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New Books in Youth Services December 2020
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Curls by Ruth FormanThis simple, playful, and beautiful board book stars four friends who celebrate the joy of their hairstyles from bouncing curls to swinging braids.
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Let's Say I Love You by Giselle AngA board book celebration of diversity and acceptance features a diverse cast of babies and toddlers who reveal how to say “I love you” in 12 different languages.
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Black Cat, White Cat: A Minibombo Book by Silvia BorandoA boldly illustrated tale of opposite personalities depicts a Black Cat who only goes out during the day and a White Cat who only goes out at night sharing a journey of discovery together when they decide to explore the world beyond what they know.
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You Are Never Alone: An Invisible String Lullaby by Patrice KarstAs new parents are so aware, separation anxiety can begin in the earliest days, right out of the womb. This endearing rhyming verse focuses on milestone moments of separation as baby and toddler, always returning to a reunion between separations that establishes a pattern of consistency and security that will last a lifetime. A perfect new baby gift, You Are Never Alone opens up the proven healing powers of The Invisible String to a whole new audience of parents and children.
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Animal Babies in Forests by KingfisherMeet naughty raccoons, leaping deer, and hungry squirrels in this super cute interactive guessing game book about baby animals in forests. Using the picture and word clues, can you guess the baby animal and its mommy?
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Healthy, Healthy. Love, Love, Love by Violet Lemay This board book teaches toddlers how to stay healthy, including how to wash your hands, cough into a triangle, cover your sneeze, and more. It reinforces a gentle, loving message: Sometimes we all get sick, and that&;s okay&;you just need to be extra kind to yourself! Help make the world a happier and healthier place with this simple toddler board book. Everyone gets sick and, when they do, they need LOVE more than ever!
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All You Need Is Love by John LennonAn uplifting board book rendering of the classic Beatles song features whimsical cartoon artwork that illustrates how to follow the music to discover the love all around us.
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Cat's New Hat by Rebecca PurcellCat’s new hat has blown away in the wind; with bold, colorful characters and simple text for young children.
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Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon by Kat ZhangAmy loves craft time at school. But when her teacher asks everyone to make their own dragon, Amy feels stuck. Her first dragon has a long, wingless body, stag-like horns, and eagle claws, but her friends don't think it's a real dragon. Then she makes dragons like theirs, but none of them feels quite right...None of them feels like hers.
After school, a story from Grandma sparks new inspiration, and Amy rounds up her family to help her. Together, can they make Amy's perfect dragon?
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Luna's Yum Yum Dim Sum by Natasha YimFor Luna's birthday the whole family goes out for dim sum, but when Luna drops her pork bun she and her two brothers argue over how to divide up the remaining buns.
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Dear Earth... From Your Friends in Room 5 by Erin Dealey
When the kids in Room 5 write to Earth asking what they can do to help save our planet, they are delighted to get a letter back. This beautiful picture book is a celebration of every child's ability to connect with the environment and make a positive impact.
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The Snow Dancer by Addie BoswellYoung dancer Sofia wakes up to a quiet, white world: it's a snow day! She makes her way outside to the neighborhood park, where a field awaits her, white and shining and open. It isn't long before the rest of the neighborhood wakes its sleepy head, and the other kids make their way to the park, scattering all of Sofia's beautiful silence. But with the help of a new young friend, Sofia is ready to show everyone what a snow dancer can do on a perfect day like this.
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The Grinny Granny Donkey by Craig SmithIn this sequel to The Wonky Donkey, told in rhyming text, readers will meet Dinky Donkey's grandmother, who has a problem--her false teeth keep falling out of her mouth!
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Once Upon a Winter Day by Liza WoodruffMilo wants a story, but his mom is too busy to entertain him. Instead, she encourages him to go out and play in the snow. At first, Milo is disappointed - he doesn't want to play outside, he wants a story. But when he starts to follow a trail of mouse-prints, he discovers signs of activity all around, prompting him to ask, "What happened here?" Before long, he's using his imagination -- depicted in lush wordless spreads that capture the vividness of Milo's fantasies -- to fill in the gaps. By the time Milo comes home, he's the one with stories to tell.
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis StevensonWhen young Jim Hawkins discovers a treasure map, he sets sail to find the gold. But when the crew turns out to be a band of pirates, it's a race to find the treasure— and stay alive!
