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Maybe you should fly a jet! : maybe you should be a vet!
by Seuss
A rerelease of a lesser-known inspirational Dr. Seuss Beginner Book introduces a rhyming mix of real and imaginary careers, from a firefighter and teacher to a perfume smeller and roller-coaster owner. Illustrations.
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Trolls world tour. One big party
by Elle Stephens
Queen Poppy lives in Trolls Village with other Trolls who each have different musical styles, as she tries to get them to sing in harmony
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Knight owls
by Eric Seltzer
A giggle-inducing rhyming story by the award-winning author of Four Pups and a Worm finds a troop of brave knight owls on a mission to find a dragon, save their kingdom and find time for a snack. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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No rest for the Easter Beagle
by Tina Gallo
Getting burned out while scrambling to prepare for his Easter Beagle duties, Snoopy is encouraged by Lucy to get some well-deserved rest while the Peanuts gang teams up to finish coloring and hiding Snoopy’s Easter eggs. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Poppleton every day
by Cynthia Rylant
Enjoying everyday adventures by himself or alongside his friends, Poppleton the persnickety pig goes stargazing with Hudson, shops for a new bed and goes sailing with Fillmore. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Missing May. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Every Day Is Earth Day
by Jordan D. Brown
Happily celebrating Earth Day, Jet Propulsion takes his Ready Jet Go friends on an amazing ride around the world in his flying saucer while convincing them that every day should be Earth Day. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Flubby will not play with that
by J. E. Morris
When young Kami brings home a bag full of toys for Flubby, the loveably lazy feline rejects a singing bird, wind-up mouse and fishing pole before an unexpected option becomes the best fit. By the creator of Please Write Back! Simultaneous eBook
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Freckleface Strawberry : monster time!
by Julianne Moore
Looking forward to recess so that she can play a pretend monster game, Freckleface Strawberry learns a valuable lesson about cooperation and compromise when her friends have other ideas about what they want to do. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Prank you very much
by Megan McDonald
When Stink becomes so enthusiastic about his promising entry for the summer science fair that he begins acting like a mad scientist, Judy Moody cooks up an irresistible prank that escalates into an epic match of wits. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Penny and her doll
by Kevin Henkes
In a brand-new series by a Caldecott Medalist, Penny instantly loves the doll her grandmother sends her, but finding the perfect name for her is a challenge. 125,000 first printing.
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Hauntley girls
by Chelsea Beyl
Organizing a mother-daughter book club with her mom, Vampirina chooses a book for the first reading only to cast an accidental spell on their human clubmates. TV tie-in. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Mulan
by Mary Tillworth
Publishing just in time for the release of the live-action version of Disney’s Mulan in March 2020, stories based on the movie follow Mulan and her friends Mushu, Cri-Kee and others as they set out to save Mulan’s father and the Chinese empire from an enemy invasion. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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I see
by Joe Cepeda
A companion to Up and I Dig combines high-energy artwork with skill-reinforcing text in the leveled-reader story of a child who makes simple but wondrous observations of objects in the natural world, from an ant and snail to a butterfly and nest of eggs. Illustrations.
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Duck & Cat's rainy day
by Carin Bramsen
A Step Into Reading debut starring fan-favorite characters Duck and Cat finds the best-friend duo trying to figure out what to do on a rainy day at the farm. By the illustrator of The Yellow Tutu. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The girl who speaks bear
by Sophie Anderson
Longing to know who she really is after being discovered in a bear cave as a baby, 12-year-old Yanka begins a remarkable transformation that forces her to leave a loving foster home in search of a place where she truly belongs. By the author of The House With Chicken Legs.
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Bat and the end of everything
by Elana K Arnold
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with A Boy Called Bat finds Bat, a boy on the autism spectrum, preparing to say goodbye to his favorite teacher at the end of the school year while worrying about the summer care of a class pet and anticipating a separation from his best friend. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Bat and the waiting game
by Elana K Arnold
When Bat's older sister Janie gets a part in the school play, and can't watch him after school, it means some pretty big changes. For one, someone else will have to take care of the skunk kit in the afternoons
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Beginners welcome
by Cindy Baldwin
Starting to emerge from her shell in the months after devastating losses, Annie Lee takes piano lessons from an elderly mall pianist before his disappearance forces her to break a promise to a new friend. By the author of Where the Watermelons Grow. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Mr. Terupt falls again
by Rob Buyea
A sequel to Because of Mr. Terupt finds his seven most devoted students delightedly returning to Mr. Terupt's class for a second year, which is marked by Peter's determination to avoid private school, the influence of older students on Alexa, Anna's decision to learn the truth about her absent dad and more.
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Royal crown
by Meg Cabot
A conclusion to the popular spin-off series finds young Olivia visiting with an American friend, wondering about her relationship with a new boyfriend and navigating the gossip of her snooty cousin while preparing for her sister's history-making coronation. Simultaneous eBook.
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Miss Impossible
by Caroline Cala
Accepting their highest-paying job yet only to discover that they are being asked to chaperone one of their own troublesome classmates, Malia, Dot and Bree navigate their charge on her own turf while wondering if she is simply misunderstood. 60,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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King and the dragonflies
by Kacen Callender
A 12-year-old boy spends days in the mystical Louisiana bayou to come to terms with a sibling’s sudden death, his grief-stricken family and the disappearance of his former best friend amid whispers about the latter’s sexual orientation. By the award-winning author of Hurricane Child. Illustrations.
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Twist
by Sarah Cannon
Three gifted kids, including an aspiring horror writer, a fantasy illustrator and a girl who has a gift for managing trouble, accidentally create a doorway between one of their stories and the real world, unleashing violent, once-imaginary creatures on their town. Simultaneous eBook.
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Lunch money
by Andrew Clements
Always looking to make a buck, savvy businessman Greg Kenton comes up with a scheme to sell his very own comic books at lunch time in order to earn the miscellaneous change his classmates’ are eager to spend, but although things start off well, the powers that be aren’t very supportive and begin to put the kibosh on his entrepreneurial experiment. 100,000 first printing. $100,000 ad/promo.
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The only black girls in town
by Brandy Colbert
Ecstatic to hear that another African American family has moved into town, surfer Alberta attempts to make friends with homesick newcomer Edie, who helps her uncover painful local secrets in a box of old journals. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Colfer
A movie tie-in edition of the first entry in the internationally best-selling series follows the exploits of a teen criminal mastermind who orchestrates a siege against dangerous, tech-savvy fairies. By the author of the W.A.R.P. trilogy. 750,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Original.
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Hollow dolls
by MarcyKate Connolly
Freed after Lady Aisling is destroyed, mind-reader Simone sets off to find her family but as she delves deeper into her history, she learns truths she never could have imagined
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The chaos curse
by Sayantani DasGupta
Returning to her hometown to rescue Prince Lal from her frenemy, Kiran navigates a troubling prophecy about her role in a brewing conflict before discovering that the Anti-Chaos Committee may be causing disruptions in the multiverse. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Before the sword
by Grace Lin
Publishing just in time for the release of the live-action version of Disney’s Mulan in March 2020, stories based on the movie follow Mulan and her friends Mushu, Cri-Kee and others as they set out to save Mulan’s father and the Chinese empire from an enemy invasion. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Onward : the junior novelization
by Suzanne Francis
A series of books publishing to coincide with the latest Disney/Pixar film, Onward, which opens in theaters March 6, 2020, introduces two teenage elf brothers living in a suburban fantasy world, who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. Movie tie-in. Illustrations.
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Itch
by Polly Farquhar
Beginning the sixth grade in the wake of a tornado and his mother’s extended business trip, Itch navigates painful disadvantages through school friendships that are tested by a scary incident involving a swapped lunch. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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A talent for trouble
by Natasha Farrant
A boarding school girl desperate to connect with her unpredictable father persuades two friends to cut class for an off-the-grid adventure on a remote island, where they navigate formidable obstacles, including a gang of international jewel thieves. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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La luna mango / Mango Moon
by Diane De Anda
When a father is taken away from his family and facing deportation, his children are left to grieve and wonder about what comes next, but Maricela learns that her love for her father continues on even though he's no longer part of her daily life. Preschool-Gr 3
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Bad guys finish first
by Michael Fry
Walking away from his parents' supervillain ambitions to pursue his dream of becoming a librarian, Victor Spoil is astonished to see his boss in battle with robot ninjas before discovering that librarians are actually a secret crimefighting league. 4, first printing.
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Big game : a Funjungle novel
by Stuart Gibbs
A latest entry in the series that includes Belly Up and Poached finds resident school sleuth Teddy Fitzroy protecting FunJungle's pregnant and endangered Asian rhinoceros from a poacher who wants to steal her valuable horn.
