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“Boisterous fun in the spirit of Hervé Tullet’s Press Here (Chronicle, 2011) and Adam Lehrhaupt’s Warning: Do No Open This Book (S. & S., 2013).”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Bath Monster

The Bath Monster

“[W]e are introduced to Boyd’s deliciously wicked Bath Monster. . . . Children will shiver and giggle as they relish repeated readings once they are privy to the final joke on Mom.”—School Library Journal View →

 
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The Bolds

“This fast-paced read . . . [has] enough wacky situations and outright jokes . . . to engage reluctant readers. . . . Underscoring the slapstick appeal is a message about understanding others’ differences. . . . Fans of Roald Dahl will find much to appreciate… View →

 
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Don't Call Me Grandma

“The story’s perspective is from the child, who finds her great-grandmother ‘scary’ but also intriguing, outspoken, and glamorous. Zunon’s lively, colorful illustrations balance the serious tone of the text with warmth and saturation. . . . An appealing… View →

 
Cover: Plants vs. Meats: The Health, History, and Ethics of What We Eat

Plants vs. Meats: The Health, History, and Ethics of What We Eat

“[T]his is a timely, student-friendly primer on the historical, nutritional, and ethical impacts of what and how humans eat. . . . This solid introduction to where food comes from and the consequences of its consumption and production is a worthy addition.”—School Library View →

 

“Smart use of white space, along with well-balanced placement of text and illustrations, offers a fun, robot-filled friendship tale. . . . This well-crafted picture book will appeal to all young inventors who just want to believe in the impossible.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Their Great Gift: Courage, Sacrifice, and Hope in a New Land

Their Great Gift: Courage, Sacrifice, and Hope in a New Land

“An attractive and inspiring look at immigration to the United States, sure to spark discussions at home or in the classroom. . . . [T]his offering puts a human face on a serious issue. . . . An ideal jumping-off place for teachers and parents interested in starting a conversation… View →

 
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The Executioner's Daughter

“Hardstaff weaves a coming-of-age story set in Tudor England with folklore about a Riverwitch. . . . The Riverwitch folklore and the suspense that it creates, along with the themes of love and family, strengthen Moss’s story. . . .®eaders who enjoy history and folklore… View →

 
Cover: Tooth by Tooth: Comparing Fangs, Tusks, and Chompers

Tooth by Tooth: Comparing Fangs, Tusks, and Chompers

“Playful and laugh-out-loud funny, this informative picture book belongs in every dentist office and library.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Whose Hands Are These?: A Community Helper Guessing Book

Whose Hands Are These?: A Community Helper Guessing Book

“Paul and Powell have created an interactive rhyming gem. . . . A well-organized and attractive look at careers.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Ebola Epidemic: The Fight, The Future

The Ebola Epidemic: The Fight, The Future

“Goldsmith, a health care practitioner and experienced science writer . . . is clear and direct—compelling without resorting to sensationalism. . . . It is safe to say that all libraries currently lack up-to-date material on Ebola. Those looking to rectify the situation . . .… View →

 
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Timber Creek Station

“Originally published in the UK, this 2012 Carnegie Medal shortlist title is a peek into the Australian rancher’s lifestyle. . . . For a public or school YA collection looking to add diversity by way of Australia. . . . Hand to readers who enjoy quiet plotlines with plenty of View →

 
Cover: The Final Four: The Pursuit of College Basketball Glory

The Final Four: The Pursuit of College Basketball Glory

“Each chapter of this NCAA basketball overview explores a different facet of the competition. . . . [T]he historical perspective and engaging presentation make it a solid choice.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?

Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?

“[A] solid overview of a multifaceted and complex subject. . . . Well written and impeccably researched, this volume will appeal to budding activists and feminists and to those concerned about human rights.”—School Library Journal View →

 
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Feminism: Reinventing the F-Word

“This informative, impeccably researched investigation of the history of feminism will do more than fill a collection gap—it firmly emphasizes that feminism and feminist are not dirty words. . . . A highly recommended first purchase.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: When the Sun Shines on Antarctica: And Other Poems about the Frozen Continent

When the Sun Shines on Antarctica: And Other Poems about the Frozen Continent

​"Latham does a compelling job of presenting facts alongside verse. . . . Through stunning, evocative artwork, Wadham brings the hues of the Antarctic to life. . . . A delightful assortment of verse that is enhanced by stimulating information and charming… View →

 
Cover: The Maypop Kidnapping: A Quinnie Boyd Mystery

The Maypop Kidnapping: A Quinnie Boyd Mystery

“[A] tale that captures readers’ attention within the first few pages and keeps up the pace through the last chapter. The characters are relatable, refreshingly human, and very funny. . . . [T]his title hits just the right note of suspense without being too scary. . . .… View →

 
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Just My Type: Understanding Personality Profiles

“Each point is countered with leading criticisms, encouraging readers to weigh information to draw personal conclusions. . . . Prompts and activities throughout make the content more relatable. . . . A helpful introductory resource to the topic.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Dead Zones: Why Earth's Waters Are Losing Oxygen

Dead Zones: Why Earth's Waters Are Losing Oxygen

“[This] book covers a worrisome topic in more detail than readers will find elsewhere. . . . A significant overview for serious eco-activists or any students interested in our planet’s oceans and waterways.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Space Junk: The Dangers of Polluting Earth's Orbit

Space Junk: The Dangers of Polluting Earth's Orbit

“A great cover beckons readers inside what should be a fascinating tour of the space around Earth—and it is. . . . There is little else available for students about this important topic for future space engineers.”—School Library Journal View →

 
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They're There on Their Vacation

“A hilarious and worthwhile addition to collections serving elementary school students.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Making a Salad: Wedge vs. Inclined Plane

Making a Salad: Wedge vs. Inclined Plane

“Suitable STEM selections for the youngest scientists.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: What's Your Story, Helen Keller?

What's Your Story, Helen Keller?

“These are serviceable introductions to important historical figures.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Places We Go: A kids' guide to community sites

Places We Go: A kids' guide to community sites

“A useful series that deals with community issues in an engaging way.”—School Library Journal View →