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Cheer Up by Heather Ayris BurnellA latest collection of giggle-inducing, skill-reinforcing short tales finds Unicorn and Yeti navigating challenges surrounding a gift exchange, a tasty new food experience and the power of a different perspective in overcoming fears.
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The Biggest Roller Coaster by Tina KüglerGet ready to ride! Fox siblings Fritz and Franny -- and their faithful dog, Fred -- are spending the day at the amusement park. After sizing up the tallest, fastest, and loudest rides they can find, these foxes come together on the perfect coaster. Geisel Honor winner Tina Kügler's easy-to-read text and humor-filled, full-color artwork will have young readers everywhere laughing out loud!
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Roller Bears by Eric SeltzerWho are roller bears? Roller bears skate. Roller bears glide. Do they like honey? Find out inside...this bear-y silly Pre-Level 1 Ready-to-Read!
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Run, Mo, Run! by David A. AdlerMo and his classmates from 2B will compete against the students from class 2M in a track-and-field meet and the winning team will get a surprise dessert! Mo, Jenna, and Dov will compete in the day's final event--the relay race--but first, Mo has to pass the baton without dropping it. He practices at lunch and during class, but the baton keeps slipping out of his hand. When the score is tied and the pressure is on, will Mo be able to win for his team?
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I Can’t Feel My Feet by Tom Watson The weather outside is frightful! The temperature is dropping fast, and Rosie, Molly, and Simon are determined to come up with a way to keep their feet from freezing off on their walk to school. But can they finish their plan before the next snow-pocalypse?
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Miki by Ellen MilesWhen his mom picks him up from cooking class, Charles is surprised to find Miki, an adorable Bichon Frise puppy, in tow. As the Petersons foster Miki, Charles discovers that she was taught by her old owners to "dance." Soon enough, Charles, Lizzie, and their friends join together to put on a musical act that's sure to find the superstar pup a new home.
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The Goblin Princess by Rebecca ElliottGreta the goblin princess is bored, but when unicorns Bo and Sunny try to cheer her up by using their powers to make her queen for a day, they discover just how much trouble a bored--and spoiled--goblin princess can cause for everyone around her.
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Sprite's Secret by Tracey West Eight-year-old Violet didn't expect to find a portal to the fairy world in her backyard. And she certainly didn't think she would have to defend the human world from trickster pixies! With the help of her new fairy friend Sprite, Violet sets out to catch Pix, a lively fairy who just wants everybody to have fun-all the time. Pix's playfulness starts to cause serious trouble, so it's up to Violet and Sprite to put an end to his fun and send him back to the fairy world!
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Heidi Heckelbeck and the Hair Emergency! by Wanda CovenWhat starts as an ordinary Sunday at the Heckelbeck house turns into a hair-raising adventure for the whole family when one of Henry's toys gets stuck in Heidi's hair! Mom's only solution is to cut a chunk of Heidi's hair, but when the salon can't undo the horrible hairdo, Heidi must use magic to save the day. But will her magical hairdo become a hair don't?
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Bad Kitty Goes on Vacation by Nick BruelKitty's life is still hard. Really, really, really hard. She's always being bothered, Puppy is always in her space (and drooling on her), and her plans for world domination seem to be at a bit of a stand still. So, when she gets the opportunity to go with her very favorite, generous, kind-hearted Uncle Murray to LOVE LOVE ANGEL KITTY WORLD, how on earth could she refuse? Kitty is so excited—this is going to be the adventure of a lifetime! But what she doesn't realize is that it will be an adventure just trying to get there...and when she and Uncle Murray end up in a precarious situation, they will have to rely on their wit and love for each other to get themselves out.
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The Smartest Kid in the Universe by Chris GrabensteinWhen seventh-grader Jake McQuade mistakes the world's first ingestible knowledge pills for jelly beans, he suddenly knows all about physics and geometry and can speak Swahili (though Spanish would be a lot more useful)--but his sort-of girlfriend Grace thinks they can use his new found brilliance to save their middle school from the new principal, who is conspiring to get it shut down.
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The Bad Guys in The One?! by Aaron BlabeySeriously, WHAT is going on with Snake?! Terrible powers have been revealed! Evil allies have materialized! Inter-dimensional doors have opened! Shady-looking cloaks have been purchased! What is his deal?! And that's not all! Why does Agent Fox suddenly have a whole lot more backstory than we'd counted on?! Dang it! We need answers! WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?!
