovel as they build new lives in America after sailing fr
Ages 4–8
Alive in the Killing Fields: Surviving the Khmer Rouge Genocide
Martha E. Kendall, Nawuth Keat
Nawuth Keat shares a harrowing and hopeful account of his survival during the Khmer Rouge invasion of Cambodia and his j
Ages 12–18
Alicia Alonso: Prima Ballerina
Carmen T. Bernier-Grand
Despite losing much of her sight, Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonso used her passion and determination to become a world-ren
Ages 8–12
Aldo Leopold: American Ecologist
Peter Anderson
Vintage photographs trace the life of Aldo Leopold, a pioneering forester who fought to protect the vital connections be
Ages 8–12
Stories of Famous Americans
Albert Einstein: Genius of the Twentieth Century
Patricia Lakin
Einstein's journey from a curious child to the genius behind three major discoveries comes to life through gentle waterc
Ages 6–9
Who Changed the World #2
Akira to Zoltán: Twenty-Six Men Who Changed the World
Cynthia Chin-Lee
From Gandhi to Frank Lloyd Wright, these twenty-six men from across the globe prove how one person can impact science, a
Ages 6–10
The American Family Album
The African American Family Album
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Authentic letters, diaries, and photographs trace the long journey of African American life from ancestral roots through
Ages 10–18
Ada Byron Lovelace and the Thinking Machine
Laurie Ann Wallmark
Ada Lovelace blends her poetic imagination with mathematical logic to write the world's very first computer program for
Ages 5–9
Abuela's Weave
Omar S. Castañeda
A young girl and her grandmother travel to a Guatemalan market to sell their traditional weavings, celebrating their dee
Ages 5–9
Abuela #1
Abuela
Arthur Dorros
Rosalba and her grandmother soar high above New York City on a magical, imaginary flight over docks, parks, and skyscrap
Ages 4–8
Abraham Lincoln the Writer: A Treasury of His Greatest Speeches and Letters
Harold Holzer
Discover how a young lawyer from the prairie became a master of the written word through this collection of personal let
Ages 10–14
About Time: A First Look at Time and Clocks
Bruce Koscielniak
Trace the evolution of timekeeping from the simple shadows of ancient sundials to the precise, invisible ticks of modern
Ages 6–10
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