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Mystery of the Hieroglyphs: The Story of the Rosetta Stone and the Race to Decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Carol Donoughue
For the curious child who loves cracking codes and solving riddles, this book brings to life the high-stakes race to unl
Ages 9–12
My Uncle Martin's Words for America: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Niece Tells How He Made a Difference
Angela Farris Watkins
For the child curious about how words can change the world, this niece's perspective introduces the power of Dr. King's
Ages 5–9
My Librarian Is a Camel
Margriet Ruurs
For the child who takes their local library for granted, this eye-opening photo essay reveals the incredible journeys bo
Ages 7–12
Amada's Diary #1
My Diary from Here to There
Amada Irma Pérez
For the child feeling nervous about a big move or leaving loved ones behind, this diary follows Amada's emotional journe
Ages 6–10
My Chinatown: One Year in Poems
Kam Mak
For the child feeling homesick after a big move. This poetic journey through Chinatown helps young readers find beauty a
Ages 4–8
Funny Portraits #2
My Best Friend Is as Sharp as a Pencil
Hanoch Piven
For the creative child who sees the world differently. This book uses playful puns and everyday objects to help children
Ages 4–9
The Magic Repair Shop #2
The Multiplying Menace
Amanda Marrone
For the child who enjoys fairy tales but finds math intimidating, this magical sequel turns multiplication and fractions
Ages 7–10
Mountain Town
Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert
For the curious child who loves to pore over details, this book captures the rhythmic cycle of a mountain community and
Ages 6–11
Moses: The Long Road to Freedom
Ann Keay Beneduce
For the child exploring their faith or questioning what it means to stand up for justice, this retelling brings a powerf
Ages 5–9
Missing Math: A Number Mystery
Loreen Leedy
For the child who asks why they have to learn math, this mystery reveals a world where nothing works without numbers, fr
Ages 4–8
Miss Lady Bird's Wildflowers: How a First Lady Changed America
Kathi Appelt
For the child who finds magic in every roadside bloom, this biography celebrates how one woman turned her love of nature
Ages 6–10
Mighty Jackie, the Strike-out Queen
Marissa Moss
For the child who needs to see that skill and determination can challenge any boundary, even when others say a goal is i
Ages 6–10
Midnight Forests: A Story of Gifford Pinchot and Our National Forests
Gary Hines
For the child who loves exploring the woods and wonders how our beautiful parks are protected. A gorgeous look at the ma
Ages 6–10
Mi primer libro de matematicas (My First Math Book)
David Clemson, Wendy Clemson
For the child who finds math worksheets dull and needs a playful, visual way to connect with numbers. This book transfor
Ages 5–9
National Geographic Society
Meeting Dolphins: My Adventures in the Sea
Kathleen Dudzinski
For the child who dreams of the ocean, this memoir follows a real scientist into the waves to discover how dolphins talk
Ages 8–12
Me and Uncle Romie: A Story Inspired by the Life and Art of Romare Bearden
Claire Hartfield
For the child visiting relatives in a busy city or discovering that every person's story can be turned into a vibrant wo
Ages 5–9
Anholt's Artists Books for Children
Matisse: The King of Color
Laurence Anholt
For the child who loves to create and wants to see how a simple act of kindness can inspire a beautiful, world-renowned
Ages 5–9
Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer
Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
For the student curious about how history is recorded: explore the life of the man who captured the grit and reality of
Ages 9–12
Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices
Theoni Pappas
For the child who thinks math is just dry numbers, these interactive poems bring complex concepts to life through rhythm
Ages 8–14
Marvelous Math: A Book of Poems
Lee Bennett Hopkins
For the child who thinks math is just boring worksheets, these playful poems reveal how numbers and shapes are hidden in
Ages 6–10
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science
Philip Steele
For the curious student who dreams of making a difference in the world, this biography shows how passion and perseveranc
Ages 8–12
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
Gloria Spielman
For the child discovering how art can be a force for good. This moving biography shows how one man used his talent for s
Ages 7–11
Maple Syrup Season
Ann Purmell
For the child who loves to know how things are made or wants to connect with grandparents over outdoor traditions and th
Ages 4–8
Mapas y globos terraqueos (Maps and Globes)
Jack Knowlton
For the child who asks why the world is round but maps are flat. An approachable guide to geography that turns the globe
Ages 7–10
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