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Never After: The Thirteenth Fairy by Melissa De La CruzFilomena is being followed by Jack Stalker, one of the heroes in the Thirteenth Fairy, a series of books she loves about a brave girl and her ragtag group of friends who save their world from an evil enchantress. She must be dreaming, or still reading a book. But Jack is insistent—he’s real, the stories are real, and Filomena must come with him at once! Soon, Filomena is thrust into the world of evil fairies and beautiful princesses, sorcerers and slayers, where an evil queen drives her ruthless armies to destroy what is left of the Fairy tribes. To save herself and the kingdom of Westphalia, Filomena must find the truth behind the fairytales and set the world back to rights before the cycle of sleep and destruction begins once more.
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The Rembrandt Conspiracy by Deron R. Hicks Something's brewing at the National Portrait Gallery Museum in Washington, D.C. twelve-year-old Art is sure of it. But his only proof that a grand heist is about to take place is iced mocha, forty-two steps, and a mysterious woman who appears like clockwork in the museum. When Art convinces his best friend, Camille, that the heist is real, the two begin a thrilling chase through D.C. to uncover a villainous scheme that could be the biggest heist since the Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum theft in 1990. With a billion dollars' worth of paintings on the line, the clock is ticking for Art and Camille to solve the conspiracy.
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A Wolf for a Spell by Karah SuttonSince she was a pup, Zima has been taught to fear humans--especially witches--but when her family is threatened, she has no choice but to seek help from the witch Baba Yaga. Before Zima knows what's happening, the witch has cast a switching spell and run off into the woods, while Zima is left behind in Baba Yaga's hut--and Baba Yaga's body! Meanwhile, a young village girl named Nadya is also seeking the witch's help, and when she meets Zima (in Baba Yaga's form), they discover that they face a common enemy. With danger closing in, Zima must unite the wolves, the witches and the villagers against an evil that threatens them all.
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Otto P. Nudd by Emily ButlerOtto P. Nudd: The BEST bird in Ida Valley (at least according to him). While his buddies waste their days at the dump cracking jokes, Otto invents things with his human neighbor Old Man Bartleby in their workshop. Marla: The Competition. This protective mama-squirrel will swipe Otto's snacks from under his beak if it means another meal for her babies! Pippa: The girl who loves the birds in Ida Valley, and Otto most of all. But when Bartleby''s latest contraption lands him in danger, the whole neighborhood--kids and critters alike--will have to join forces to save their oldest friend!
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Girl Giant and the Monkey King by Van HoangEleven-year-old Thom Ngho is keeping a secret: she’s strong. Like suuuuper strong. Freakishly strong. And it’s making it impossible for her to fit in at her new middle school. In a desperate bid to get rid of her super strength, Thom makes a deal with the Monkey King, a powerful deity and legendary trickster she accidentally released from his 500-year prison sentence. Thom agrees to help the Monkey King get back his magical staff if he'll take away her strength. Soon Thom is swept up in an ancient and fantastical world in where demons, dragons, and Jade princesses actually exist. But she quickly discovers that magic can’t cure everything, and dealing with the trickster god might be more trouble than it’s worth.
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Cat Kid Comic Club by Dav PilkeyLi'l Petey, Flippy, and Molly introduce twenty-one rambunctious, funny, and talented baby frogs to the art of comic making. As the story unwinds with mishaps and hilarity, readers get to see the progress, mistakes, and improvements that come with practice and persistence.
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Baby-sitters Little Sister 3: Karen's Worst Day by Ann M. Martin Karen is having a terrible day. Her favorite jeans are missing, there's no prize in the Crunch-O cereal box, and Boo-Boo the cat won't play with her. She even gets punished and sent to her room! Karen tries everything to make her day better, but nothing is going right and her bad luck just won't go away. Will this be the worst day ever?
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Wings of Fire Graphic Novel 4: The Dark Secret by Tui Sutherland When Starflight is stolen by his own tribe, he hopes to at least discover some of the long-held NightWing secrets -- what magical powers they really have, who they're allied with in the war, and where they've been living all this time. But the truth about Starflight's tribe is more terrible than he ever imagined: Not only do the NightWings live in a dark, miserable place, but they've imprisoned several innocent RainWings there, too. Stranded and alone, Starflight only wants to get back to his friends. But the fate of two kingdoms now rests in his talons, and with no one to save him, Starflight will have to find a way to be brave . . . before it's too late.
