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Our Neighborhood
Our Park
Lisa J. Amstutz
For the child learning to recognize and appreciate the shared spaces in their own community while building early literac
Ages 4–7
All About Animals (Capstone)
Skunks
Mari C. Schuh
Watch a skunk hunt for food, defend itself from predators, and retreat to its burrow through vibrant photography and eas
Ages 4–7
Big Cats
Leopards
Claire Throp
Leopards take the spotlight in this detailed look at how they hunt, behave, and survive in the wild using their incredib
Ages 7–10
Record Run
Jake Maddox
Harry is incredibly fast when he is being chased by water balloons, but he has to decide if he can find that same speed
Ages 8–12
The Life and Work of... #1
Georges Seurat
Paul Flux
For the child who loves to draw or wonders how colors mix, this biography explores how Georges Seurat used tiny dots to
Ages 7–10
Kids Talk
Want to Play? Kids Talk about Friendliness
Pamela Hill Nettleton
Eighth-grade advice columnists Frank and Tina answer real questions about how to be a good friend and handle tricky play
Ages 6–9
Primary Source Detectives
Who Traveled the Underground Railroad?
Cath Senker
For the child curious about real-life heroes who fought for justice. This book explores the brave individuals who risked
Ages 8–12
Zombies! #4
Night of the Homework Zombies
Scott Nickel
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the pressure of schoolwork, this high-energy graphic novel turns the homework str
Ages 8–11
DC Super Heroes: Wonder Woman #10
Sword of the Dragon
Laurie S. Sutton
For the child who loves to be in the driver's seat, this interactive adventure lets them make tough choices alongside a
Ages 8–12
My Neighborhood
Places in My Neighborhood
Shelly Lyons
For the child who is curious about the buildings and people they see every day. This simple guide helps young explorers
Ages 4–7
Time Machine Magazine #3
Valor and Victory
Brandon Terrell
For the young athlete who is afraid of returning to the game after a setback, this story highlights the courage it takes
Ages 8–12
Out and About
Out and About at the Science Center
Kitty Shea
For the child curious about their upcoming school field trip, this book demystifies the science center experience throug
Ages 5–8
Astrid and Apollo #4
The Sticky Noodle Situation
V. T. Bidania
For the child who feels the pressure of helping with big family traditions or is worried about making a mistake during a
Ages 6–9
Primary Source Detectives
Who Marched for Civil Rights?
Richard Spilsbury
For the student curious about how ordinary people change the world, this guide uses primary sources to explore the brave
Ages 8–12
Mallory Pugh Soccer Superstar
Shane Frederick
For the young athlete looking for a role model, this biography follows Mallory Pugh's journey from a soccer-loving kid t
Ages 7–11
A+ Books
Above and Below
Tami Johnson
For the young explorer eager to discover the secret world of the rainforest. This simple guide helps children visualize
Ages 5–8
Who Am I? #1
Who Walks with These Feet?
Cari Meister
For the curious young explorer who loves to point out things on walks. This guessing-game book uses close-up photos to h
Ages 3–6
Graphic Library: Graphic History
Story of the Statue of Liberty
Xavier W. Niz
For the child who loves to build and create, this graphic history explores the massive engineering feat and teamwork req
Ages 8–11
Hajj
Golriz Golkar
For the curious student who wants to understand the meaning behind the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca and the sacred ritual
Ages 6–9
Graphic Biographies #2
Thomas Jefferson: Great American
Matt Doeden
Action-packed panels trace the life of Thomas Jefferson, from the quiet desk where he wrote the Declaration of Independe
Ages 8–12
Math Counts
Eggs and Legs: Counting by Twos
Michael Dahl
Hidden numbers wait to be found in these colorful scenes that turn learning to count by ones, twos, fives, and tens into
Ages 3–7
Yellow Umbrella Books: Community Kids
It's Time
Jeri Cipriano
For the child curious about why we follow a schedule. This simple guide uses real-world photos to help little ones under
Ages 4–7
The Music Box #3
In Search of the Past
Carbone
For the child curious about their family's history, this magical mystery provides a safe space to explore the legacy of
Ages 8–12
Music It Up!
Tuneful Tubes
Karen Latchana Kenney
For the curious maker who loves music and experiments. This hands-on guide turns everyday household items into functiona
Ages 6–9
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