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Sarai and the meaning of awesome
by Sarai Gonzalez
When Sarai's grandparents are forced to move, she hatches a plan with her younger sisters to buy back the house
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Sam Wu is not afraid of ghosts
by Katie Tsang
After an embarrassing incident on his school field trip, Sam is determined to prove that he is not afraid of ghosts
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The slime book
by Inc. Dorling Kindersley
Presents thirty recipes for edible and inedible slimes, including slimes with color, glitter, and beads; that glow in the dark; or that can be blown to make bubbles
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Hip-hop road trip
by Margaret Gurevich
Brie and the rest of the dancers at Ms. Marianne's Academy of Dance are on their way to Florida to compete in the Citrus Jam which is held just outside of Orlando, and where first place includes the opportunity to march in the Main Street Parade at Disney World--but the team from Austin, Texas, includes some girls who are planning to sabotage the other competitors
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Anne arrives
by K. George
Anne, an eleven-year-old orphan, who was sent to live on a Prince Edward Island farm by mistake, wants to make it her home and must convince the elderly brother and sister that live there to keep her
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The bookshop girl
by Sylvia Bishop
When her book-loving family wins a magnificent, magical library filled with wonderful books in extravagant displays, Sylvia is compelled to reveal a personal secret to protect her loved ones from the schemes of a dastardly villain.
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Counting on Katherine
by Helaine Becker
A picture book introduction to the boundary-breaking mathematician who worked for NASA during the space race and was depicted in the film Hidden Figures describes how a numbers-loving young Katherine Johnson became an American icon who calculated the course of moon landings and was integral in saving lives during the Apollo 13 mission.
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Contact your library for more great early elementary books! |
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