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Cover: Andrew the Seeker

Andrew the Seeker

“Quietly thoughtful and emotionally on-point.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Pointe, Claw

Pointe, Claw

“The narrative is appropriately dark . . . [and] viscerally evokes struggles of modern teenagers in a brutally authentic manner.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Niko Draws a Feeling

Niko Draws a Feeling

“[A] picture book ode to the creative spirit. . . . Niko’s journey will resonate with budding artists and inspire young audiences of all abilities to create something meaningful.”—starred, School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Noah Webster's Fighting Words

Noah Webster's Fighting Words

“[A] wonderfully clever and humorous depiction of Noah Webster. . . . Students of all ages (and adults!) will appreciate this brief, comical, fact-filled sketch of an American icon.”—starred, School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Camp So-and-So

Camp So-and-So

“All the world’s a stage in this . . . crafty, and, yes, campy novel that plays with familiar themes before it subverts them. Pure weird entertainment from start to finish.”—starred, Booklist View →

 
Cover: Yours Sincerely, Giraffe

Yours Sincerely, Giraffe

“Its gentle friendship story will leave readers feeling warm and fuzzy, making this early chapter book a great addition to any collection.”—starred, Booklist View →

 
Cover: Niko Draws a Feeling

Niko Draws a Feeling

“Niko’s sadness and sense of being misunderstood lifts when he meets his new neighbor, Iris: her thoughtful, elated expressions as she takes in his creations make for some of Shin’s . . . loveliest scenes in this touching story. . . . What more could an artist ask… View →

 

“Unexpected giggles await with every page turn.”—starred, Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Detective Gordon: A Case in Any Case

Detective Gordon: A Case in Any Case

“An engaging book for early independent readers and for reading aloud to younger children.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: A Different Kind of Passover

A Different Kind of Passover

“‘I can’t imagine our seder without Grandpa at the table,’ worries Jessica as her family travels to her grandparents’ house to celebrate Passover; her grandfather is just out of the hospital and confined to his bed. Leopold-Strauss (The Elijah Door) creates an intimate… View →

 
Cover: A Perfect View: Book 3

A Perfect View: Book 3

“With a cozy, meaningful message and a charming Latina protagonist, this easy-reading volume is a great pick for elementary-schoolers eager for fantasy comics.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Yossi and the Monkeys: A Shavuot Story

Yossi and the Monkeys: A Shavuot Story

“Hoping to earn some extra money to buy challah, blintzes, and flowers for Shavuot, a man named Yossi sets out with three kippahs, sewn by his wife, which are promptly stolen by a monkey as Yossi naps under a tree. Just when things are starting to resemble a Jewish riff on Esphyr… View →

 
Cover: Passover Scavenger Hunt

Passover Scavenger Hunt

“Silva makes her children’s book debut with the warmhearted story of a family’s Passover seder, during which one of the young cousins, Rachel, gets fed up with how bad her Great-Uncle Harry is at hiding the afikomen. Taking the initiative, Rachel organizes a scavenger hunt for her… View →

 

“[A] personable introduction to useful concepts, and attentive readers will enjoy getting to know the specific dogs in the bustling scenes.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Splinter

Splinter

“Dawn (Oblivion) creates an engrossing thriller, blending Sami’s amateur sleuthing with believable teen angst. . . . [A] compelling story.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: How the Queen Found the Perfect Cup of Tea

How the Queen Found the Perfect Cup of Tea

“Swiatkowska’s delicious . . . details give Hosford’s round-the-world tale offbeat charm, and readers will smile as they watch the Queen shed her haughtiness and embrace her own capabilities.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Under the Sabbath Lamp

Under the Sabbath Lamp

“Izzy and Olivia Bloom, a charming older couple, are welcomed into their new neighbors’ homes for Shabbat dinners, and then host a Friday night dinner of their own. But when the guests arrive, they’re puzzled to find that the Blooms don’t own a pair of Shabbat candlesticks; instead View →

 
Cover: Noah Webster's Fighting Words

Noah Webster's Fighting Words

“[Maurer] has crafted a text that reflects Webster’s feisty personality and provides enough history to establish sufficient context for Webster’s work. . . . An attractive volume demonstrating that even words themselves have a story.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Smash!: Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe with the Large Hadron Collider

Smash!: Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe with the Large Hadron Collider

“Big tech at its biggest; weird science at its weirdest: readers will echo Sophie’s ’It’s amazeballs!’”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: I'm Big Now!

I'm Big Now!

“Rhyming text and exuberant art follows a little girl . . . getting used to her status as big sister. . . . A warm . . . celebration of all things big girl.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: De-Extinction: The Science of Bringing Lost Species Back to Life

De-Extinction: The Science of Bringing Lost Species Back to Life

“A staid but intellectually stimulating excursion across one of modern biology’s most promising, and controversial, frontiers.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Notations of Cooper Cameron

The Notations of Cooper Cameron

“Cooper Cameron is a unique and unforgettable character, a boy who sees the beauty in bugs and the heroism in frogs.”—Kurtis Scaletta, author of Mudville and Rooting for Rafael Rosales View →

 
Cover: Gus's Garage

Gus's Garage

Returning to the vehicular focus of Bang and Who’s Driving? Timmers introduces a string of animals who drive quirky cars and a good-natured pig mechanic who makes them even quirkier. Gus has a one-pump garage in the middle of nowhere and a stash of greasy, worn-out… View →

 
Cover: Stinker

Stinker

“Please take this book home with you. It does not stink. It is irresistible.”—Judy Schachner, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Skippyjon Jones View →