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Magus of the Library 4 by Mitsu IzumiIn a lushly-detailed fantasy world reminiscent of Arabian Nights, the Great Library is the center of learning in the world, and its librarians are capable of magnificent feats of magic! In a small village far from the Library, a poor little elf boy struggles against bullies who call him "knife-ears." His only solace: the books he sneaks out of the village's tiny branch library, which he's not allowed in. When a librarian from the Great Library arrives, he's dazzled by her knowledge and glamor. Their meeting will change his life and begin the adventure he's always dreamed of having!
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Beyond the Clouds 3 by NickeThanks to the Sage's medicine, Mia has recovered, but now she also knows she's in danger of burning out her magic if she doesn't learn how to control it. But where to find a wizard in this mundane world? Mia and Theo follow a legend to Karatope, the city of merchants, where every corner features something new, marvelous, or delicious - for a price! But what could a wizard be doing here? They hear of a fortune-teller and realize there's no better vocation for someone with magical powers. Yet even after they spend hours in line, this seer refuses to see them! What does he know that he's not sharing?
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Waa'aka': The Bird who Fell in Love with the Sun by Cindi AlvitreWaa’aka’ was born when the earth was soft and the waters were new. It was the beginning of time. So begins Cindi Alvitre’s vivid and multifaceted telling of a traditional Tongva creation story from Southern California. Waa’aka’ follows the title character, a beautiful bird who falls in love with Tamet, the sun, and tries to follow him up to the sky. Accompanied by richly colorful illustrations from Carly Lake, the book touches deftly on themes like the unintended consequences of greed and the importance of working together. A rendition of one of California’s oldest tales, Waa’aka’ is a beautiful children’s book in the classic style.
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The First Fire: A Cherokee Story by Brad WagnonThe First Fire: A Cherokee Story takes place in a time when animals could do many of the things that people do. The Creator gave the animals the world to live on, but they were without a source for heat at night. Great Thunder and his sons saw the plight of the animals so he sent lightning down to strike a tree. The tree burst into flames but the tree was on an island. Many animals tried to bring the fire over the water to the shore, but they were all unsuccessful. Then one small creature, Water Spider, volunteered. Curious, the animals said to her “We know you could get there safely, but how would you bring the fire back without getting burned?”
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Me and the World: An Infographic Exploration by Mireia TriusAn engaging exploration of the world in infographics, packed with dynamic illustrated spreads and guided by a relatable, school-aged narrator. This content-rich book invites readers to see themselves in its pages, and to learn about other kids and cultures around the world, all while stepping back and seeing the big picture.
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Oh, the Things We're For! by Innosanto NagaraOh, The Things We're For! is a celebration of the better world that is not only possible, but is here today if we choose it. Today's kids are well aware of the many challenges that they face in a world they are inheriting, from climate change to police violence, crowded classrooms to healthcare.
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Kids Vs. Plastic: Ditch the Straw and Find the Pollution Solution to Bottles, Bags, and Other Single-Use Plastics by Julie BeerIt's in your toothbrush ... your clothes ... your earbuds. Chances are, you're touching it right now. We're talking about plastic! Plastic is absolutely everywhere and in practically everything we touch, from pens to water bottles to sports equipment. And a lot of it is used once and then thrown away. Unfortunately, it takes a REALLY long time for plastic to break down and it can be harmful to our environment, especially wildlife. But why and when did we start using it in so much stuff? And how do we stop?
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Ultimate Rockopedia: The Most Complete Rocks & Minerals Reference Ever by Steve TomececkA National Geographic Kids introduction to the amazing world of rocks, minerals and the science of geology covers the early formation of a rocky Earth and the evolution of various rock types through the major rock-forming minerals and how young students can identify backyard samples.