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Samantha Spinner and the boy in the ball
by Russell Ginns
A latest entry in the series that incorporates puzzles and secret messages finds Samantha Spinner reunited with her uncle and pursuing the answers to existential questions before discovering that her brother, Nipper, has gone missing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Charlie Joe Jackson's guide to not growing up
by Tom Greenwald
A conclusion to the popular series finds an imminently graduating Charlie Joe wondering if he was too hasty in wishing for the end of school in the face of college-prep activities and other looming responsibilities. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tbh, I Feel the Same
by Lisa Greenwald
Pursuing respective interests with the swim team, school play and poetry club, BFFs Cece, Gabby and Prianka find their bond tested by classmates who discriminately rank others according to their looks, smarts and popularity. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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TBH, too much drama
by Lisa Greenwald
Looking forward to an epic summer as the final week of sixth grade commences, best friends Cece, Prianka and Gabby coordinate school spirit activities through texts, emails and notes that also document the events surrounding a humiliating viral post. 60,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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TBH, IDK what's next : a novel in text
by Lisa Greenwald
"BFFs Gabby, Cece and Prianka exchange texts, emojis and notes documenting the unexpected challenges of their screen-free resolve at summer camp, an effort that is complicated by a new crush, a family vacation to India and disputes involving their ""likes"" on camp photos. 75, first printing. Simultaneous eBook."
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Charlie Joe Jackson's guide to making money
by Tom Greenwald
Wanting to raise more money than his allowance provides in order to buy a popular new gadget, loveable slacker Charlie Joe takes a disastrous dog-walking job before organizing a fake bar mitzvah.
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Dog day afterschool
by Tom Greenwald
No one fights crime harder than the Crimebiters gang ... and of course my crime-fighting dog, Abby. Together, we've fought against corruption in the world of elementary school sports and even stopped a neighborhood crime ring! But now a copy of the finalmath test has been stolen, AND our local animal shelter (where I found Abby!) is in danger of closing. As if that weren't enough, Daisy has introduced her new kitten, Purrkins, into the Crimebiters family -- and everyone knows that cats and dogs fight like ... well, cats and dogs! Can four determined kids and two squabbling pets come together to save the day again?"--Page [4] of cover
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Fangs for everything
by Tom Greenwald
When vampire fiction writer Elroy Evans comes to town for the COM-MIX convention, Jimmy Bishop decides he must find out if his crime-fighting dog, Abby, is really a vampire
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Pink & green is the new black
by Lisa Greenwald
Lucy Desberg is in eighth grade and determined to make it the perfect year, but over the course of time, her talent for makeup and problem-solving will be put to the test as she starts to make decisions about the type of person—and girlfriend, friend, daughter and sister—she wants to be. 50,000 first printing.
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The 52-story treehouse
by Andy Griffiths
Continuing their efforts in the ever-expanding treehouse, Andy and Terry tackle the mystery of their missing publisher, Mr. Bignose, whose disappearance has made completing their next book rather difficult. By the best-selling author of Killer Koalas From Outer Space. Simultaneous eBook.
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Theodore Boone : the accomplice
by John Grisham
Theodore Boone, the ever-clever lawyer-in-training, returns in this newest adventure from the best-selling master of the modern legal thriller to find one of Theo’s best friends, Woody Lambert, under arrest for a crime he didn’t commit, a situation that compels Theo to focus his skills on exonerating Woody and shielding him from an unforgiving youth court system. Simultaneous eBook.
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Theodore Boone : the scandal
by John Grisham
Future lawyer Theodore Boone finds himself in the middle of a cheating scandal when an anonymous tip leads the Strattenberg school board to investigate suspicious standardized testing scores at another local middle school
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The Winterhouse mysteries
by Ben Guterson
A conclusion to the trilogy that began with Edgar Award finalist Winterhouse finds Elizabeth and Freddy drawn into a mystery involving the strange behavior of the hotel guests, Elizabeth’s unpredictable powers and the echoes of an enemy from the past. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Ted & me
by Dan Gutman
When Stosh travels back in time to 1941 in hopes of preventing the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor that brought the United States into World War II, he meets Ted Williams, one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Includes notes about Williams' life and career.
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Willie & me : a Baseball card adventure
by Dan Gutman
Joe "Stosh" Stoshack uses his power to time travel using baseball cards to go back to 1951, when Bobby Thomson hit the famous Shot Heard Round the World home run to win the National League pennant for the New York Giants.
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The Pompeii disaster
by Dan Gutman
Sent back in time to 79 AD, on a mission to photograph the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the Flashback Four race to get their picture.
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Guest : a changeling tale
by Mary Downing Hahn
When her infant brother is snatched by malicious sprites and replaced by a hideous changeling, Mollie embarks on a perilous rescue mission in the eerie land of the Kinde Folke. By the award-winning author of Took. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Scary stories for young foxes
by Christian McKay Heidicker
Seven fox kits, wanting a scarier story than their mother will tell, visit the old storyteller at Bog Cavern in the Antler Wood, but will any be brave enough to stay until the end?
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Middle school's a drag : you better werk!
by Greg Howard
Inspired by his grandfather’s entrepreneurial spirit, a closeted gay 12-year-old launches his own talent agency by signing up an aspiring drag queen who is openly gay at school as his first client. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Endless Lake
by Erin Hunter
Arriving at a strange and seemingly endless lake after defeating Terror's dogs, Lucky and his Pack struggle to find food as winter approaches, a situation that is complicated by Lucky's haunting visions about an imminent canine battle. By the best-selling author of the Warriors series. Simultaneous eBook. 150,000 first printing.
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Tallstar's revenge : Super Edition
by Erin Hunter
A stand-alone adventure in the best-selling series finds a young tuxedo cat compelled by a bitter tragedy to pursue revenge outside the bounds of the WindClan warrior code, in a tale complemented by an exclusive short Warriors manga story. 150,000 first printing.
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The apprentice's quest
by Erin Hunter
A first installment in a new story arc finds young Alderpaw experiencing strange StarClan dreams that reveal his destiny to become ThunderClan's next medicine cat before he is compelled to undertake a quest that will determine the fate of all the warrior Clans. Simultaneous eBook. 150,000 first printing.
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Odds & ends
by Amy Ignatow
While the Odds crew tries to manage their bizarre superpowers, several of their less-than-gifted classmates have become town celebrities thanks to their suspiciously good exam results, prompting Jay and Nick to investigate
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Against the Odds
by Amy Ignatow
A follow-up to The Mighty Odds finds the Odds siblings struggling to identify the culprit behind their unusual supernatural abilities, which they learn have been imparted to them as part of a nefarious scientific experiment. By the author of the Popularity Papers series.
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The mage
by Inbali Iserles
Isla arrives in the harsh Snowlands to find her brother, Pirie, and must face the powerful fox known as the Mage that is using foxcraft to summon an ancient threat that could cause destruction
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Incognito
by Shelley Johannes
Overenthusiasm and a misdelivered certificate challenge Beatrice and Lenny to recognize the correct person while going to considerable lengths to keep Operation Upside out of trouble. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous.
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Sabotage
by Shelley Johannes
When an imposter delivers an imitation Upside Award, Beatrice, Lenny and their mysterious neighbor, Sam, hunt for clues to the culprit’s identity, while Lenny harbors suspicions about an inside job. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The Body Under the Piano
by Marthe Jocelyn
A middle grade mystery series inspired by the childhood of Agatha Christie and the creation of her most famous character, Hercule Poirot, follows the experiences of young Aggie Morton of 1902 England, who fatefully crosses paths with a 12-year-old Belgian immigrant at the same time they stumble into a murder scene. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Get a grip, Vivy Cohen!
by Sarah Kapit
Landing a spot on the baseball team at the same time her major-league hero responds to her fan letter, Vivy Cohen, a girl on the autism spectrum, considers her famous pen-pal’s advice when an accident lands her back on the bench. Simultaneous eBook.
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Nikki Tesla and the ferret-proof death ray
by Jess Keating
Sent to Genius Academy in the wake of a death-ray experiment gone wrong, young Nikki Tesla hides a terrible secret before the theft of her death ray forces her to set aside her insecurities and rely on the help of new friends.
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Nikki Tesla and the fellowship of the bling
by Jess Keating
A sequel to Nikki Tesla and the Ferret-Proof Death Ray finds the Genius Academy orchestrating the theft of a priceless, high-tech ring of power to outmaneuver the schemes of a mad scientist who has kidnapped Mary Shelley. Illustrations.
