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Books for Discovering a Talent
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Pinkerton #1
Pinkerton, Behave!
Steven Kellogg
Pinkerton the dog might be the worst student in obedience school, but his unconventional behavior saves the day in this
Ages 4–8
The Land of Green Ginger
Noel Langley
For the child who loves the magic of classic fairy tales and dreams of proving their bravery on a grand, whimsical quest
Ages 8–12
Who Was?
Who Was Julia Child?
Geoff Edgers
For the child who loves to help in the kitchen or feels like they haven't found their spark yet. Discover how Julia Chil
Ages 8–12
Usborne Introduction
Electronics
Pam Beasant
For the curious child who loves to take things apart, this classic guide turns complex circuits into a hands-on adventur
Ages 9–13
Gary Paulsen's World of Adventure #3
Skydive!
Gary Paulsen
Thirteen-year-old Jesse uncovers a smuggling ring at his local airport and must take a terrifying leap from a plane befo
Ages 8–12
Eleanor Makes Her Mark How Eleanor Roosevelt Reached Out, Spoke Up, and Changed the World
Barbara Kerley
For the shy child who feels their voice doesn't matter, this inspiring biography shows how a quiet girl grew up to chang
Ages 7–10
Hope was Here
Joan Bauer
For the teen searching for where they fit in. A heartwarming story about a skilled waitress finding family and her voice
Ages 12–17
The World of Emily Windsnap #3
The Truth About Aaron
Liz Kessler
Hanna the mermaid has a voice like the ocean waves, but she needs Emily's help to find the confidence to sing before the
Ages 6–9
Last of the Sandwalkers
Jay Hosler
For the child who asks a million questions about the bugs in the garden and wants to know how scientists actually prove
Ages 8–12
Marked
Laura Williams McCaffrey
For the teen who feels their unique talents don't fit the mold, this story explores the power of creative expression in
Ages 12–18
Strong Is the New Pretty
Play Like a Girl: A Celebration of Life Lessons from the Soccer Field
Kate T. Parker
For the young athlete needing a boost of confidence, this photographic journey celebrates the grit, joy, and life lesson
Ages 8–12
Turning Point Books
Take the Lead, George Washington
Judith St. George
For the child who wonders how everyday kids become great leaders. Discover how young George Washington used grit and out
Ages 7–9
Who HQ: What Are?
What Are the Winter Olympics?
Gail Herman
For the young sports fan curious about how the world's greatest winter athletes compete, this history explores a century
Ages 8–12
Nature Exploration Picture Books
Dragonflies
Magali Loana
For the curious child who marvels at the small wonders of the backyard, this story celebrates the magic found in nature
Ages 6–10
Snob Squad #1
How Do You Spell G-E-E-K?
Julie Anne Peters
The pressure of the National Spelling Bee tests Ann’s loyalty when she is asked to mentor a talented new student who mig
Ages 8–12
Scarlett Hart: Monster Hunter
Marcus Sedgwick
Equipped with clever gadgets and grit, Scarlett Hart hunts down a sudden surge of monsters while battling her family’s g
Ages 8–12
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Princess Leia?
Brandon T. Snider
The Force is strong in Leia Organa, the rebel princess of Alderaan who risks everything to save her people and fight for
Ages 8–12
The Power of Persistence
Marie Curie and the Power of Persistence
Karla Valenti
For the child who gets easily frustrated when things aren't easy. This superhero-style story shows how Marie Curie used
Ages 4–8
Tough to Tackle
Matt Christopher
Boots deals with the sting of not being a quarterback before finding the grit and excitement of playing on the line as a
Ages 8–12
The Cuckoo Child
Dick King-Smith
Bird-obsessed Jack finally gets his hands on a massive ostrich egg and risks everything to make sure it hatches safely.
Ages 7–11
Usborne Big Books
Big Book of Big Dinosaurs
Alex Frith
For the child who is obsessed with the biggest and baddest prehistoric giants, these massive fold-out pages bring the sc
Ages 4–8
Science Comics #16
Robots and Drones: Past, Present, and Future
Mairghread Scott
For the child who constantly asks how things work, this graphic guide explores the history of robots, from ancient mecha
Ages 9–12
You're a Hero, Daley B.!
Jon Blake
Daley B. has no idea who he is or how to live until a mysterious visitor named Jazzy D. arrives in the woodlands to help
Ages 3–7
What If...
Samantha Berger
For the child who feels a constant itch to create, this book shows that our imagination is a gift no one can ever take a
Ages 4–8
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