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Pride & Accomplishment
7,974 books about pride & accomplishment
0–3 yrs
2230 books
4–7 yrs
4159 books
8–11 yrs
1675 books
12–18 yrs
87 books
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Guess #1
Guess Where?
Pam Ayres
Rhyming riddles lead the way through hidden pictures, asking where a naughty lamb might be hiding in this playful search
Ages 3–6
Quick Chick
Julia Hoban
Jenny Hen’s youngest chick might seem slow at first, but he is about to show everyone exactly how he earned the name Qui
Ages 4–8
Babe #1
The Sheep-Pig
Dick King-Smith
A polite little piglet arrives at Farmer Hogget's farm and, under the guidance of a kind sheepdog, learns to do the impo
Ages 7–10
The Horsemasters
Don Stanford
For the teenager facing a high-stakes challenge or professional dream. This classic story explores the grit and discipli
Ages 12–17
A First Lift-the-Flap Book
Billy's Boots
Debbie MacKinnon
Billy is ready for a big adventure in his brand-new red boots, if only he can remember where he left them.
Ages 1–4
Yasmin #2
Yasmin the Builder
Saadia Faruqi
Yasmin gets to work using her creativity and building skills to construct a project that stands out at school.
Ages 5–8
Usborne KnowHow Books
The KnowHow Book of Detection
Judy Hindley, Donald Rumbelow
Dust for fingerprints, gather clues, and interview witnesses with these professional techniques used by real crime inves
Ages 8–12
Matt Christopher Sports Biographies
On the Ice with... Tara Lipinski
Matt Christopher
Follow the journey of a young figure skater who rose to the top of the world to win a historic gold medal at the 1998 Wi
Ages 8–12
I Spy #3
I Spy Fun House
Jean Marzollo
Hidden objects wait behind every corner of this vibrant fun house, where rhythmic clues lead you through a series of col
Ages 4–8
Paul Jennings, Ted Greenwood, Terry Denton Riddle Books #1
Duck for Cover
Paul Jennings, Ted Greenwood, Terry Denton
Puns and visual puzzles fill this hilarious collection where the riddles get trickier as you follow a very clever gnu.
Ages 6–11
I Can Do It All By Myself #6
I Can Build a House!
Shigeo Watanabe
Little Bear sets out to build a playhouse all by himself, discovering that even a small construction project takes a lot
Ages 2–5
Code Play #1
Adi's Perfect Patterns and Loops
Caroline Karanja
Adi and Gabi use their knowledge of patterns and computer coding to turn a simple toy train loop into a scientific exper
Ages 5–8
Brown Girl, Brown Boy #1
Brown Girl, Brown Girl
Leslé Honoré
Rhythmic verses call on brown girls to draw strength from the women who came before them as they chase their own bright
Ages 4–8
Katie Woo's Neighborhood
The Best Baker
Fran Manushkin
Step inside a bustling neighborhood kitchen with Katie and Haley as they learn the secrets of mixing and baking deliciou
Ages 5–7
Together We #2
Together We Swim
Valerie Bolling
Splashing and kicking become a fun family affair as a young boy gains the courage to master the pool through rhyming enc
Ages 3–6
Einstein Anderson, Science Sleuth #7
Sees Through the Invisible Man
Seymour Simon
A sixth-grade science sleuth tackles ten puzzling cases, using logic and evidence to unmask an invisible man and a monst
Ages 8–12
I Spy ABC
Vivian French
From the antelope to the zebra, a whole alphabet of wild animals is waiting to be spotted in this colorful seek-and-find
Ages 2–5
P.J.
P.J. & Puppy
Cathryn Falwell
Potty training becomes a shared household milestone as a toddler learns to use the toilet while a new puppy practices on
Ages 2–4
Superhuman Feats #4
Amazing Human Feats of Speed
Debbie Vilardi
The world’s fastest people push every limit to break records on land, in water, and beyond in this high-speed look at hu
Ages 7–10
Rigby PM Plus
Diving at the Pool
Kaye Baillie
Yasmin is a strong swimmer, but her fear of diving is the only thing standing between her and the freestyle race at the
Ages 5–7
I'm Going to Be #3
I'm Going to Be a Farmer
Edith Kunhardt
A young boy shares what it is really like to grow up on a farm as he prepares to follow in his family's footsteps.
Ages 4–8
First Step Nonfiction
Timelines, Timelines, Timelines!
Kelly Boswell
Events fall into place once you see how they connect through the different types of timelines used to track history and
Ages 7–10
Mr. Men #16
Mr. Rush
Roger Hargreaves
Mr. Rush is always in a hurry, but now he needs to slow down long enough to figure out what he wants to do for a living.
Ages 3–7
Sports Illustrated Kids: Would You Rather?
Smash a Home Run or Pitch a Perfect Game?
Matt Chandler
Step up to the plate and choose your destiny with tough debates about pro baseball heroics and stadium secrets.
Ages 6–9
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