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Jack & Louisa. Act 3
by Andrew Keenan-Bolger
A latest entry in the popular series by the Broadway stars and Internet sensations finds Jack and Louisa returning from a Broadway-themed camp to audition for a local production of The Sound of Music, an ambition that is overshadowed by a chance to participate in a student-run drama competition. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Song for a whale
by Lynne Kelly
Twelve-year-old Iris and her grandmother, both deaf, drive from Texas to Alaska armed with Iris's plan to help Blue-55, a whale unable to communicate with other whales
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The fast and the furriest
by Deanna Kent
"Ophelia von Hairball V of Burglaria, international kitty of mystery, is always fishing for a new mission im-paws-ible. When a thief steals a dangerous artifact from its vault, the Furry Feline Burglary Institute (FFBI) puts Ophelia in charge of stealingit back. But when the cat's away, the dogs will play. The Central Canine Intelligence Agency (CCIA) is hot on her tail--and they want the artifact for themselves! Ophelia will need some dashing disguises, great gadgets, and even a robo-dog to save the world in style!"--Page [4] of cover
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Emily Windsnap and the pirate prince
by Liz Kessler
When the cruise ship taking her home is commandeered by pirates who take Aaron captive, Emily finds herself on a rescue mission that forces her to choose between her mermaid identity and a swashbuckling life alongside the pirate king's son. By the best-selling author of the Philippa Fisher series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Emily Windsnap and the falls of Forgotten Island
by Liz Kessler
Emily is headed to a tropical island for a relaxing vacation with friends and family. And this time, Emily promises her best friend, Shona, there will be absolutely no adventure just plenty of fun. But somehow excitement always seems to find Emily, andbefore she knows it, she ends up on the other side of a powerful waterfall on a forgotten island no one else can get to
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Emily Windsnap and the tides of time
by Liz Kessler
Glimpsing a disastrous ecological future when she makes a wish on a magic stone, Emily Windsnap travels through time to intervene only to discover that her efforts still cause complications for the humans of Brightport and the merpeople of Shiprock. By the author of A Year Without Autumn. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The Contest
by Gordon Korman
Dominic, Chris, Perry, Tilt, Sammi, Bryn, and Cameron compete with each other to be selected as part of a team of teenage climbers with the goal of ascending Mount Everest.
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Masterminds
by Gordon Korman
When a group of kids discover they were cloned from the DNA of some of the greatest criminal masterminds in history for a sociological experiment, they likewise realize they can trust no one—least of all their own parents. Simultaneous eBook.
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Slacker
by Gordon Korman
Trying to cruise through school doing as little work as possible, an unmotivated boy gets his comeuppance when a community service project escalates into an all-out battle with an extracurricular activity-obsessed, mean-spirited girl. Simultaneous eBook.
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Jingle
by Gordon Korman
When a valuable antique goes missing during Santa's Workshop Holiday Spectacular, Griffin and his friends, who are volunteering as elves, set out to find the real thief after being named the chief suspects
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Unsinkable
by Gordon Korman
A debut story in a new adventure series by the best-selling author of the On the Run series follows the experiences of four young Titanic passengers--stowaway Paddy, prisoner Sophie, eccentric millionaire's daughter Juliana and secretive Alfie. Original.
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Small mercies
by Bridget Krone
When social workers begin to scrutinize Mercy's homelife in modern-day Pietermartizburg, she uses life lessons taught to her by Mr. Singh to stand up for herself and her eccentric foster aunts
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Ronan Boyle and the bridge of riddles
by Thomas Lennon
The Reno 911! comedian and actor presents a debut entry in a middle-grade series set in a world of law-breaking leprechauns, where 14-year-old Ronan Boyle, the lowliest recruit in a secret magical police force, confronts monsters hidden in plain sight to prove his parents' innocence. 125,000 first printing
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Ronan Boyle and the Swamp of Certain Death
by Thomas Lennon
While on an official mission to rescue his captain, fifteen-year-old Ronan Boyle, detective in the Garda Special Unit that polices the wee folk, also pursues a personal vendetta to capture the Bog Man and prove his parents' innocence
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Enginerds
by Jarrett Lerner
A member of a highly technical but socially awkward band of nerds is amazed when a member of his inner circle secretly constructs a personal robot for each of them, triggering riotous mayhem in the form of unexpected malfunctions. Simultaneous eBook.
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Show me a sign
by Ann Clare LeZotte
The Deaf librarian and author of T4 draws on the true history of a thriving 19th-century Deaf community on Martha’s Vineyard in the story of a girl whose proud lineage is threatened by land disputes with the Wampanoag and a ruthlessly ambitious scientist. Simultaneous eBook.
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The year of the rat
by Grace Lin
In the Chinese Year of the Rat, a young Taiwanese American girl has to deal with her best friend moving to California, a new boy coming to her school, and finding the courage to forge ahead with her dream of becoming a writer and illustrator
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Josie Bloom and the emergency of life
by Susan Hill Long
Using her increasingly absentminded grandfather’s small stashes of money to pay household bills, young Josie is tested by a past-due bill that they do not have enough to cover, a situation that is complicated by a washed-up basketball athlete and a nest of squirrels. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Home games
by Benjamin Markovits
Moving to his mother’s Texas hometown when his parents separate and his father takes a job in London, a shy 12-year-old boy is challenged to stand up for himself on his new school’s competitive basketball team. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The queen bee and me
by Gillian McDunn
A girl who has always put her popular best friend’s preferences first decides to take a science course instead of her friend’s dance class and partners with a quirky newcomer who helps her better understand the common social traits of bees and humans.
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Island of fire
by Lisa McMann
Feeling responsible for the starving Unwanteds, Alex Stowe struggles to restore the lost world of Artimé, rescue his captive friends and free Megan from her voice-stealing necklace of thorns while his twin brother, Aaron, builds an army in preparation for an ultimate showdown.
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Minecraft : the lost journals
by Mur Lafferty
Journeying into the treacherous Nether landscape, Allison and Max team up with the unconventional Freya and her cowardly wolf to decrypt Uncle Nicholas' journal and outmaneuver dangerous new enemies. Video game tie-in.
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Spill the beans
by Sarah Mlynowski
"A dream-come-true arrival in Jonah's favorite story, ""Jack and the Beanstalk,"" involves the sibling duo in a deal with a sneaky trader, a beanstalk climb into the sky, a decidedly hungry giant and a goose that lays golden eggs. By the best-selling author of the Magic in Manhattan series."
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The whispering wars
by Jaclyn Moriarty
A cutthroat competition between the Orphanage School students and their rivals from a posh boarding school forces enemies to become allies when war is declared, threatening citizens with supernatural abductions and a deadly magical flu.
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Willa and the whale
by Chad Morris
Bonding with the whales that live near her father’s home, 12-year-old Willa advocates to have the body of a beached whale donated to the university where her late mother, a marine biologist, once taught. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Normal : one kid's extraordinary journey
by Magdalena M. Newman
An uplifting memoir by a boy with Treacher Collins syndrome, the severe craniofacial condition, describes the 67 surgeries he endured before age 15 and his everyday struggles with making friends, moving across the country and participating in childhood activities. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Entangled with the Egyptians!
by Gary Northfield
Mistaken for a god when his crew is shipwrecked on the shores of Egypt, gladiator Julius Zebra is given the royal treatment before hapless antelope Felix steals a gem from Cleopatra's tomb, unleashing a pharaoh's curse.
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Birdie and me
by J. M. M. Nuanez
Losing their home when their mama dies, a girl named Jack and her gender-diverse little brother, Birdie, find unexpected healing and transformative family love in the homes of their eccentric uncles. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Lost in the jungle
by Bill Nye
When famed inventor Hank Witherspoon goes missing, Jack and his brilliant siblings discover clues in the inventor's ransacked office and travel deep into the Amazon jungle, where they must overcome a series of dangerous obstacles to save their friend and protect his promising innovation.
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Bloom
by Kenneth Oppel
When the world is overtaken by monster alien plants that emit toxic pollens and swallow up people, three kids on a remote island look for clues in their unusual allergies to understand their immunity to the invaders. By the award-winning author of Inkling. Simultaneous eBook.
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Eldest
by Christopher Paolini
After successfully evading an Urgals ambush, Eragon is adopted into the Ingeitum clan and sent to finish his training so he can further help the Varden in their struggle against the Empire.
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Prairie lotus
by Linda Sue Park
A young half-Asian girl arriving in 1880s America struggles to adjust to new surroundings while navigating the almost unanimous prejudice of the townspeople in her heartland community. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of A Single Shard. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Beast of stone
by Linda Sue Park
A conclusion to the popular trilogy by the Newbery Medal-winning author of A Single Shard finds apothecary Raffa and his ragtag band of allies preparing to battle the heartless Chancellor's armies, a conflict he fears will cause untold suffering for the animals being forced to fight. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Cavern of secrets
by Linda Sue Park
Hoping to return home after a winter in the Sudden Mountains so that he can join his parents in the fight against the evil Chancellor, Raffa is challenged to use his apothecary skills while enlisting the help of human and animal friends to survive the treacherous journey. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of A Single Shard. Simultaneous eBook. 100,000 first printing.
