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Passport to Reading: Marvel
Meet Black Panther
R. R. Busse
King T'Challa joins forces with the elite Dora Milaje and a C.I.A. agent to protect the kingdom of Wakanda in this actio
Ages 5–7
Hank the Cowdog #19
The Case of the Midnight Rustler
John R. Erickson
The world's most confident cowdog is on the trail of a mysterious cattle thief who only strikes under the cover of darkn
Ages 8–12
Dino-Mike #4
Dino-Mike and the Dinosaur Cove
Franco
Dino-Mike and Shannon race to a secret cove in Australia to stop the villainous Mr. Bones from reanimating a prehistoric
Ages 6–9
Danny's Doodles #2
The Dog Biscuit Breakfast
David A. Adler
Calvin and Danny try to launch a rent-a-pet business while dogsitting a miniature collie, but finding their first custom
Ages 6–9
Usborne True Stories
Tales of Real Adventure
Paul Dowswell
Convicts flee the horrors of Devil's Island and sailors battle the crushing sea in these true accounts of heart-pounding
Ages 8–12
11 Experiments
11 Experiments That Failed
Jenny Offill
For the child who asks why until it drives you crazy: this hilarious look at the scientific method celebrates messy curi
Ages 4–8
The Magical Yet #2
The Curious Why
Angela DiTerlizzi
A whimsical new friend helps turn every question about how the world works into a soaring imaginative journey through th
Ages 4–8
Manny Pacquiao The Pac-Man: Life of a World Champion Boxer
Unknown
For the young sports fan who needs to see that greatness starts with hard work and determination, regardless of where yo
Ages 6–10
North Sea Adventure
Ross Kay
For the child seeking a true taste of independence and the rigorous discipline of learning a complex new skill through h
Ages 10–14
A Short History of Nearly Everything
Bill Bryson
The mysteries of the universe, from the Big Bang to particle physics, become clear and witty through a journey into the
Ages 12–18
Shapes in Math, Science and Nature
Catherine Sheldrick Ross
Squares, circles, and triangles come to life through hands-on activities that show how geometry builds the world around
Ages 8–12
Shape Space
Cathryn Falwell
A young dancer leaps and twirls through a world made of circles, squares, and triangles, turning math into a physical pe
Ages 3–6
Magic Bone #10
Broadway Doggie
Nancy Krulik
Sparky the dog uses his magic bone to visit New York City, only to find himself unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight o
Ages 6–9
Science of Crime #4
Poison Evidence
Michael Dahl
Criminal investigators reveal how deadly substances affect the human body and show the clever ways forensic experts dete
Ages 8–13
Fractions In Disguise
Edward Einhorn
The fraction-loving Mr. Factor sets off on a clever adventure to find a prized possession in this mystery that makes mat
Ages 7–10
Mindset Memos: Bite-sized Biographies for Learning to Think Like a Leader
Unknown
For the child who needs a boost of confidence or a shift in perspective. These short profiles of great leaders turn life
Ages 8–13
Hamilton the Dog #1
Hamilton's Handstand
Dave Hackett
Everyone is gathered to watch the big event: can Hamilton the dog actually perform the incredible handstand his owner Ho
Ages 3–7
Barack Obama
Beatrice Gormley
For the child curious about how a young boy from Hawaii grew up to make history, this biography explores the power of id
Ages 8–12
Busy-Busy Little Chick
Janice N. Harrington
For the child who needs a gentle nudge toward teamwork, this rhythmic folktale celebrates the quiet strength of working
Ages 4–8
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
Gabrielle Zevin
A bump to the head erases four years of Naomi's memory, forcing her to rediscover her own life and untangle the truth be
Ages 12–18
What Could I Be?
What Could Adam Be?
Little Hedgehog Books
For the curious preschooler who loves to imagine their future, this interactive guessing game explores exciting career p
Ages 2–6
A New Story Rises
For the child who needs to see that their own story matters. This collection of youth voices celebrates the power of sel
Ages 8–18
Time Goes By #3
First Thousand Years
Gerry Bailey
Discover how the abacus simplified math and why the kite began as a military signal before building your own ancient inv
Ages 8–12
Usborne First Reading
Brer Rabbit and the Blackberry Bush
Louie Stowell
For the child who loves outsmarting the 'big kids,' this classic trickster tale celebrates using your wits to get out of
Ages 5–7
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