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Let's Get Glowing!: Revealing the Science of Radioactivity with Nuclear Physics by Chris FerrieRed Kangaroo notices a radioactive sign and knows she's supposed to stay away. Anything with radioactivity is bad for you... right? Dr. Chris surprises Red Kangaroo when he tells her everything in the world is radioactive-even us! Jump into the latest book from the #1 science author for kids and learn all about the physics of radioactivity and radioactive decay. In this new series, Chris Ferrie answers all the questions Red Kangaroo has for him about what things are made of and how things work using real-world and practical examples. Young readers will have a firm grasp of scientific and mathematical concepts to help answer many of the "why" questions they may have.
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Let's Get Tiny!: Jumping into the Science of the Smallest Part of Matter with Quantum Physics by Chris FerrieLooking through a microscope, Red Kangaroo discovers the world is full of small things her eyes can't see. She asks Dr. Chris, "What's one of the smallest things in the world?" In his lab, Dr. Chris introduces Red Kangaroo to the world of atoms-from protons to electrons to neutrons. In this new series, Chris Ferrie answers all the questions Red Kangaroo has for him about what things are made of and how things work using real-world and practical examples. Young readers will get a firm grasp of scientific and mathematical concepts to help answer many of the "why" questions they may have.
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Rocket Science: A Beginner's Guide to the Fundamentals of Spaceflight by Andrew RaderThe author of the Epic Space Adventure trilogy and co-host of the Spellbound podcast combines engaging facts with eye-catching digital artwork to reveal the science behind rocket technology, discussing subjects ranging from navigation and thermal control to space exploration and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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My First Kitten by Alyssa Satin CapucilliThe creator of the best-selling Biscuit series introduces beginning readers to what it is like to have a new cat or kitten and the things that feline pets require, from clean litterboxes to plenty of love, to promote their health and happiness.
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Polar Bear Fur Isn't White!: And Other Amazing Facts by Thea FeldmanDid you know that polar bear fur isn't actually white? Or that polar bears often have twins, and clean their fur by rolling in snow? Readers will love learning about polar bears in this book that presents amazing facts in a highly visual way for young readers. A backmatter section dives into how climate change is affecting polar bear habitats and some things kids can do every day to help.
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Ice! Poems About Polar Life by Douglas FlorianFrom the opening poem, which describes the poles as our "earth refrigerator" to the call to action in the closing verse about climate change, artist and poet Douglas Florian applies his prodigious talent to twenty-one poems and illustrations that raise awareness of the polar habitats and the unique animals that have adapted to a cold, windy, and frozen environment.
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Tasty Treats: Easy Cooking for Children by Little GestaltenImagine a tower of fluffy pancakes topped with fresh fruit, or ice cream melting on your tongue, tasting unbaked chocolate balls, and many other treats to excite a sweet tooth. Alongside savory recipes for simple sandwiches, rainbow-colored salads, a refreshing zesty lemonade, and classic childhood favorites, Piece of Cake offers a fun way to prepare and present food and become the head chef – with just a little help from the adults.
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Music and How it Works: The Complete Guide for Kids by Charlie MorlandBudding music fans will love discovering musical geniuses of every era, from Mozart and classical music to Bowie and pop, as well as finding out how music is created and what links it all together. The book looks at music throughout history, beginning with the first known melody from the Fertile Crescent and covering modern music phenomena, from K Pop to hip-hop. Instruments and genres from across the world are featured, with "playlists" of key pieces encouraging kids to look up pieces to hear for themselves. STEAM spreads delve into the psychology and math behind music, from how it affects our mood to how it can improve our minds. Covering India's Ragas, Indonesia's Gamelan, Japan's city pop, and more, this book will help children discover a love of music.
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The ABCs of Black History by Rio CortezB is for Beautiful, Brave, and Bright! And for a Book that takes a Bold journey through the alphabet of Black history and culture. Letter by letter, The ABCs of Black History celebrates a story that spans continents and centuries, triumph and heartbreak, creativity and joy. It's a story of big ideas: P is for Power, S is for Science and Soul. Of significant moments: G is for Great Migration. Of iconic figures: H is for Zora Neale Hurston, X is for Malcolm X. It's an ABC book like no other, and a story of hope and love. In addition to rhyming text, the book includes back matter with information on the events, places, and people mentioned in the poem, from Mae Jemison to W. E. B. Du Bois, Fannie Lou Hamer to Sam Cooke, and the Little Rock Nine to DJ Kool Herc.