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How high the moon
by Karyn Parsons
A 12-year-old girl living in Jim Crow South Carolina is bullied for her light skin tone before an invitation to spend Christmas with her jazz-singer mother in Boston reveals her family's unlikely history. A first novel. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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House of robots : robot revolution
by James Patterson
When his underappreciated mechanical helpers cause chaos by going on strike while his mother is distracted by a top-secret project, Sammy and his disabled sister, Maddie, struggle to keep the peace until the truth about the project can be revealed. Simultaneous eBook. 500,000 first printing.
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Things seen from above
by Shelley Pearsall
A tale told from alternating viewpoints in text and illustrations follows the experiences of a sixth grader who supervises fourth grade recess to avoid bullying, before observing another student on the fringes who makes bird’s-eye drawings in the playground dirt. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Tom Gates is absolutely fantastic : (at some things)
by Liz Pichon
Aided by his family when he forgets about a class trip, Tom participates in such activities as making rafts, eating snacks and observing unusual creatures while trying to avoid rival Marcus Meldrew. By the award-winning creator of My Big Brother, Boris
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Excellent excuses (and other good stuff)
by Liz Pichon
Two new adventures starring the middle school comedian and master doodler find Tom happily embarking on a two-week break from school that is overshadowed by a killer toothache and a pesky overdue homework assignment.
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Everything's amazing (sort of)
by Liz Pichon
Things are looking up for Tom Gates. The school dance is coming up, and his birthday, too! What could possibly put him in a bad mood? Well, the words math lesson, for one thing. And that annoying twit Marcus Meldrew at school. And Granny Mavis threatening to bake Tom's birthday cake (carrots!). And the fact that nobody seems to be noticing the long list of birthday presents Tom has prominently displayed. Worst of all, can it be true that Tom's dad has volunteered to deejay the school dance wearing the wacky costume from his new job?
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City spies
by James Ponti
Sentenced to juvenile detention after exposing her foster parents’ crimes, a talented young hacker is rescued by a British spy who recruits five teen savants from different world regions to become elite agents for MI5. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Twice upon a time
by James Riley
A sequel to Half Upon a Time finds May and Jack resolving to learn May's true identity after discovering her grandmother's real intentions, an effort that prompts a journey to the world of the Sea King, where they are caught in a battle between mermaids and the Pirate Bluebeard.
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The mark of Athena
by Rick Riordan
Uniting with Jason, Piper and Leo after the dangerous quest in The Son of Neptune, Percy, Hazel and Frank wonder who will be chosen to fulfill the Prophecy of Seven, completing their group's number, and sail with them to an ancient land to find the mysterious Doors of Death.
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The demigod diaries
by Rick Riordan
Four original short tales featuring the characters from the popular Percy Jackson and The Heroes of Olympus series are complemented by bonus art, character profiles and puzzles. By the best-selling author of The Red Pyramid.
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The lightning thief
by Rick Riordan
After learning that the father he never knew is Poseidon, God of the Sea, Percy Jackson is transferred from boarding school to Camp Half-Blood, a summer camp for demigods, and becomes involved in a quest to prevent a catastrophic war between the gods. Teacher's Guide available.
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Harry Potter and the sorcerer's stone
by J. K. Rowling
Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy with a great destiny proves his worth while attending Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry
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The good thieves
by Katherine Rundell
In 1920s New York City, a young girl with a deformed foot recruits her new friends, a female pickpocket and two circus performers, to help recover an emerald from her grandfather's mansion in upstate New York after he loses his home to an unscrupulous tycoon
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Esperanza rising
by Pam Muñoz Ryan
Esperanza and her mother are forced to leave their life of wealth and privilege in Mexico to go work in the labor camps of Southern California, where they must adapt to the harsh circumstances facing Mexican farm workers on the eve of the Great Depression.
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Ma©łanaland
by Pam Mu©łoz Ryan
Growing up on legends about a mythical gatekeeper who assists worthy travelers, a young fútbol enthusiast from Santa Maria wonders about the mother he never met before uncovering a long-buried family secret involving an underground network that guides people to safety.
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Sideways arithmetic from Wayside School
by Louis Sachar
A collection of wacky, mind-boggling math puzzles and brain teasers challenges young readers, asking them to figure out such problems as how many meals Miss Mush will have to cook for the food to taste as bad as it smells. Reissue.
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Wayside School beneath the Cloud of Doom
by Louis Sachar
Repackaged with an updated look for new readers, a fourth entry in the best-selling series finds the students of Mrs. Jewls’s 30th-floor class busily collecting toenail clippings while preparing for an Ultimate Test in the face of the Cloud of Doom. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Wayside School beneath the Cloud of Doom
by Louis Sachar
Repackaged with an updated look for new readers, a fourth entry in the best-selling series finds the students of Mrs. Jewls’s 30th-floor class busily collecting toenail clippings while preparing for an Ultimate Test in the face of the Cloud of Doom. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The Emperor of Mars
by Patrick Samphire
Intercepting a thief escaping from Lady Harleston's townhouse, Edward is swept up in a terrible scheme that threatens Mars, pits him against thugs and forces him to question who he can trust. Simultaneous eBook.
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Call of the wraith
by Kevin Sands
Waking up shipwrecked in Devonshire with no memory of his identity, Christopher Rowe links a series of child abductions to a local legend about a malevolent ghost. By the award-winning author of Mark of the Plague. Simultaneous eBook
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The assassin's curse
by Kevin Sands
In the third heart-pounding installment of the award-winning series, Christopher, Tom and Sally face new codes, puzzles and traps as they race to find the hidden treasure before someone else is murdered. Simultaneous eBook.
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Gogi's gambit
by Eliot Schrefer
Compelled to act by his discovery of a decimated rainforest, Gogi the fire-wielding monkey reunites with his shadowwalker friends on a quest for a powerful object that will help them stop the destructive ant Queen. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Can you see me?
by Libby Scott
Hiding her struggles on the autism spectrum from her new classmates at Kingswood Academy, sixth grader Tally questions her understanding of what normal means when her best friend begins to feel uncomfortable. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bad hare day
by Obert Skye
Perry returns to Bunny Island to attend their first ever Carrot Con, but freak microstorms are hitting the island, and Perry becomes convinced that the weather alone is not to blame for the destruction--and when Uncle Zeke is locked up for a crime he didnot commit, it is up to Perry and his friends to prove his innocence, and save Bunny Island a second time around
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Buns of steel
by Obert Skye
Noticing a sudden spike in angry red-eyed rabbits during a solo visit to Bunny Island, Perry discovers that an unknown enemy has created an army of dastardly robot bunnies, in a trilogy conclusion by the best-selling author of the Leven Thumps series. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The sweetest heist in history
by Octavia Spencer
While visiting her aunt in New York City, Randi Rhodes and her fellow ninja detectives uncover an art heist, but no one will believe them, so they set out to catch the criminals in the act. Simultaneous eBook.
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Heidi
by Johanna Spyri
Heidi, a Swiss orphan, is heartbroken when she must leave her home and grandfather to go to school and care for a sick girl named Clara in the city
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Star Wars : a Luke & Leia adventure
by Cavan Scott
In a story that the reader controls, Luke, Leia, and R2D2 attempt to steal the Millennium Falcon and sneak past Mon Mothma to go on a rogue mission for the Rebellion after the destruction of the first Death Star
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Journey outside
by Mary Q. Steele
The Raft People live in darkness and travel a circular journey on an underground river. One boy finds his way outside and tries to learn as much as possible so he can ultimately lead his people to the Better Place
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Diary of a dummy
by R. L. Stine
Discovering a mysteriously discarded ventriloquist dummy in an empty lot, Zoey and Billy bring the unnerving puppet home only to endure a night of horror when it comes to life and reveals clues to a possible treasure. Original.
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Now with fleas!
by Margaret Stohl
A sequel to Cats vs. Robots: This Is War finds Max, Min and their squad of cats and robots helping to negotiate a peace settlement that is compromised by each side’s determination to claim the all-powerful Infinity Chip. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Parked : a novel
by Danielle Svetcov
Living in an old orange van when her mother is unable to find work, 12-year-old Jeanne Ann befriends the son of a successful restaurant owner and a remarkable group of homeless fellow misfits whose perspectives shape her hardscrabble existence. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The wish and the peacock
by Wendy S. Swore
Unable to prevent the sale of her beloved family farm after the death of her father, Paige consoles herself by caring for a stray peacock, before the discovery of the bird’s journalist owner leads to a possible solution. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Desmond Pucket and the mountain full of monsters
by Mark Tatulli
Hoping to get his crush, Tina, to share an awesome ride with him during a sixth-grade field trip to the Crab Shell Pier amusement park, Desmond finds his efforts thwarted by the tyrannical Mr. Needles and the nefarious Scott Selzer.
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Shatterproof
by Roland Smith
Targeted by Interpol after a series of spectacular heists, a reluctant Amy and Dan are ordered by Vesper One to steal the world's largest diamond, a demand that is challenged by their efforts to rescue the Cahill hostages and stop a Vesper mole.
