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Written by Gary Paulsen
An adventure and a naturalist, the author pays tribute to the animals from the likes of sled dogs and a sickly poodle who’ve changed his life. “Funny and perceptive” —SLJ
5 - 8
Written by Chloe Perkins
Nisha guides beginning readers on a trip across her fascinating homeland in this engaging Common Core travelogue.
1 - 3
Written by J. E. Bright
Whether it's his first day of school, first Valentine, or a special Christmas, this impossibly fuzzy feline "will resonate with kids, who will flip through the pictures more than once."—Booklist
K - 1
Written by Jordan D. Brown
A goofy but real consideration of the biology, physics and chemistry that unlock comic book-level strength is powered by funky illustrations.
2 - 4
Written by Nancy Ohlin
This absorbing presentation of the exclamation point events in the war of independence is punctuated by can-you-believe-it facts.
3 - 6
Written by Nancy Ohlin
These absorbing presentations of the exclamation point events in history are punctuated by can-you-believe-it facts.
3 - 6
Written by Holly Webb
Evacuated from the Craven Home for Orphaned Children to Misselthwaite Manor during the war, Emmie Hatton unlocks the secrets of Mary’s diary in this novel inspired by Burnett’s classic.
4 - 7
Written by Sandra Markle
If you could have any animal's hair, or feet, or ears, whose would you choose? Outrageous and...
1 - 2
Written by Lauren Tarshis
Ripped from the headlines accounts of how kids escaped death including shark attacks and a volcano eruption. Historical details add to the authenticity.
4 - 5
Written by Cari Meister
Sit! Fetch! Astonish! A photo-rich compendium of awe-inspiring dogs whose talents include recycling, surfing and popping 100 balloons in under a minute.
1 - 2
Written by Cari Meister
Organized into color-coded levels, these short, compelling stories will have both emergent and more advanced readers entertained and engaged as they explore new stories with their favorite characters.
1 - 2
Written by Frances E. Ruffin
An account of the August 28, 1963, gathering for civil rights, culminating in Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. "A must-purchase for both school and public libraries."—SLJ
2 - 3
Written by Marfe Ferguson Delano
Perfect for reading aloud, these exquisite informational texts invite kids to take their first big steps toward understanding the world around them.
1 - 2
Written by Jill Esbaum
Perfect for reading aloud, these exquisite informational texts invite kids to take their first big steps toward understanding the world around them.
P - 2
Written by Brad Meltzer
These accessible illustrated comic-book style biographies feature characters from history as children themselves, as they recount the major events in their lives.
1 - 3
Written by Yanitzia Canetti
What do you want to be when you grow up? Rhyming text and adorable photographs let kids explore amazing jobs while learning the letters of the alphabet!
P - 2
Written by Monica Wellington
Delighted by brilliant fall foliage, a girl identifies and collects leaves in a book. Her infectious curiosity invites readers to do the same.
1 - 2
Written by Don Brown
The intertwined lives of American patriots is recounted with personal details and stirring quotes. Emotional watercolors will captivate young historians.
3 - 6
Written by Jean Taft
While children splash in puddles above, down below an earthworm delights in a rainy day. The lively comparison will delight preschoolers.
P - 1
Written by Ann O. Squire
True Books have been upgraded and updated. Information is presented in a thorough yet engaging manner, featuring lively sidebars, a glossary, visual back matter, and an index.
3 - 5
Written by David A. Adler
This intro to physics demonstrates how kids use simple machines like wedges (teeth), levers (seesaws) and inclined planes (slides) several times a day to improve their lives.
3 - 4
Written by Elise Gravel
Only the creepiest of crawlies earn the spotlight in this hilariously illustrated fact forward nature series.
1 - 3
Written by Elise Gravel
Gross and engrossing, the hairy, sticky, garbage-eating facts about houseflies are presented with laugh-aloud cartoons.
1 - 3
Written by Lauren Tarshis
Survival tales of young people who survived harrowing challenges such as the sinking of the Titanic in 1912 and the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2012. “A high-interest pick” — SLJ