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Cover: Our Kid

Our Kid

“A tall tale with lots of fun kidding around.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Black Holes: The Weird Science of the Most Mysterious Objects in the Universe

Black Holes: The Weird Science of the Most Mysterious Objects in the Universe

“[A]ttentive readers will come away with firm grasps of a host of cosmically slippery notions. . . . An up-to-date excursion past the boundaries of Newtonian physics . . .”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Zoo Scientists to the Rescue

Zoo Scientists to the Rescue

“Newman brings scientific research to life with her lively introduction to three scientists. . . . [A] fascinating story of how specialists make a real difference in conservation today.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Super Bowl: Chasing Football Immortality

The Super Bowl: Chasing Football Immortality

“[A]nother solid addition to sports shelves.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: The Scroll of Alexandria: A Lottie Lipton Adventure

The Scroll of Alexandria: A Lottie Lipton Adventure

“This series provides an engaging look at ancient artifacts, word and number puzzles, and a strong, smart, and determined young female character.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Super Bowl: Chasing Football Immortality

The Super Bowl: Chasing Football Immortality

“The author’s beginnings as a sportswriter are very evident here; this latest book should score a quick touchdown with readers.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: On the Free

On the Free

“Outdoorsy teens will appreciate the realistic hiking and camping takeaways . . .”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Inventor, Engineer, and Physicist Nikola Tesla

Inventor, Engineer, and Physicist Nikola Tesla

“[N]atural companion texts for maker spaces. . . . Upbeat profiles of admirable STEM figures and fine additions to biography collections.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Monkey with a Tool Belt and the Silly School Mystery

Monkey with a Tool Belt and the Silly School Mystery

“Young mystery buffs, fans of Monkey with a Tool Belt, and those who are new to the series, will enjoy this addition.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion

Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion

“The well-written, intriguing text is complemented by Ngai’s vibrant and surreal illustrations. . . . With the commemoration of the centenary of World War I, this book is a fascinating selection that will captivate readers, especially war story enthusiasts.”—starred,… View →

 
Cover: Our Kid

Our Kid

“With a sympathetic protagonist and lovably quirky ink-and-watercolor illustrations, this picture book delivers plenty of read-aloud fun.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Artificial Intelligence: Building Smarter Machines

Artificial Intelligence: Building Smarter Machines

“McPherson’s straightforward, accessible text offers fascinating, thought-provoking, and up-to-date information on a high-interest, very relevant topic to contemporary teens.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion

Dazzle Ships: World War I and the Art of Confusion

“[An] inspiring story of creativity.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Truthers

Truthers

“[F]or those who like their action stories with a political bent, this should satisfy.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Auma's Long Run

Auma's Long Run

“Odihambo flawlessly weaves Kenyan tradition and culture with appropriate preteen problems . . . . [T]his novel would be an excellent asset to classrooms everywhere.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Marco Polo: Dangers and Visions

Marco Polo: Dangers and Visions

“[T]he resulting epic casts a spell; readers won’t soon forget Marco’s kaleidoscopic journey—or the miracle that he survived to tell his story.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Chicken in the Kitchen

Chicken in the Kitchen

“[A] boisterous story of things that go bump in the night . . .”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: A Concert in the Sand

A Concert in the Sand

“This fictional account of the first performance by what was to become the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO), in December 1936, features presumably Hebrew-speaking Uri and his Germanspeaking grandmother. She plucks Uri from a day of boredom… View →

 
Cover: Tisha B'Av: A Jerusalem Journey

Tisha B'Av: A Jerusalem Journey

“A family learns about ancient Jerusalem in the days of the Temple and about the modern observance of Tisha B’Av in the best and most effective way of all – by exploring ancient sites in a hands-on way; they dig, they walk, they photograph, they touch, they ask, and… View →

 
Cover: Auma's Long Run

Auma's Long Run

“A hard-hitting story of a resilient and intelligent girl who bravely confronts a devastating health crisis.”—starred, Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Auma's Long Run

Auma's Long Run

“Auma treats readers to beautiful descriptions of the world around her but also gives them a candid look at the fear and superstition surrounding AIDs in its early days in Kenya as well as the grief of loss. . . . Honestly told, Auma’s tale humanizes and contextualizes the… View →

 
Cover: Chicken in the Kitchen

Chicken in the Kitchen

“Okorafor leaps into the world of picture books in a most unforgettable way with this playful, fascinating tale.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 

“[An] empathetic look at a Turkana boy’s deferred dreams and a family’s struggle for a resource taken for granted by most American children strikes an important chord for families.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: On the Free

On the Free

“[A] tone-sensitive treatment of different life experiences make this a positive story for personal growth and positive change.”—Kirkus Reviews View →