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Great Adventure: Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Modern America, The
Albert Marrin
Theodore Roosevelt lived a life of vigor, evolving from a sickly scholar and cowboy into a war hero and one of America's
Ages 10–14
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
Anna Harwell Celenza
Facing a massive deadline, George Gershwin blends the rhythms of 1920s New York to create a concerto that captures the m
Ages 6–11
Gail Gibbons Informational Books
Frogs
Gail Gibbons
From tiny floating eggs to hopping adults, the incredible transformation of a frog unfolds through clear diagrams and ph
Ages 4–8
Forensics
Richard Platt
Solving a crime takes more than luck; it requires careful evidence collection, scientific analysis, and the dedicated wo
Ages 8–12
Follow the Money!
Loreen Leedy
For the child who is curious about where their allowance goes or how shops work. A day in the life of a quarter explains
Ages 5–9
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Jonathan Safran Foer
Nine-year-old Oskar Schell treks across New York City with a mysterious key, hoping a secret lock will lead him back to
Ages 14–18
Elf Dog & Owl Head
M. T. Anderson
Stuck at home during a global plague, Clay follows a mysterious dog into the woods and stumbles upon ancient secrets and
Ages 8–12
Edgar Allan Poe's Pie: Math Puzzlers in Classic Poems
J. Patrick Lewis
Solve tricky math problems hidden inside hilarious parodies of famous poems, where literary giants and numerical puzzles
Ages 8–12
Turnstone Ocean Explorer
Dive to the Deep Ocean
Deborah Kovacs
For the child who marvels at what lies beneath the waves and wants to know how humans explore the deepest, darkest corne
Ages 8–12
Dinner at Aunt Connie's House
Faith Ringgold
For the child curious about their roots and the trailblazing women who shaped history through courage and artistry.
Ages 5–10
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Did Dinosaurs Have Feathers?
Kathleen Weidner Zoehfeld
Fossil evidence and ancient winged species like Archaeopteryx reveal the surprising physical links between prehistoric t
Ages 4–8
Crow Call
Lois Lowry
Lizzie joins her father on a trip to the Pennsylvania countryside, quietly bridging the distance after his return from t
Ages 4–9
Code Book, The
Simon Singh
Cryptic messages have changed the course of wars and decided the fate of queens. Learn how geniuses and heroes have used
Ages 12–18
Coast Mappers, The
Taylor Morrison
For the child who loves maps or wonders how we explored the world before GPS, this book honors the patience and precisio
Ages 7–12
The Cloud Spinner
Michael Catchpool
A boy weaves cloth from golden clouds, but a greedy king demands too much. When the clouds vanish and the rain stops, on
Ages 4–8
Thomas Locker's Nature Dance
Cloud Dance
Thomas Locker
For the curious child who gazes at the sky and wonders about the shapes and science behind the clouds through beautiful,
Ages 4–9
Christmas Sonata
Gary Paulsen
A train journey to snowy Minnesota during WWII brings a magical Christmas tree and a quiet miracle that restores faith d
Ages 8–12
Children of the Earth #2
Children of the Earth... Remember
Schim Schimmel
For the child marveling at the beauty of nature and asking how they can help. This book nurtures a sense of responsibili
Ages 4–8
The Cartoon Guides
The Cartoon Guide to the Environment
Larry Gonick, Alice Outwater
For the curious student who wants to understand how our planet works without the dry textbook tone. This guide makes com
Ages 10–18
Building
Elisha Cooper
For the child who stares in wonder at passing excavators and wants to know how a giant structure rises from a patch of d
Ages 3–7
Billy Miller #2
Billy Miller Makes a Wish
Kevin Henkes
For the sensitive child who worries their thoughts have power, this gentle story navigates the 'big kid' transition from
Ages 7–10
Behold the Beautiful Dung Beetle
Cheryl Bardoe
Dung beetles race to animal waste to battle, hoard, and lay eggs, turning a smelly pile of poop into the essential fuel
Ages 4–9
Bean Thirteen
Matthew McElligott
For the child who loves a 'fair share' but is puzzled by leftovers, this bug-filled mystery turns math logic into a laug
Ages 4–8
The Balloon Boy of San Francisco
Dorothy Kupcha Leland
Fourteen-year-old Ready Gates works as a newsboy in 1853 San Francisco until his small size leads to an unexpected chanc
Ages 8–12
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