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Anxiety: Deal with it before it ties you up in knots
From the Series Lorimer Deal With It
The most common mental health problem facing Canadian children today is anxiety. It's easy to dismiss the emotional, psychological, and physical effects of anxiety in children as being "all… Read More →
A Perfect View: Book 3
From the Series Cici: A Fairy's Tale
Cici is ready for all her favorite camping activities! She has everything planned for the trip with her dad, her sister, and her friend Kendra. But with Cici's new fairy powers, nature has… Read More →
A Pocketful of Stars
Safiya and her mother have never seen eye to eye. Her mother doesn't understand Safiya's love of gaming, and shy Safiya doesn't think she has anything in common with her vibrant, sometimes… Read More →
Aprecio con Beto y Enrique (Caring with Bert and Ernie): Un libro sobre la empatía (A Book about Empathy)
From the Series Guías de personajes de Sesame Street ® en español (Sesame Street ® Character Guides)
¡Los niños aprenderán todo sobre la empatía con los mejores amigos Beto y Enrique! Descubrirán cómo pensar acerca de los demás, demostrarles que los aprecian y ayudar a quienes los rodean.… Read More →
A Queen to the Rescue: The Story of Henrietta Szold, Founder of Hadassah
Henrietta Szold took Queen Esther as a model and worked hard to save the Jewish people. In 1912, she founded the Jewish women's social justice organization, Hadassah. Henrietta started… Read More →
Arm in Arm: The Grimké Sisters' Fight for Abolition and Women's Rights
Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké grew up in wealth and privilege in early nineteenth century Charleston, South Carolina. Following the standards of the time, they should have known nothing… Read More →
A Scarf for Keiko
It's 1942. Sam's class is knitting socks for soldiers and Sam is a terrible knitter. Keiko is a good knitter, but some kids at school don't want anything to do with her because the Japanese… Read More →
Ask Scarlett: Can Being Outside Help Me De-Stress? And More Questions about Nature and You
Can nature help kids feel better? Scarlett says yes—and she’s got the science to prove it! Based on the popular Ranger Rick® magazine feature, Ask Scarlett is a fun and friendly Q&A book… Read More →
A Tale of Two Dragons
The kingdoms of Arbor, with its lush forests, and Pomosa, rich with farmland, have no love between them, and the children have taken to sneaking across the borders at night to steal the… Read More →
Athletes Who Made a Difference — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Athletes Who Made a Difference
This graphic nonfiction series presents true sports stories of grit, leadership, and resistance. Dynamic visuals highlight impactful events on and off the field, as legendary athletes inspire Read More →
A Time Traveler's Theory of Relativity
He believes in science, but only magic can help his mom. Twelve-year-old Finn is used to people in his family disappearing. His twin sister, Faith, drowned when they were three years old. A… Read More →
At Top Speed
From the Series Quartz Creek Ranch
For Ella, winning has always been the goal, and at Quartz Creek Ranch, she's pretty sure she'll ace horseback riding too. There's just one hitch in her plan: Figure Eight, the beautiful… Read More →
Auma's Long Run
Auma loves to run. In her small Kenyan village, she's a track star with big dreams. A track scholarship could allow her to attend high school and maybe even become a doctor. But a strange new Read More →
Autism
From the Series Dealing with Disorders and Disease
You probably know someone with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) because it is relatively common. In the United States, one in 68 children has been identified with ASD, more commonly known as… Read More →
Axolotl's Safe Place
From the Series Lily Lu to the Rescue
Lily Lu joins her mom at Lake Xochimilco in Mexico to learn about axolotls and how pollution is affecting their natural habitat. Can Lily find a way to help? Read More →
Azizi and the Little Blue Bird
In the Land of the Crescent Moon, the walls have ears. Azizi lives with Umma and Baba in a country ruled with an iron fist, whose leaders capture all the blue birds and lock them up in a… Read More →
Bank Accounts and Borrowing Money
From the Series Money and You!
In this high-interest and accessible book, readers will be introduced to the world of bank accounts and borrowing. How do banks work and what do they do with our money? How do you open a… Read More →
Bank Shot
From the Series Lorimer Sports Stories
This girls' basketball story deals with the conflict between family caregiving responsibilities and extra-curricular sports that some kids, particularly girls, often face. Jo loves playing… Read More →
Ban This!: How One School Fought Two Book Bans and Won (and How You Can Too)
“Each demand to ban a book is a demand to deny each person’s constitutionally protected right to choose and read books that raise important issues and lift up the voices of those who are… Read More →
Barkley
This is the story of a small dog named Barkley who is having a bit of an identity crisis. Barkley sees all the dogs around him, and they each have something that makes them unique—big dogs,… Read More →
Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters
SHORTLISTED FOR THE KLAUS FLUGGE PRIZE 2021! Praise for Bartholomew and the Morning Monsters ''A playful nod to difficult mornings''. -- Kirkus ''A solid children's debut for both creators''… Read More →
Baseball Buddies — Trade Hardcover Set
From the Series Baseball Buddies
Meet the Baseball Buddies, a diverse group of young boys and girls who come together to form a baseball team. Each team member has their unique strengths and personalities. With the help of… Read More →
Basketball Break
From the Series Lerner Sports Stories
Max is excited for basketball season. But after being voted team captain, basketball begins to take up all his time. Will Max learn to balance basketball with his other priorities before he… Read More →
Be a Bridge
In this upbeat picture book, acclaimed authors Irene Latham and Charles Waters bring key themes from their earlier collaborations (Can I Touch Your Hair? and Dictionary for a Better World) to Read More →