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Cover: Carey Price: How a First Nations Kid Became a Superstar Goaltender

Carey Price: How a First Nations Kid Became a Superstar Goaltender

“An inspiring story, especially for hockey fans and not just for reluctant teen readers.”—Kirkus View →

 

“Motherly consolation meets folkloric Indian artwork in ’You’re Safe With Me,’ a picture book by Chitra Soundar with striking illustrations by Poonam Mistry.”—Wall Street Journal View →

 
Cover: The Field Trip

The Field Trip

“While an alien attack is the common thread, these stories are less about extraterrestrial problems and more about issues common to many teenagers. Characters struggle with pride, anger, lost love, rivalries, and first crushes.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Royal Pain

Royal Pain

“High-concept, easy-to-read romances with feel-good messages.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: An Unlikely Ballerina

An Unlikely Ballerina

“This is a beautifully told, richly illustrated story.” – Chicago Jewish Star View →

 
Cover: All Eyes on Alexandra

All Eyes on Alexandra

“Ima and Abba Crane (as in birds) can’t keep young Alexandra Crane in line, in All Eyes On Alexandra by Anna Levine, illustrated by Chiara Pasqualotto. She’s curious and likes to explore. But winter is coming, and she will need to stay in the “V” formation… View →

 
Cover: The Edelweiss Pirates

The Edelweiss Pirates

“Edelweiss Pirates by JENNI-FER EINGREN, illustrated by DANIELA STAMATIADI, for ages 8 to 12. Kurt and his older brother Albert, who are not Jewish,… View →

 
Cover: The World Needs Beautiful Things

The World Needs Beautiful Things

“Even as a slave in Egypt, young Bezalel found beautiful things to collect and keep in his Beautiful Things Box, in this story for ages 3 to 8, The World Needs Beautiful Things by Leah Rachel Berkowitz, illustrated by Daniele Fabbri. When the time suddenly came to leave Egypt,… View →

 
Cover: And There Was Evening, And There Was Morning

And There Was Evening, And There Was Morning

“Graphically imaginative and poetically told, And There Was Evening And There Was Morning by Harriet Cohen Helfand, illustrated by Ellen Kahan Zager is the creation story in rhyme. Told simply in rhyming couplets that children 3 to 8 will understand, the illustrations are at once… View →

 
Cover: The Flight of Swans

The Flight of Swans

“McGuire’s spellbinding writing will embark you on a grand adventure.”—Christina Farley, author of the Gilded series and The Princess and the Page View →

 

“A stunning, reassuring bedtime story.”—starred, Booklist View →

 
Cover: The Flight of Swans

The Flight of Swans

“McGuire has the right balance of heroics, poetics, and pratfalls. . . . Brava performance!”—Jane Yolen View →

 
Cover: Navajo Code Talkers

Navajo Code Talkers

‘Navajo Code Talkers,’ from the series Heroes of World War II, tells the story of the successful communications of the Navajo code talkers, in the US marines, during World War II from 1942 through 1945, in the Pacific theater. This exciting true story of a Marine core of… View →

 
Cover: Science Educator and Advocate Bill Nye

Science Educator and Advocate Bill Nye

Prepare for ramped-up STEM engagement with the latest installment in the STEM Trailblazer Bios series. In four to five brisk, photo-filled chapters, entries showcase each innovator’s early life, education, career, and… View →

 

“Leave a copy casually open at the desk for instant circulation, or put the art teacher, language arts teacher, and this title together and wait for creative sparks to fly.”—starred, The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books View →

 
Cover: Navajo Code Talkers

Navajo Code Talkers

In the last two years of World War II, the United States Government employed Navajo Marines to create a coding system that was quick and efficient. With the help of these code talkers, the U.S. was able to gain control of important islands in the Pacific that helped to win the war.… View →

 
Cover: Outrageous Animal Adaptations: From Big-Eared Bats to Frill-Necked Lizards

Outrageous Animal Adaptations: From Big-Eared Bats to Frill-Necked Lizards

Twenty-four different animals are highlighted in this book about animals who have physically adapted to their environments. Some of the animals include: Geoduck, Vampire Squid, Waxy Monkey Tree Frog and Naked Mole Rat. Each animal has their picture, a classification, their adaptation… View →

 
Cover: Fire Trucks on the Go

Fire Trucks on the Go

A simple picture book filled with photos and clearly written text that explains what fire trucks are, what they do, and the various equipment found on specific types of trucks. There is an index and suggested readings for more information found at the back of the book. This book… View →

 

“A sweet selection for imaginative children who marvel about nature and delight in daydreaming.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Create Music with Scratch

Create Music with Scratch

“The engaging text, accompanied by bright illustrations and ready-made blocks of code, is useful in helping young coders compose their own music projects.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps

Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps

“A fresh look at growing and preparing foods.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps

Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps

“A fine addition to gardening collections.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Weaver

The Weaver

“Fragility, strength, and creativity are eloquently conveyed in this affecting tale. A good storytime selection and discussion starter about resilience.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Let's Draw Monsters with Crayola ® !

Let's Draw Monsters with Crayola ® !

“Whether they’re a Cyclops Susan or Undead Fred, this book will unleash young artists’ monster muses.”—Booklist View →