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Galloglass
by Scarlett Thomas
A visit to the Otherworld is complicated by Effie's wrongful imprisonment for mistakenly being labelled as a dangerous galloglass islander, Professor Jupiter Peacock's threats against Lexy, and Wolf's perilous search for his missing sister. 25, first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Mary Poppins in the kitchen : a cookery book with a story
by P. L. Travers
Left for a week without parents or a cook, the Banks children pitch in and learn to prepare their meals with Mary Poppins' help, in this charming new edition that features an abundance of Edwardian recipes, daily menus, and cooking tips.
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Mary Poppins from A to Z
by P. L. Travers
For each letter of the alphabet, there is a one-page description of a character or incident based on the other Mary Poppins books, which contains the letter in question appearing many times at the beginning of words. Originally published in 1962. 30,000 first printing.
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Sammy Keyes and the hotel thief
by Wendelin Van Draanen
In a debut of a new mystery series, Samantha Keyes, a pint-sized crime fighter, witnesses a crime in progress and must find the thief's identity before he finds her.
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The Newspaper Club
by Beth Vrabel
Named after the legendary Nellie Bly and raised by reporter parents, an aspiring journalist navigates rumors and false news to investigate a mysterious outbreak of vandalism before teaming up with new friends to organize an independent community newspaper. Simultaneous eBook.
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Aftershock
by Mark Walden
Sent to begin the feared Hunt in the icy wastes of Siberia, Otto and his friends prepare for a first strike against Dr. Nero only to discover a traitor in their ranks who forces the team to take sides against one another.
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Deadlock
by Mark Walden
Otto and Raven plan a desperate rescue to save their friends from Anastasia Furan, the head of the evil Disciples organization, meanwhile Otto is being hunted by the Artemis Section, an elite division of the American intelligence services
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Still life
by Jacqueline West
An old magic resurfaces in twelve-year-old Olive's house, and in order to save herself, those she loves, and all of Elsewhere, she must uncover the complex history of this eerie, painted world, its magical origins, and its creator
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The second spy
by Jacqueline West
After plummeting through a hole in her backyard and finding herself once again in the room of mysterious jars, eleven-year-old Olive unwittingly releases two of Elsewhere's biggest, most cunning, most dangerous forces
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The strangers
by Jacqueline West
When something crucial goes missing, eleven-year-old Olive and her friends must decide how to get it back--put their faith in a strange and dangerous magic, their odd new neighbors, or someone more uncertain and terrifying than both
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The Chestnut King
by Nathan D. Wilson
Discovering dozens of cupboards hidden behind his bedroom wall that render passage to fantastical lands, young Henry inadvertently frees an ancient immortal witch whose power-hungry schemes threaten to destroy the cupboard worlds.
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Dandelion fire
by Nathan D. Wilson
Presents the continuing adventures of Henry York, who has been living in Kansas with his cousins, where he discovers doorways leading to other worlds and becomes involved in a multi-world struggle between good and evil
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The door before
by Nathan D Wilson
A prequel to the best-selling series finds Hyacinth Smith longing for a real home where she can hone her unusual talents before her great-aunt's mischievous magic opens a door between worlds, unleashing a battle with the witch-queen, Nimiane. Simultaneous eBook.
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Bumblebee at Super Hero High
by Lisa Yee
When the world's honey supply starts to drop at the same time some of her old tech goes missing, super student Bumblebee teams up with her fellow girl superheroes to track down a sneaky villain. By the award-winning author of Millicent Min, Girl Genius
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Pippa Park raises her game
by Erin Yun
Life is full of great expectations for Korean American Pippa Park. So when she gets a mysterious basketball scholarship to Lakeview Private, she jumps at the chance to reinvent herself. At Lakeview, Pippa juggles old and new friends, a crush, and the pressure to perform at school while keeping her past and her family’s laundromat a secret from her elite classmates. When social media threatens Pippa’s persona, she wonders if she can keep it together.
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Becoming RBG : Ruth Bader Ginsburg's journey to justice
by Debbie Levy
The award-winning author of I Dissent presents a portrait of the Supreme Court Justice and modern feminist icon that reveals the personal experiences that shaped her philosophy about how lasting change can be accomplished one step at a time. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Dawn and the impossible three
by Gale Galligan
Dawn, the newest member of the Baby-sitters Club, gets more than she bargained for when her first job turns into a disaster and she has problems with Kristy
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Egg or eyeball?
by Cece Bell
A sequel to Smell My Foot! finds Brain discovering an amazing object that Chick and Spot believe to be an egg, while Brain insists that the item is actually an eyeball. By the Newbery Honor-winning creator of El Deafo. Illustrations.
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Robot rescue : Robot Rescue
by Drew Brockington
When Cat-Stro-Bot gets into trouble while helping the CatStronauts team with their research on Europa, the CatStronauts defy mission control and undertake a secret mission to save their friend on Jupiter's frozen moon
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Lucy & Andy Neanderthal
by Jeffrey Brown
A laugh-out-loud adventure by the author and illustrator of the best-selling Jedi Academy series stars two prehistoric kids who take on a wandering baby sibling, bossy teens, cave paintings and a mammoth hunt before encountering a strange group of humans. Simultaneous eBook.
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The stone cold age
by Jeffrey Brown
Finding their cave home overcrowded with humans, Neanderthal siblings Lucy and Andy resume their mischievous pranks in an effort to secure more leg room, in a second entry in the riotous graphic novel series by the best-selling author of the Jedi Academy series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Cub
by Cynthia L Copeland
"Author and artist Cindy Copeland comes of age, discovers new talents, and finds her voice as a cub reporter at her local newspaper during the Watergate era"
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Hex vet : the flying surgery
by Samantha Davies
When Glenn the wildlife warlock brings into the clinic an injured flying pig that looks like it may have been mistreated, witches-in-training Nan and Clarion unravel the mystery while keeping everything under control at the chaotic clinic
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Bug boys
by Laura Knetzger
Beetle best friends Rhino-B and Stag-B spend days together exploring the world of Bug Village and beyond in a first adventure that finds them touring spooky caves, helping a spider save a library and protecting the community’s honey supply. Illustrations.
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Snapdragon
by Kat Leyh
Befriending an eccentric but savvy older woman who suggests that they help each other while raising a litter of orphaned baby opossums, a young girl discovers that the woman may possess real magic and a possible connection to her family. Simultaneous.
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Astronauts : women on the final frontier
by Jim Ottaviani
A nonfiction graphic novel collection of portraits celebrating the lives and achievements of history’s female astronauts includes coverage of first woman in space Valentina Tereshkova, the mixed-race trailblazers of Group 9 and NASA’s investigations into how to make space travel possible for everyone. Illustrations.
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Big Nate : game on!
by Lincoln Peirce
Eleven-year-old aspiring cartoonist Nate Wright, all-time record holder for detentions in school history, is a self-described genius whose mission is to battle daily against overzealous teachers, undercooked cafeteria food and all-around conventionality. Original.
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Big Nate makes the grade
by Lincoln Peirce
Self-proclaimed genius Nate Wright blazes a haphazard trail through the sixth grade at P.S. 38, where between endless misadventures, marked by complaining observations, he earns straight As and numerous detentions
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Big Nate : I can't take it!
by Lincoln Peirce
A second collection of full-color Sunday Big Nate cartoons finds the intrepid grade schooler struggling with everything from his annoying older sister and his clueless dad to his nightmarish teacher and his superior-minded exchange student classmate, Artur. Original.
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PopularMMOs presents enter the mine
by Patrick Julianelle
The PopularMMO YouTube stars Pat and Jen return to a Minecraft-inspired world where mysterious new holes and the disappearances of friends reveal the existence of a dark alternate reality. 200,000 first printing. Video game tie-in.
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PopularMMOs presents a hole new world
by Patrick Julianelle
Pat and Jen from the Minecraft-inspired YouTube channel, PopularMMOs, reimagine the world of Minecraft in a graphic-novel adventure that finds them teaming up with a magical unicorn, a talking cloud and other fantastical companions in their effort to rescue their friends from a zombie-filled world. 150,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Spaced out : a graphic novel
by Shea Fontana
While the Earthbound students navigate the challenges of pet-setting Krypto, Jessica Cruz reports to Oa only to have her intimidating introduction to the Green Lantern Corps upended by a Kryptonian power grab by General Zod, Faora and Non. Original.
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DC super hero girls : powerless
by Amy Wolfram
When the electric grid and Gotham's cloud computing technology get knocked out on the same night, the Metropolis High Hamsters must figure out how to deal with the city's loss of power
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Weird but true Christmas : 300 festive facts to light up the holidays
by National Geographic Society
A treasury of Christmas-themed facts, stats, trivia and traditions includes entries that consider how Santa's reindeer are probably all female, how artificial snow is sometimes made out of seaweed and that "Jingle Bells" was the first carol to be sung in space. Simultaneous.
