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Sesame Street ® Celebrating You and Me — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Sesame Street ® Celebrating You and Me
On Sesame Street, we celebrate everyone! In this series, readers will explore the different ways we eat, dress, play, and more. Recognizing our similarities and differences will teach little… Read More →
Sesame Street ® Character Guides — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Sesame Street ® Character Guides
Elmo, Abby, Big Bird, and their Sesame Street friends join this positive introduction to character traits and social and emotional wellness. Hands-on activities help kids model each topic,… Read More →
Sesame Street ® Friends around the World — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Sesame Street ® Friends around the World
Sesame Street characters help introduce readers to six different countries around the world. Young readers will dive into the unique landscapes, geography, and culture of each country. Read More →
Sesame Street ® Self-Care — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Sesame Street ® Self-Care
With the help of their friends from Sesame Street, young readers learn how to take care of themselves. From hygiene to emotional well-being, this series guides readers through the many things Read More →
Sesame Street ® Tough Topics — Library Bound Hardcover Set
From the Series Sesame Street ® Tough Topics
Life can bring tough challenges and difficult situations. In this series, the Sesame Street friends provide caregivers and educators a place to begin facilitating discussion around tough topics. Read More →
Setter Up
Mackenzie lives and breathes volleyball, but after coming out, she finds her passion for playing is challenged by the homophobic behavior of her teammates. With the help of her friends, she… Read More →
Seventh Grade vs. the Galaxy
From the Series Adventures of the PSS 118
Percy Jackson meets Star Trek PSS 118 is just your typical school—except that it's a rickety old spaceship orbiting Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. Jack's dad used to be the science teacher,… Read More →
Shelter Pet Block Party
From the Series Becoming Ari
Ari's local animal shelter has run out of space! Can Ari and the Secret Kindness Society help find homes for the pets before it's too late? Read More →
She Represents: 44 Women Who Are Changing Politics . . . and the World
Whichever side of the political aisle you lean toward, it can seem like the only people in power are white men. But the balance is beginning to tip. Women are being elected at record rates… Read More →
Shoham's Bangle
A Sydney Taylor Notable Book Winner of the Crystal Kite Award Tablet Magazine's Best Jewish Kids Books of the Year Shoham's bangle jingles and jangles, clinks and clacks. Shoham wears a… Read More →
Shot in the Dark
From the Series Lorimer Sports Stories
Eighth-grader Micah is psyched to have made the BC junior goalball team—even though he gets the news while dealing with a flare-up of his degenerative eye condition. What he's not happy about Read More →
Show-and-Tell Queen
From the Series Queen Bee
Queen Bee can’t wait to show her bindis to her class. She thinks they are perfect for a queen, but not everyone seems to agree. Will Beena be able to see eye to eye with her class? In the… Read More →
Sign Your ABCs with Sesame Street ®
Alongside their favorite furry friends from Sesame Street, young readers are introduced to American Sign Language and learn how to sign their ABCs. Read More →
Sigue intentándolo con Abby (Keep Trying with Abby): Un libro sobre la persistencia (A Book about Persistence)
From the Series Guías de personajes de Sesame Street ® en español (Sesame Street ® Character Guides)
¡Ser persistente significa no rendirse! Abby y la pandilla de Sesame Street ayudan a los niños a aprender que pueden resolver problemas y cometer errores siempre que sigan intentándolo. Being Read More →
Simone Biles: Athletes Who Made a Difference
From the Series Athletes Who Made a Difference
Simone Biles has been the face of women's gymnastics since she first entered the international stage. In addition to winning a record seven Olympic medals, 30 World Championship medals, and… Read More →
Simone Biles: Deportistas que marcaron una diferencia (Athletes Who Made a Difference)
From the Series Deportistas que marcaron una diferencia (Athletes Who Made a Difference)
Simone Biles ha sido la cara de la gimnasia femenina desde que entró a la escena internacional. Además de ganar un récord de siete medallas olímpicas, 30 medallas en campeonatos mundiales y… Read More →
Simone Biles: Greatest of All Time
From the Series Gateway Biographies
Simone Biles discovered gymnastics on a chance day-care trip to a gym when she was six years old. Ten years later, she became the first Black woman to win the all-around world championship… Read More →
Sincerely, Harriet
Harriet Flores struggles with boredom and an unrequited crush while learning to manage her chronic illness through a long, hot, 1990s summer in Chicago. She uses her imagination to cope,… Read More →
Skunk! Skedaddle!
Nobody wants to be friends with a smelly skunk, but Sally is desperate to show the townspeople that she would never let off a stink around friends. When she bumps into the town robber, it's… Read More →
Slavery and Reconstruction: The Struggle for Black Civil Rights
From the Series American Slavery and the Fight for Freedom (Read Woke ™ Books)
After the traumas of slavery and the Civil War came the Reconstruction era. Lasting from 1865 to 1877, the period saw huge gains made as Black people built political power and established… Read More →
Slavery and the Civil War: Rooted in Racism
From the Series American Slavery and the Fight for Freedom (Read Woke ™ Books)
The Civil War began when eleven Southern states refused to give up the practice of slavery and seceded to form the Confederate States of America. In both the Union and the Confederacy,… Read More →
Slug Needs a Hug!
When it begins to bug Slug that his mom doesn't hug him, he leaves home to find out why. Kitten suggests he should be furrier, so he puts on a woolly hat while Bird suggests he needs a beak.… Read More →
Small Shoes, Great Strides: How Three Brave Girls Opened Doors to School Equality
On November 14, 1960, first graders Leona Tate, Tessie Prevost, and Gail Etienne stepped into history by going to school. Escorted by U.S. Marshals and facing swarms of shouting protestors,… Read More →
Smashing Stigma: Dismantling Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Stigma is everywhere around us. People may mistrust the unhoused or discriminate against those suffering from an addiction. They may change the way they interact with someone after… Read More →