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Exquisite: The Poetry and Life of Gwendolyn Brooks
Suzanne Slade
For the child who loves finding beauty in the everyday or dreams of being a writer, this poetic biography celebrates the
Ages 6–10
Your Legacy: A Bold Reclaiming of Our Enslaved History
Schele Williams
For parents looking to introduce Black history through a lens of strength and pride, focusing on the resilient spirit an
Ages 4–8
The Stuff Between the Stars: How Vera Rubin Discovered Most of the Universe
Sandra Nickel
For the child who asks big questions about the universe and needs to see that persistence pays off when facing barriers
Ages 6–9
First Names #2
Harry Houdini
Kjartan Poskitt
For the child who loves figuring out how things work, this high energy biography explores how a young immigrant's grit a
Ages 8–12
The Boy Who Tried to Shrink His Name
Sandhya Parappukkaran
For the child who feels the need to change who they are to fit in, this story celebrates the beauty of a long name and t
Ages 4–8
Tools
Taro Miura
For the curious toddler who wants to know how things work, this graphic guide connects specialized tools to the professi
Ages 2–5
Farmer Smart's Fat Cat
James Sage
For the child who feels pressured to keep up with flashy trends: a funny reminder that the simplest, most natural soluti
Ages 4–8
Sleuth & Solve #3
Sleuth & Solve: Science
Ana Gallo
For the inquisitive child who loves outsmarting the adults. These 20 mini-mysteries challenge readers to use scientific
Ages 8–12
The 12 Sleighs of Christmas
Sherri Duskey Rinker
For the child who loves everything with wheels and engines. This high-octane holiday tale celebrates wild imagination an
Ages 3–6
SeeMore Readers #2
Skyscrapers
Seymour Simon
For the child who gazes up at the city skyline in awe, this book explains how massive structures reach the clouds throug
Ages 7–10
Desert Dwellers
Scott S. Warren
For the curious middle-grade student interested in the vibrant history and living traditions of the Hopi, Navajo, and Ap
Ages 8–12
Old MacDonald #1
Old MacDonald Had a Truck
Steve Goetz
For the machine-loving child who wants a high-energy spin on a familiar song. This rhythmic farm adventure swaps sheep f
Ages 2–5
Maisy's Show
Lucy Cousins
For the preschooler who loves to put on a show: join Maisy and her friends as they cooperate, create, and practice for t
Ages 2–5
Skila Brown's Themed Poetry
Clackety Track: Poems about Trains
Skila Brown
For the child who stops at every railroad crossing and marvels at heavy machinery, this rhythmic collection celebrates t
Ages 4–8
The Cat Who Liked Potato Soup
Terry Farish
For the child learning that friendship requires saying sorry. This poignant story explores the hurt feelings and quiet l
Ages 5–9
Jazz Day: The Making of a Famous Photograph
Roxane Orgill
For the child who thrives on collaboration and big dreams, this vibrant collection of poems celebrates the chaotic, joyf
Ages 8–12
Discovering Life's Story #2
The Evolution of an Idea
Joy Hakim
For the curious student who asks how we know what we know. This narrative history traces the spark of an idea that chang
Ages 12–18
Maisy
Maisy Cleans Up
Lucy Cousins
For the toddler who is learning the value of pitch-in time, this gentle story shows how cleaning up with a friend can be
Ages 2–5
Barbara Hendricks #1
The Fastest Tortoise in Town
Howard Calvert
For the child who feels nervous about trying their best when they know they aren't the fastest or the best, this story r
Ages 4–8
Vision of Beauty: The Story of Sarah Breedlove Walker
Kathryn Lasky
For the child who needs to see how grit and creativity can turn obstacles into opportunity. This biography follows a vis
Ages 8–12
Red, White, Blue and Uncle Who?
Teresa Bateman
For the curious child asking why the Liberty Bell is cracked or who Uncle Sam really is. This engaging guide brings Amer
Ages 7–12
History News #2
The Roman News
Andrew Langley, Philip de Souza
For the curious student who finds history textbooks dry: this clever tabloid-style newspaper brings the Roman Empire to
Ages 8–12
Randy Riley's Really Big Hit
Chris Van Dusen
For the child who feels like an underdog on the field but a star in the workshop, this retro-cool tale celebrates how un
Ages 4–8
I'm in Charge!
Jeanne Willis
For the child who struggles with bossy behavior or forgets that the best things in life are even better when shared with
Ages 3–7
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