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A Christian life
by Cath Senker
Presents information about Christian celebrations, ceremonies, traditions, and values
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Rise up! : the art of protest
by Jo Rippon
"RISE UP! encourages young people to engage in peaceful protest and stand up for freedom. Photographs of protest posters from the last one hundred years celebrate the ongoing fight for gender equality, civil rights, LGBT rights, refugee and immigrant rights, peace, and the environment. Includes a chapter on youth protest. Developed in collaboration with Amnesty International"
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Save energy, Bert and Ernie!
by Jennifer Boothroyd
From conserving energy and water or fighting litter and pollution to the history of Earth Day, each book in this fun-filled series starring favorite Sesame Street friends presents an introduction to the basics of caring for our planet, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Rise Up : Ordinary Kids With Extraordinary Stories
by Amanda Li
Here are 29 tales of amazing young girls and boys who have achieved the unimaginable - from surviving a plane crash in the jungle to inventing creative ways to rid our oceans of plastic. There are tales of triumph over illness and injury, and of overcoming bullying. Each incredible story is narrated in an exciting and engaging style, combined with gorgeous illustrations by Amy Blackwell. |
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Vote for our future!
by Margaret McNamara
The diverse students at an elementary school that closes every other year to transform itself into a polling station learn about the importance of voting while encouraging the adults in their families to participate. By the author of Eliza. Illustrations.
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Give us the vote! : over two hundred years of fighting for the ballot
by Susan Goldman Rubin
The award-winning author of Freedom Summer traces 200 years of voting rights activism in the United States, covering subjects ranging from the 19th Amendment and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to the voter suppression controversies of today. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index.
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It's Earth Day, Cookie Monster!
by Mary Lindeen
From conserving energy and water or fighting litter and pollution to the history of Earth Day, each book in this fun-filled series starring favorite Sesame Street friends presents an introduction to the basics of caring for our planet, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Earth hour : a lights-out event for our planet
by Nanette Heffernan
A picture book celebration of Earth Hour—a worldwide movement sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature that supports energy conservation and sustainability—shows communities across the globe joining together in turning off nonessential electric lights for one hour to remind us all how one small act can have an enormous impact on the planet. Illustrations.
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Go Green With Sesame Street
by Jennifer Boothroyd
"Super Grover is water-wise, Cookie Monster learns about Earth Day, Big Bird fights pollution, and more in this friendly introduction to the basics of caring for our planet. |
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Trash that trash, Elmo and Abby!
by Mary Lindeen
From conserving energy and water or fighting litter and pollution to the history of Earth Day, each book in this fun-filled series starring favorite Sesame Street friends presents an introduction to the basics of caring for our planet, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Reduce, reuse, and recycle, Oscar!
by Mary Lindeen
From conserving energy and water or fighting litter and pollution to the history of Earth Day, each book in this fun-filled series starring favorite Sesame Street friends presents an introduction to the basics of caring for our planet, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Fight pollution, Big Bird!
by Jennifer Boothroyd
From conserving energy and water or fighting litter and pollution to the history of Earth Day, each book in this fun-filled series starring favorite Sesame Street friends presents an introduction to the basics of caring for our planet, just in time for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day in April 2020. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Raven : a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest
by Gerald McDermott
Raven, a native American trickster, must figure out a way to steal the light from the house of the Sky Chief where it is hidden and bring it to the world. By the author of Zomo the Rabbit.
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Freedom bird : A Tale of Hope and Courage
by Jerdine Nolen
An enslaved brother and sister are inspired by a bird to escape to freedom in an evocative picture book story inspired by American Black folktale traditions. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Born curious : 20 girls who grew up to be awesome scientists
by Martha Freeman
A collection of short biographies introduces the lives and achievements of 20 remarkable women scientists and mathematicians who made the world a safer place, from geologist Adriana Ocampo to pharmacologist Tu Youyou. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Little Cloud : The Science of a Hurricane
by Johanna Wagstaffe
Follow our little cloud on an adventure through the sky and learn the science behind how it transforms from a simple cumulus cloud to a full-blown hurricane. |
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We love babies!
by Jill Esbaum
Rollicking, rhyming text and adorable cartoon characters complement an uproarious celebration of the world’s baby animals that features lively National Geographic photography. Illustrations.
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The magnificent migration : on safari with Africa's last great herds
by Sy Montgomery
The National Book Award finalist chronicles his deeply personal journey alongside the massive Serengeti wildebeest migration, blending full-color photography with probing questions about animal migratory instincts and how migration patterns sculpt environments. 3, first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Extinct : an illustrated exploration of animals that have disappeared
by Lucas Riera
Describes animals that have gone extinct in the past century, including the California grizzly bear, the Persian tiger, and the Pinta giant tortoise, and discusses how each animal came to extinction and how readers can help endangered species avoid the same fate
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The bat book
by Charlotte Milner
High-detail illustrations complement an engaging tour of the world of bats that discusses how they communicate, how they hunt, why they sleep upside down, and their important role in pollination and pest control. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The complete baking book for young chefs
by America's Test Kitchen Kids
An ultimate first baking book for kids by the experts at America’s Test Kitchen provides step-by-step, photographed recipes for sweet and savory favorites, from cakes to cookies, while explaining the science behind what makes baked goods so tasty. Illustrations.
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Harry Potter and the cursed child : the journey
by Jody Revenson
An official, behind-the-scenes guide to the record-breaking stage production chronicles its evolution from the early phases of development and scripting through the extraordinary work of its artists and actors in major world venues. Media tie-in. Illustrations.
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Dirty beasts
by Roald Dahl
Poems tell the stories of a smart pig who outwits a farmer, a crocodile who likes to eat children, a hungry lion, a dangerous scorpion, an aunt-eating ant-eater, and a flying cow. Reissue.
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Brave. Black. First. : 50+ African American women who changed the world
by Cheryl Willis Hudson
Published in collaboration with the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, a biographical collection introduces 50 remarkable African American women, from Harriet Tubman and Rosa Parks to Aretha Franklin and Michelle Obama. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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P is for poppadoms! : an Indian alphabet book
by Kabir Sehgal
A celebration of the people, places and animals of India pairs each letter of the English alphabet with culturally inspired objects, from “Aam” and “Chai” to “Yoga” and “Zaban.” 17,500 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Strong voices : fifteen American speeches worth knowing
by Tonya Bolden
A sumptuously illustrated compilation of 15 historical speeches that have shaped and defined freedom in America provides comprehensive explanations and includes Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” and Sojourner Truth’s “I Am a Woman’s Rights.” 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Kid presidents : true tales of childhood from America's presidents
by David Stabler
The kids who grew up to be president were like a lot of other children. Some struggled with schoolwork and got into fights; others pranked their teachers and infuriated their parents. William Howard Taft was forced to take dance lessons. Gerald Ford struggled with dyslexia. Teddy Roosevelt had a bedroom "museum" full of dead animals. "Kid Presidents" features 20 captivating true stories from the childhoods of American presidents, complete with lively text and more than 200 cartoon illustrations
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--if you lived at the time of the American Revolution
by Kay Moore
Explains the events of the American Revolution, looks at how people got food, went shopping, and got news, and discusses the differences between Patriots and Loyalists, and how one could tell the difference
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Leave it to Abigail! : the revolutionary life of Abigail Adams
by Barb Rosenstock
An uplifting tribute to America’s second First Lady describes how she defied historical conventions by asking questions, marrying against expectations, volunteering during the Revolutionary War and boldly representing her new country to powerful European leaders. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Simone Biles
by Jill Sherman
"A photo-illustrated biography for early readers on four-time, Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles. Describes her childhood, her early interest in gymnastics, and her success as an Olympic gymnast. Includes a fact sheet with highlighted accomplishments, glossary, books, and websites."-- Provided by publisher. |
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Epic athletes : Simone Biles
by Dan Wetzel
Complemented by high-detail black-and-white comic art, a middle grade portrait of Olympics gold medalist Simone Biles details her early life as a foster child, her record-breaking achievements and her work as a #MeToo activist. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Hard work but it's worth it : the life of Jimmy Carter
by Bethany Hegedus
Presents the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter, discussing his childhood, his support of the civil rights movement, his work to protect the environment, his charity work, and his Nobel Peace Prize recognition
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The secret garden of George Washington Carver
by Gene Barretta
A picture book account inspired by George Washington Carver’s secret childhood garden describes how his experiences with growing things helped him develop a love of nature that shaped his adult achievements as a botanist, scientist and inventor. 40,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Sonia Delaunay : a life of color
by Cara Manes
The famous artist Sonia Delaunay and her son take a fantastical trip into a landscape of colors and shapes where she helps him understand her artistic process and how it permeates every aspect of their lives
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On wings of words : the extraordinary life of Emily Dickinson
by Jennifer Berne
A lyrical account of the life of Emily Dickinson shares inspirational insights into how her courage and faith shaped her literary achievements and how she infused her poetry with vibrant observations of the natural world surrounding her New England home. Illustrations.
