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Where Is?
Where Is the Taj Mahal?
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
For the child who marvels at massive structures and historical legends: discover the romantic and architectural history
Ages 8–12
The Magic Makers: Magic and the Men Who Made It
I. G. Edmonds
For the child who loves secrets and wonders how the impossible is done. This history of legendary magicians reveals the
Ages 10–15
Who Was?
Who Were the Tuskegee Airmen?
Sherri L. Smith
For the child curious about real-life heroes who overcame unfairness to achieve their dreams. This history highlights th
Ages 8–12
Smithsonian Penguin Young Readers #4
No Bones!
Karen Romano Young
For the child who asks 'how do we know?' this graphic novel reveals how scientific discoveries changed our image of dino
Ages 9–12
The Fixit Man
Irma Wilde
For the child who loves to see how things work, this vintage tale celebrates the joy of helping others and the satisfact
Ages 3–5
Who Was?
Who Is R. L. Stine?
M. D. Payne, Who HQ
For the child who loves a good scare or dreams of becoming a writer, this biography reveals how a shy boy with a typewri
Ages 8–12
The Night Before #1
The Night Before Kindergarten Graduation
Natasha Wing
For the child preparing to say goodbye to their first classroom. This rhyming story celebrates the jitters and joys of m
Ages 4–6
26 Fairmount Avenue #4
What a Year
Tomie dePaola
For the child navigating the big milestones of first grade, from losing teeth to the excitement of holiday traditions in
Ages 6–9
Max's Magic Seeds
Géraldine Elschner
For the child who wonders how they can make their neighborhood a little brighter. This story celebrates the quiet magic
Ages 3–7
Women of Our Time
Babe Didrikson: Athlete of the Century
R. R. Knudson
For the child who needs to see that 'girls' sports' have no limits. This biography follows Babe from her tomboy roots to
Ages 8–12
The Night Before #4
The Night Before My Dance Recital
Natasha Wing
For the child feeling those big 'what if' jitters before their first stage performance. This gentle story turns nervous
Ages 3–5
The Magic Hockey Stick
Peter Maloney, Felicia Zekauskas
For the young athlete who wonders if their success comes from their gear or their own heart, this story explores the tru
Ages 4–8
Big Machines #1
Machines as Tall as Giants
Paul Stickland
For the child who is fascinated by the sheer scale of the world, this book transforms massive industrial technology into
Ages 3–7
Momo and Her Friends #3
Youngest One
Taro Yashima
For the child who observes the world from a distance. This gentle story follows a shy young boy finding the quiet courag
Ages 3–7
Pop-Up Trucks at Work #1
Here Comes Dump Truck
David Breverton
For the little one who is fascinated by every passing truck, this sturdy book introduces the hardworking world of constr
Ages 1–3
Who Was?
Who Is Derek Jeter?
Gail Herman
For the child who dreams of the big leagues or needs inspiration to keep practicing, this biography shows how hard work
Ages 8–12
Red Dog, Blue Fly: Football Poems
Sharon Bell Mathis
For the young athlete navigating the highs and lows of the field: these rhythmic poems capture the nerves, the teamwork,
Ages 6–10
Ready, Set, Skip!
Jane O'Connor
For the child who excels at many things but feels stuck on one tricky milestone. A gentle story about persistence and th
Ages 3–6
Who Was?
Who Was Stephen Hawking?
Jim Gigliotti
For the curious child who dreams of the stars and needs to see that physical challenges cannot limit the power of a bril
Ages 8–12
Our Solar System
The International Space Station
Dana Meachen Rau
For the young explorer marveling at the night sky, this book reveals how countries work together to live and conduct gro
Ages 8–12
Encyclopedia Brown #24
Encyclopedia Brown Cracks the Case
Donald J. Sobol
For the child who loves outsmarting the grown-ups: these bite-sized mysteries invite young detectives to spot the hidden
Ages 7–12
What Was?
What Was the Harlem Renaissance?
Sherri L. Smith
For the curious child who loves art, music, or history and wants to understand how a single neighborhood changed America
Ages 8–12
Dick and Jane #6
Something Funny
William S. Gray, Zerna Sharp
For the child who is just beginning to recognize words and needs the confidence of simple, repetitive stories about fami
Ages 4–6
Bill Bergson #1
Bill Bergson, Master Detective
Astrid Lindgren
For the child who loves to play detective and needs to see that their big imagination and keen observation skills can ac
Ages 8–12
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