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Who was Duke Ellington? by M. D. PayneA pivotal fixture of the Harlem Renaissance, Duke Ellington was the bandleader of the historic Cotton Club and a master composer -- writing close to 3,000 songs in his lifetime and capturing the spirit of the Black experience in the United States. Over a 50-year career, Ellington became one of the biggest names in jazz as we know it. He went on to win 13 Grammys, a Pulitzer, and receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969. Who Was Duke Ellington? follows the exciting, multifaceted journey of this musical genius and takes a look at what truly makes Ellington an artist "beyond category."
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Flying High: The Story of Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles by Michelle MeadowsBefore she was a record-breaking gymnast competing on the world stage, Simone Biles spent time in foster care as a young child. Nimble and boundlessly energetic, she cherished every playground and each new backyard. When she was six years old, Simone's family took shape in a different way. Her grandparents Ron and Nellie Biles adopted Simone and her sister Adria. Ron and Nellie became their parents. Simone was also introduced to gymnastics that same year, launching a lifelong passion fueled by remarkable talent, sacrifice, and the undying support of her family.
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Building Zaha: The Story of Architect Zaha Hadid by Victoria Tentler-KrylovThe city of Baghdad was full of thinkers, artists, and scientists, the littlest among them Zaha Hadid. Zaha knew from a young age that she wanted to be an architect. She set goals for herself and followed them against all odds. A woman in a man's world, and a person of color in a white field, Zaha was met with resistance at every turn. When critics called her a diva and claimed her ideas were unbuildable, she didn't let their judgments stop her from setting goals and achieving them one by one, finding innovative ways to build projects that became famous the world over. She persisted, she followed her dreams, and she succeeded.
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El Amaryllis es una plantita a quien le gusta pasear cuando se acaba el verano. Hace todo tipo de amigos por el bosque y en su camino encuentra aventuras y peligros, todo con el fin de llegar adonde nadie ha llegado cuando comienza el invierno.
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Sobreviví el bombardeo de Pearl Harbor, 1941by Scott Dawson¡Los momentos más escalofriantes de la historia cobran vida en la serie de ficción Sobreviví! ¿Serás capaz de sobrevivir... al bombardeo de Pearl Harbor? Danny Crane, de once años, está solo en su playa favorita de Hawaii mientras el mundo se derrumba y la Segunda Guerra Mundial alcanza oficialmente a Estados Unidos. ¿Será el niño capaz de encontrar el camino a su casa en medio de las bombas, el humo y la destrucción del día que vivirá en la infamia?
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Los tipos malos en el alienígena vs los tipos malos by Aaron Blabey¡Los Tipos Malos están desapareciendo! Una criatura con MONTONES de dientes y DEMASIADOS traseros los está capturando uno por uno. ¿Será este el fin de los Tipos Malos? ¿Será divertido? ¡Apuesta tu trasero a que lo será!
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Hombre perro 8: Atrapa 22by Dav PilkeyPedrito el gato sale de la cárcel y tiene una nueva vida por delante. Mientras reevalúa lo más importante en la vida, Peque Pedrito se debate por encontrar bondad en el mundo. ¿Podrán Pedrito y Hombre Perro dejar de pelear como gatos y perros, y juntar las patas para trabajar en equipo? Ambos se necesitan mutuamente más que nunca... ¡Peque Pedrito y el planeta cuentan con ellos!
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La hermanita de las niñeras 2: Los patines de Karenby Ann M. Martin ¡Va a ser un fin de semana genial! Karen tiene patines nuevos y es muy buena patinando. Tiene ganas de intentar trucos nuevos, pero, ¡ay, no! Se cae y tienen que llevarla al hospital, ¡con una muñeca fracturada! Karen está decidida a que todos sus conocidos -y también algún famoso- le firme el yeso. No va a ser fácil, pero ella no cejará hasta lograrlo.
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La gran pijamada de Eva: Un Libro De La Serie Branchesby Rebecca ElliottEs casi el cumpleaños de Eva y ella está ansiosa por que llegue su pijamada súper especial. Sin embargo, su amiga Susana parece no querer venir. ¡Sin ella no sería lo mismo! ¿Será verdad que Susana no quiere venir? ¿Será que tiene nervios por ser su primera pijamada? ¡Eva tendrá que ayudar a Susana a vencer el miedo a tiempo para la gran fiesta!
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