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Dancing through fields of color : the story of Helen Frankenthaler
by Elizabeth Brown
Presents the story of Helen Frankenthaler’s early life, how she used colors to express emotion and how she overcame the male-dominated art world of the 1950s to originate her own unique and influential style of abstract expressionist painting. 25,000 first printing.
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A voice named Aretha
by Katheryn Russell-Brown
An inspiring picture book biography about the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, traces her life story from childhood as the shy daughter of a famous Detroit preacher and civil rights activist to become one of the most celebrated vocal artists of the past six decades as well as an outspoken proponent for equal rights. Illustrations.
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Althea Gibson : the story of the tennis' fleet-of-foot girl
by Megan Reid
A spirited portrait of the first black Grand Slam tennis champion at Wimbledon describes how Althea Gibson rose from a fearless athlete in 1940s Harlem to a barrier-breaking star. A first children’s book. 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Ruth objects : the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
by Doreen Rappaport
A portrait of the trailblazing Supreme Court Justice describes the prejudices that challenged her pursuit of an education and a career in law, her achievements as the second woman ever appointed to the Supreme Court and her important contributions to high-profile cases. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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A picture book of Alexander Hamilton
by David A. Adler
From his youth in the Caribbean to his immigration to New York City, this picture book covers the highlights of Alexander Hamilton's legacy, including his part in the American revolution, his influence on the monetary system we still use today, and his tragic death. |
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Mamie on the mound : a woman in baseball's Negro leagues
by Leah Henderson
A portrait of the first female pitcher to play on a men’s professional team describes the segregation laws that challenged Mamie “Peanut” Johnson’s career, her remarkable pitching record and her groundbreaking achievements on behalf of women athletes. Illustrations.
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Yayoi Kusama covered everything in dots and wasn't sorry
by Fausto Gilberti
Shares a story of contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama, who day and night painted hundreds of dots onto large canvases, until the dots soon came off her pictures and ended up on her dresses, tables, and walls
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The power of her pen : the story of groundbreaking journalist Ethel L. Payne
by Lesa Cline-Ransome
The award-winning author of Game Changers and the best-selling illustrator of Frida Kahlo and Her Animalitos present an uplifting portrait of the groundbreaking African American journalist that discusses Ethel L. Payne’s essential achievements during World War II and the Civil Rights era. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Fred's big feelings : the life and legacy of Mister Rogers
by Laura Renauld
An uplifting picture book portrait of the creator and star of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood describes Fred Rogers’ struggles with big feelings in childhood, his relationship with his loving grandfather and his impassioned Capitol Hill hearing about the importance of public television funding. 60,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Anna Strong : a spy during the American Revolution
by Sarah Glenn Marsh
Revealing how kids can send their own secret messages using the Culper spy code, an engaging account of the contributions of Culper Ring spy Anna Smith Strong details how she risked her life to send important messages to General Washington during the American Revolution. 10,000 first printing. Illustrations. Bibliography. Index.
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By and by : Charles Albert Tindley, the father of gospel music
by Carole Boston Weatherford
Presented in lilting verses that incorporate lines from Charles Albert Tindley’s spiritual hymns, a portrait of the gospel music pioneer traces his hardscrabble life, his service as a preacher and the composition of his Civil Rights anthem, “We Shall Overcome.” 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Buzzing with questions : the inquisitive mind of Charles Henry Turner
by Janice N Harrington
A picture book introduction to history’s first African American entomologist describes the lifelong fascination with insects that prompted Charles Henry Turner’s scientific career, revealing how he navigated racial prejudice while making important discoveries. Illustrations. Bibliography.
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Who is Oprah Winfrey?
by Barbara Kramer
The story of how a young Southern girl who was raised on a pig farm became one of the most influential and inspiring people in the world traces Oprah Winfrey’s life from her difficult childhood through her accomplishments as a talk-show host, actress, producer, media mogul and philanthropist. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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My panda sweater
by Baum
A child who loves his panda sweater so much that he completely ignores his peers’ teasing eventually donates the garment he was lucky to have and makes a new friend along the way, in a story that touches on bullying, sharing and self-confidence. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Pig the tourist
by Aaron Blabey
A latest entry in the series that includes Pig the Star combines riotous rhymes and artwork in the story of how Pig the Pug offends locals and triggers mayhem while traveling the world, before his rudeness comes back to bite him. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The Society of Distinguished Lemmings
by Julie Colombet
Tiring of a strict Society of Distinguished Lemmings that imposes rules of conformity, Bertie the lemming befriends a bear and discovers the fun to be had prancing about in the wild before his fellow lemmings insist that the bear will have to change everything to fit in. Illustrations.
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Let's build
by Julie M. Fenner
An animal construction crew invites readers to help with their latest building project
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Twinkle Thinks Pink!
by Katharine Holabird
Invited to the Fairy Godmother’s garden party, feisty Twinkle and her fairy friends dress up and travel through the Sparkle Tree Forest to the palace, where Twinkle adds a little touch of color, with unexpected results. By the author of the Angelina Ballerina series. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Let's scare Bear
by Yuko Katakawa
Mouse, Fox, Snake, and Spider try to frighten Bear, the biggest, loudest, bravest, strongest--and possibly trickiest--animal in the forest
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The perfect seat
by Minh Lê
A concept-themed picture book depicts a child and parent searching for just the right cozy seat for storytime, a giggle-inducing effort that finds them navigating silly opposites before a perfect spot lands right in their laps. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Please, puppy, please
by Spike Lee
When two toddlers take on the responsibility of caring for their first pet, a precocious little pup, the little ones quickly realize that they are going to have their hands full as they chase after the energetic new family member who prefers to live by his own rules!
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Paint it out!
by Ethan Long
The Theodor Seuss Geisel Medal-winning creator of Up, Tall, and High! finds Horse reluctantly accepting help from Buggy when an ill-planned effort to paint a mural results in spattering brushes and messy, knocked-over paint cans
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Ohana means family
by Ilima Loomis
In this cumulative rhyme in the style of "The House That Jack Built," a family celebrates Hawaii and its culture while serving poi at a luau
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Night animals need sleep too
by Gianna Marino
The nocturnal critters from Night Animals Need Sleep Too return in a story that finds a wakeful Possum trying to find a good place to sleep only to disturb the sleep of his friends. By the illustrator of Chelsea Clinton’s Don’t Let Them Disappear. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The bear must go on
by Dev Petty
When his three exuberant woodland friends organize a stage show involving beautifully sequined curtains, extra-tall hats and super-shiny tickets, shy Bear works behind the scenes before an unexpected mishap puts him in the spotlight. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The boy whose face froze like that
by Lynn Plourde
An obedient little boy who always follows the rules but privately smiles when other kids make funny faces despite grownup disapproval practices making his own silly expressions in his mirror at home, only to find his face stuck. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Cool cuts
by Mechal Renee Roe
The best-selling illustrator of Kamala Harris’ Superheroes Are Everywhere depicts uplifting examples of African American boys and their culturally inspired hairstyles on spreads that repeat the inspiring refrain, “I am born to be awesome!” Illustrations.
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I am goose!
by Dorothia Rohner
A friendly game of “Duck, Duck, Goose” goes off the rails in giggle-inducing ways when a literal-minded goose objects every time another animal friend is tapped as “goose.” 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Honey, the dog who saved Abe Lincoln
by Shari Swanson
A deeply researched picture book rendering of a less-remembered classic story from Abraham Lincoln’s childhood finds the future 16th American president rescuing a stray dog who becomes his best friend and eventually saves his life. 35,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Be you!
by Peter H. Reynolds
A joyful celebration of individuality by the best-selling creator of The Dot invites children to learn, have adventures, find their courage and be their unique selves. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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I'm brave! I'm strong! I'm five!
by Cari Best
Unable to fall asleep at night because of her fears of the dark, little Sasha gazes out her window and uses her flashlight and imagination to assuage her fears before becoming tired enough to fall asleep. By the award-winning author of Sally Jean, the Bicycle Queen. Illustrations.
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The goodbye book
by Todd Parr
A pet fish who has lost his companion imparts a gentle, age-appropriate message about saying goodbye while touching on the emotions commonly experienced by children in the face of loss. By the best-selling author of The Earth Book. Simultaneous eBook. 30,000 first printing.
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The invisible leash : A Story Celebrating Love After the Loss of a Pet
by Patrice Karst
Unable to believe his friend’s comforting reassurance that he will always be connected to his beloved late dog, a grief-stricken young Zack accompanies his friend on an enlightening journey through their neighborhood before rediscovering the comforting tug of his pet’s love. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Where Lily isn't
by Julie Paschkis
After her dog Lily dies, a young girl describes all the ways her beloved pet won't be around
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When I found grandma
by Saumiya Balasubramaniam
When her beloved grandmother makes a surprise visit from thousands of miles away, Maya struggles with her grandmother's culturally unfamiliar clothing, cooking and habits and tries to find common ground during a shared outing.
