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Milo Imagines the Worldby Matt de la PeñaThe team behind the Newbery Medal-winning Last Stop on Market Street follows the experiences of a little boy who creatively imagines the stories of fellow passengers on a long subway ride.
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Milo hace un largo viaje en metro. Para pasar el tiempo, observa a la gente a su alrededor y hace dibujos de cómo se imagina que son sus vidas.
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Speak Up by Miranda PaulIn a spirited celebration of diversity, a group of kids discover some of the different ways to speak up and make their voices heard.
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Auntie Uncle : Drag Queen Heroby Ellie RoyceThe narrator thinks it's awesome that his Uncle and his Auntie are the same person. Uncle Leo is an accountant. Auntie Lotta is a fabulous performer. The mayor is going to give Lotta a medal for an act of courage, and she wants to celebrate with all her friends, but Lotta worries that her Leo friends won't like her as Lotta.
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13 Ways to Eat a Fly by Sue HeavenrichThirteen flies become tasty snacks in this clever reverse counting book about predators and prey. Includes a guide to eating bugs, complete with nutritional information for a single serving of flies.
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J.D. and the Great Barber Battle by J. DillardEight-year-old J.D. turns a tragic home haircut into a thriving barber business in this hilarious new illustrated chapter book series.
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Flood Cityby Daniel José OlderA boy from the Earth’s last inhabitable city and a young space soldier questioning his leaders’ genocidal orders become unlikely partners in an effort to stop a war and save the planet.
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The One Thing You'd Save by Linda Sue ParkIf your house was on fire, what one thing would you save? The Newbery Medal-winning author of A Single Shard explores a diverse classroom’s varied answers to this question, in a series of linked poems and art.
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Mister Invincible : Local Heroby Pascal JousselinThere's a new superhero in town -- Mr. Invincible! He can reach outside comic strip panels to affect both space and time! By breaking the boundaries of 'comic book physics' Mr. Invincible and his companions are able to do amazing things.
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The Boys in the Back Row by Mike JungBefore Eric moves away, he and his best friend Matt sneak out for a final adventure during a marching band competition, to meet their idol at a nearby comics convention. An unabashed ode to male friendship, with hijinks and geekiness galore!
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Chef Yasmina and the Potato Panicby Wauter MannaertA young chef is the only one who can protect her town from an onslaught of scientifically enhanced, highly addictive potatoes.
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Benji, the Bad Day, and Me by Sally J. PlaSammy is having a very bad day at school and at home until his autistic brother, Benji, finds a way to make him feel better.
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It Was Supposed to Be Sunnyby Samantha CotterillLaila's birthday party, perfectly planned with her autism in mind, goes awry due a change in weather and an accident with her cake, but with the help of her mom and service dog, Laila know she can handle this.
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Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! by Sarah KapitVivy Cohen, a girl on the autism spectrum, considers her famous pen-pal’s advice when an accident lands her back on the bench and she has to fight to stay on the team.
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Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypseby Susan VaughtJesse has a neuro-processing disorder, which means that she's "on the spectrum or whatever." But when a tornado strikes her small town, Jesse is given the opportunity to show what she's really made of- and help her dad.
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Ramadan is a time for fasting, prayer, and thinking of others. Rashad tries to be good all month. When it's time for Eid al-Fitr, he feasts and plays!
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The Gift of Ramadan by Alexis York LumbardSophie tries to fast for Ramadan for the first time, but her grumbling stomach and her little brother's cookies are too much and she must find a different way to celebrate.
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Accidental Trouble Magnetby Zanib MianImaginative Omar goes through the ups and downs of starting a new school and making new friends with the help of his wonderful (and silly) Muslim family.
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Arenas y trinos : abecedario del ríoby Alma Flor AdaReflecting time spent with family enjoying nature, these poems were conceived while Alma Flor Ada camped along the Yuba River with her daughter. This bilingual picture book introduces children to both the joy of poetry and spending time outside.
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Hear the Wind Blow by Doe BoylePoetic free verse and evocative illustrations to depict the stages of the Beaufort wind scale, from a gentle kiss of air to a roiling hurricane.
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Family poems for every day of the weekby Francisco X. AlarcónPresents a series of brief poems in English and Spanish for each day of the week that celebrate the joys of family and other relationships.
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Cast Away : Poems For Our Timeby Naomi Shihab NyePoems that explore the things that are treated as disposable in today’s world, from water bottles and plastic straws to hurtful words and refugees.
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