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Indestructible Tom Crean, The: Heroic Explorer of the Antarctic
Jennifer Thermes
Tom Crean survived three treacherous trips to the Antarctic, battling frozen landscapes and deadly conditions to save hi
Ages 6–10
In the Piney Woods
Roni Schotter
Ella and her family explore the quiet mysteries of the coastal woods, observing how nature reveals itself among the pine
Ages 3–7
In the Night Garden
Barbara Joosse
Poetic rhymes and soft illustrations follow three girls as they transform into animals and play throughout a garden duri
Ages 3–6
The Impossible Destiny of Cutie Grackle
Shawn K. Stout
Ten-year-old Cutie Grackle lives a lonely life until magical ravens begin bringing her objects that hold the secrets to
Ages 8–12
The Iguanodon's Horn: How Artists and Scientists Put a Dinosaur Back Together Again and Again . . . and Again
Sean Rubin
Scientific discovery comes to life through digital collage, showing how the Iguanodon changed from a clunky beast to a m
Ages 6–10
If You're Happy and You Know It!
Jan Ormerod
Wiggle, clap, and stomp along as a young girl and her animal friends put their own energetic, physical spins on a favori
Ages 2–5
If You're a Kid Like Gavin: The True Story of a Young Trans Activist
Gavin Grimm, Kyle Lukoff
Gavin Grimm stands up for his right to be himself, turning a personal struggle into a powerful movement for transgender
Ages 4–8
If You Were My Baby
Fran Hodgkins
Lyrical verses and soft imagery show how the way animals care for their young mirrors the deep, protective love between
Ages 2–5
If You Want to See a Whale
Julie Fogliano
Gazing out at the ocean requires quiet patience and a steady heart to avoid missing the magnificent whale hidden among t
Ages 3–7
If You Want a Friend in Washington: Wacky, Wild & Wonderful Presidential Pets
Erin McGill
Step inside the White House to meet the wacky, wild, and wonderful animals that have lived there alongside the President
Ages 4–8
If Picasso Painted #1
If Picasso Painted a Snowman
Amy Newbold
Imagine a winter wonderland through the eyes of world-famous artists like Picasso and O'Keefe to see how many ways there
Ages 4–8
If a Chicken Stayed for Supper
Carrie Weston
Mother Hen stumbles into a fox den and ends up the guest of honor at a soup dinner in this humorous tale of unexpected h
Ages 3–7
Ick! Yuck! Eew!
Lois Miner Huey
The stenches of the past come to life through photos and facts about the smelly habits and odoriferous history of early
Ages 8–12
Ice Island
Sherry Shahan
For the child who thrives on high stakes and outdoor challenges, this gripping tale explores the grit needed to survive
Ages 8–12
I've Lost My Hippopotamus
Jack Prelutsky
Clever wordplay and silly pictures bring a parade of real and imaginary animals to life in these humorous verses.
Ages 6–10
I'm Fast!
Kate McMullan
A little red car takes on a massive freight train in a high-speed race from Sacramento to Chicago. Rhythmic text brings
Ages 2–6
I Stink! #2
I'm Dirty!
Kate McMullan
Watch a cheerful, muddy backhoe chomp, fill, and clear its way through a busy day of hard work with big energy and exube
Ages 2–6
I'm Books
I'm Cool!
Kate McMullan
For the child who loves big machines and needs to see that doing a job right is more important than rushing through it.
Ages 4–8
I'm Books
I'm Bad!
Kate McMullan
A bold and hungry little dinosaur stomps through the prehistoric wilderness on a lively hunt for his next meal.
Ages 4–8
Shelley Rotner's Early Childhood
I'm Adopted!
Shelley Rotner, Sheila M. Kelly
For the child curious about their own adoption story or wondering how families are formed, this photo-rich guide provide
Ages 3–7
I'll Be the Water: A Story of Grandparent's Love
Alec Aspinwall
A grandfather uses gentle similes and watercolor scenes to show his grandson that his love will remain as constant as th
Ages 4–8
I'd Really Like To Eat A Child
Sylviane Donnio
A tiny crocodile with a very big appetite discovers that eating a child requires more growing up (and more bananas) than
Ages 3–7
I Walk With Vanessa
Kerascoët
Witness how one simple act of walking together can break a new student's loneliness and inspire a whole community to sta
Ages 4–8
I See Color: An Affirmation and Celebration of Our Diverse World
Valerie Bolling and Kailei Pew
Vibrant art and rhythmic words celebrate the beautiful rainbow of skin tones and the collective work being done to creat
Ages 4–8
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