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Sometimes People Fight : Even When They Love Each Other
by Dagmar Geisler
A thorough and easy way to discuss disagreements and arguments with young children. Everyone has been in an argument. Sometimes we disagree when watching sports, like football or baseball. Sometimes we fight about where to go or what to do. Sometimes arguments are simply the result of misunderstandings or differing opinions. |
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My dad thinks I'm a boy?! : a trans positive children's book
by Sophie Labelle
A comics-illustrated story by the creator of the popular “Assigned Male” webcomic shares messages about how only readers can decide who they really are, depicting the experiences of a 7-year-old transgender girl whose father struggles to recognize and accept her true self. Illustrations.
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The day Abuelo got lost
by Diane De Anda
Luis and his grandfather enjoy spending every afternoon together but when Abuelo becomes forgetful, Luis must find new ways to share time and show love
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This beach is loud!
by Samantha Cotterill
A sensitive boy is overwhelmed by the sights, sounds and sensations of a family visit to a noisy, exciting beach, until his father offers some creative ways to manage. Simultaneous eBook.
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What to Do When I Am Sad
by Dagmar Geisler
The award-winning illustrator of My Body Belongs to Me From My Head to My Toes explores the universal sadness that accompanies the loss of a loved one, compassionately explaining that it is okay to express sadness through tears, controlled anger, creativity and conversation. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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My feelings and me
by Holde Kreul
Invites readers to talk about feelings while going through a range of potential emotions without ever calling them "good" or "bad," allows readers to recognize and examine their own emotional world
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I Can Build Confidence
by Elisabeth Zöller
Kim is in kindergarten, and she loves going to school! She has a new backpack she can't wait to use and show to her friends. On the way to school, she spots Grit and Fritz on the playground. They approach her, they call her names, they threaten to hurt her if she doesn't give them her new backpack. Scared, Kim can't find her voice to yell for help and shrinks inside herself as the bigger kids taunt her. When they are scared away by an older kid, Kim continues on to class but doesn't want to tell Ms. Blume why she's upset. In class that day, Ms. Blume sings a song about being strong and asks her students to create treasure boxes that will hold their talents and strengths. As Kim works, frequently bothered by Frtiz and Grit, she decides that her treasure box should hold everything she needs to be big and strong--confidence, courage, her voice. When Frtiz and Grit return to stomp all over her box, Kim has a decision to make: she can either run to the cozy corner and hide, or she can plant her feet, take a deep breath, and tell her bullies to leave her alone. Which will she choose?"
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Rita and Ralph's rotten day
by Carmen Agra Deedy
Meeting regularly to play games under the apple tree until the day a new game culminates in tears, best friends Rita and Ralph discover simple, time-tested ways to preserve their friendship. By the award-winning author of The Rooster Who Would Not Be Quiet. Illustrations.
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I can control my anger
by Dagmar Geisler
Discusses anger and presents healthy methods of processing and expressing thoughts and emotions when angry
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P is for potty!
by Lena Cooper
In this interactive book with lift flaps, Elmo helps his little cousin Albie learn to use the potty
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Help your kids with math : a unique step-by-step visual guide
by Carol Vorderman
Using an illustrated approach, a guide to math tutoring looks at every aspect of the subject, from simple sums to simultaneous equations, in a book with explanations and illustrations that parents can share with their children
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What to expect when you're expecting
by Heidi Eisenberg Murkoff
Offers advice, insight, and tips for moms and dads, discussing pregnancy and birthing practices, prenatal screenings, postpartum birth control, and nutrition
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How to hug a porcupine : negotiating the prickly points of the tween years
by Julie A. Ross
One of the most recognized parenting experts in the country offers specific strategies for parents of fifth to eighth graders to help them shift from a controlling to a relationship approach as youngsters move from childhood to adolescence, covering such topics as peer pressure, body image, sibling rivalry, puberty, and more. Original. 20,000 first printing.
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Kittens in the kitchen
by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen
Visiting one of Kittentail Cove’s farms on a field trip to learn about different kinds of foods, chef’s daughter Shelly looks forward to trying out new recipes only to forget to set her kitchen timer while preparing a special meal for her teacher. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Elsa's icy rescue
by Kate Egan
Navigating a series of magical mishaps while testing her icy powers at her family’s summer home, Princess Elsa begins to wonder if she has what it takes to become the queen of Arendelle. 100,000 first printing. Movie tie-in. Original. Illustrations.
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Bo and the dragon-pup
by Rebecca Elliott
When a blanket and pair of glasses go missing at school after a lesson about dragons, Bo Tinseltail and the other unicorns of Sparklegrove Forest follow clues to the home of a stranger in the dragon caves. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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Mr. Nick is a lunatic!
by Dan Gutman
When the teachers of Ella Mentry School go on strike, A. J. and the gang meet a new principal who does not believe in rules and says that the students do not have to learn anything if they don't want to! Simultaneous and eBook.
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Miss Blake is a flake!
by Dan Gutman
Eagerly signing up during a Beaver Scouts recruitment event, A. J. and his friends look forward to campfires and earning badges before discovering that their wacky scout leader is more interested in teaching them how to survive unlikely threats. 60,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The truth pixie
by Matt Haig
A brand new story for younger readers from number one bestselling author Matt Haig, brilliantly illustrated throughout by Chris Mould. It's Reasons to Stay Alive for children: helping kids to feel okay about who they are
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Persephone & the giant flowers
by Joan Holub
Persephone enlists the help of Athena to convince the powerful Zeus to give her the gift of good luck so she can help her favorite flowers grow big and strong
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The race for gold rush treasure : California (USA)
by Elizabeth Singer Hunt
The fourth globe-trotting installment in the exciting Secret Agents Jack and Max Stalwart series. Now Jack teams up with his older brother Max to solve a thrilling California puzzle, using their special training as Global Protection Force agents. In the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains, an unbelievable discovery is made: $10 million in rare coins dating back to the California Gold Rush! Secret Agents Jack and Max Stalwart are sent to protect the treasure. But almost as soon as they arrive, it vanishes into thin air. Little do they know that the culprit is someone from Jack's past. Unfortunately for the brothers, the criminal isn't only after the loot. He wants revenge
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The fate of the Irish treasure : Ireland
by Elizabeth Singer Hunt
The third jet-setting installment in the thrilling award-winning chapter book series Secret Agents Jack and Max Stalwart. Now Jack teams up with his older brother Max to solve an intriguing Irish mystery, using their special training as secret agents. Ireland's greatest national treasure, the sacred Book of Kells, vanishes from a library in Dublin. Clues point to the Mastermind being involved. Will Jack and Max be able to find the Book and uncover the Mastermind's identity before he strikes again?
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Real pigeons fight crime!
by Andrew McDonald
A group of crime-fighting pigeon friends team together to solve mysteries, battle bad guys, and save the city
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The newest princess
by Melody Mews
Anticipating the arrival of her eighth shooting star and ascension as a princess, an excited Itty Bitty Kitty becomes apprehensive when she learns that she has to leave her friends and former school behind. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The royal ball
by Melody Mews
Feeling apprehensive about her upcoming presentation at her first royal ball, Itty struggles to learn a new dance that she will be required to teach to all the citizens of Lollyland. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Hurricane heroes in Texas
by Mary Pope Osborne
When Jack and Annie travel back in time to Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900, they find themselves facing a horrific storm that resulted in the worst natural disaster in US history
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Junie B., first grader : aloha-ha-ha!
by Barbara Park
Excitable Junie B. Jones manages to find trouble both before and during a trip to Hawaii and records each incident in a photo journal given to her by her teacher
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Space shuttle scam : Super Edition
by Ron Roy
Visiting a space museum in Florida, Dink, Josh and Ruth Rose tackle a Jupiter-sized mystery when the museum is targeted by an unidentified thief. By the creators of the Calendar Mysteries. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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The mystery of the forgotten family
by Gertrude Chandler Warner
Helping a friend research family genealogy, the Aldens uncover a generations-old mystery with ties to secrets in the present day, in a series entry featuring illustrations by the artist of I Am Sacagawea. Simultaneous. Illustrations.
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The candy caper
by Tom Watson
A series debut by the author of Stick Dog introduces best friends Molly, Simon and Rosie, who go to crazy lengths to find out how many candies are in a jar on their principal’s desk. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Busted by Breakfast
by Tom Watson
A sequel to The Candy Caper finds the friends at Table 5 cooking up a plan to keep Simon from being grounded when he gets in trouble at school for talking too much in class. By the author of the Stick Dog series. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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