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Cover: Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year

“the short sentences in these thorough offerings are just right for beginning readers.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 
Cover: Thomas Jefferson: A Life of Patriotism

Thomas Jefferson: A Life of Patriotism

“These slim, square biographies for early independent readers. . . are effective in providing readers with a general sense of why these historical figures are important.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 
Cover: Yaffa and Fatima: Shalom, Salaam

Yaffa and Fatima: Shalom, Salaam

“In this unique retelling of the classic ‘Brothers’ legend, the title characters are two women – one Jewish, one Muslim—living side-by side in Jerusalem. The women work together harvesting dates, and often share meals. They practice their faiths, which the book… View →

 
Cover: Wilma Rudolph

Wilma Rudolph

“Accessible narratives, including anecdotes chosen for their kid appeal, introduce these important (and classroom-friendly) historical figures to young Spanish-language readers.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 
Cover: ¿QUÉ hacen los maestros (What DO Teachers Do): [después de que TE VAS de la escuela]? ([after YOU Leave School]?)

¿QUÉ hacen los maestros (What DO Teachers Do): [después de que TE VAS de la escuela]? ([after YOU Leave School]?)

“The book’s inspired premise – what teachers do at school after students go home – is enough to draw in readers; exuberant illustrations of teachers run amok seal the deal.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 
Cover: Nightmare on Zombie Island: Book 5

Nightmare on Zombie Island: Book 5

“Young readers will devour every page and follow the chain of events leading to each scene of happy or horrible ending. Don’t miss out on these excellent titles – they’re great for getting children who ‘hate reading’ to change their mind.”… View →

 
Cover: Captured by Pirates: Book 1

Captured by Pirates: Book 1

“Pirates allows readers to control where the story goes, using both fairly lengthy prose and comic-book-style pages to move it along. The medium works well with the second-person narration, and Witt’s illustrations provide an excellent reflection of the tone… View →

 
Cover: Will y Orv (Will and Orv)

Will y Orv (Will and Orv)

“These beginning readers offer historical fiction from the point of view of a child observing the events.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 

“. . .the text is spare, elemental, and without a preachy word.” —Booklist View →

 

“An outstanding history of scientific inquiry, this title will appeal to future oceanographers and excite them with the news that there is still important research to be done.” —Starred, School Library Journal View →

 

“Fridell delivers a compelling history of forensic science, from its beginnings in 1910 through the present. Examples of investigations abound and are brought to life by photos. Most riveting are the descriptions of professionals involved in a murder case, including a medical… View →

 

“Tense action sequences blossom into a joyous, fulfilling conclusion, but it is the imagery – lyrical, mysterious, haunting – that will linger.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 

“Readers of Spy Technology will be delighted to learn that such ingenious gadgets as pistols in lipstick cases are not just the stuff of James Bond, but have been used by organizations like the CIA and the KGB. . . This… View →

 
Cover: Sammy Spider's Shabbat Fun Book

Sammy Spider's Shabbat Fun Book

“…a fun and innovative introduction to the Jewish practice of Shabbat. Sammy Spider’s Shabbat Fun Book is very highly recommended as a fun learning tool about this Jewish celebration event.” View →

 
Cover: Traitor

Traitor

“A powerful view of resistance and fortitude.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Mallory on Board

Mallory on Board

“Readers will enjoy the details of the cruise and the fancy wedding arrangements on board. The book is well designed, and the frequent black-and-white illustrations enhance this easy chapter book. There is bonus end matter, featuring Mallory’s spring break report and a… View →

 
Cover: Love and Roast Chicken: A Trickster Tale from the Andes Mountains

Love and Roast Chicken: A Trickster Tale from the Andes Mountains

“A thoroughly enjoyable tale that deserives a plce in most libraries.” —Starred, School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Flyer Flew!: The Invention of the Airplane

The Flyer Flew!: The Invention of the Airplane

“Hill ably conveys complex physics concepts such as lift in mostly clear explanations, which are extended in color diagrams. . . this title offers a compelling view of engineering feats, a welcome approach for the target audience.” —School Library… View →

 

“Profiles of famous cases (Timothy McVeigh, O.J. Simpson) and descriptions of jobs in the field (forensic entomologists, dentists, anthropologists) will pique readers’ interest.” —The Horn Book Guide View →

 
Cover: Dino-Hockey

Dino-Hockey

“In this fast-paced and wild hockey championship, the carnivores in red jerseys (Meat-Eaters) take on the herbivores in green (Veggiesaurs). Clever rhyming couplets keep the game lively and slip in facts about dinosaurs (‘Socks and jerseys keep them warm/cold-blooded beasts View →

 
Cover: Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb?

Dearly, Nearly, Insincerely: What Is an Adverb?

“The energy and sheer razzmatazz of the text and graphics will have young grammarians entranced.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Demeter & Persephone: Spring Held Hostage [A Greek Myth]

Demeter & Persephone: Spring Held Hostage [A Greek Myth]

“The artwork is excellent throughout. . .” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Tigers

Tigers

“These clearly written offerings describe each mammal’s different species or subspecies, diet, habitat and geographic range, physiology, and reproductive habits. Crisp color photos appear throughout each book.” —The Horn Book Guide… View →

 
Cover: Hanukkah Hippity-Hop

Hanukkah Hippity-Hop

“A clever and entertaining story that will brighten library shelves during the Hanukkah season.”—School Library Journal View →