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CitizenKid
One Hen: How One Small Loan Made a Big Difference
Katie Smith Milway
One young boy in Ghana transforms a single small loan from his mother into a poultry empire that changes the future of h
Ages 7–12
On Time: From Seasons to Split Seconds
Gloria Skurzynski
Humans have tracked time using everything from water clocks to atomic clocks; see how we have measured months, years, an
Ages 8–12
On Beyond A Million: An Amazing Math Journey
David M. Schwartz
Numbers stretch from popcorn kernels to dinosaurs as Professor X uses his dog and the powers of ten to explain how big a
Ages 7–11
Nine Days a Queen
Ann Rinaldi
Follow the tragic true-to-life journey of Lady Jane Grey, from her childhood at age nine to her nine-day reign and ultim
Ages 12–17
Nihancan's Feast of Beaver: Animal Tales of the North American Indians
Edward Lavitt, Robert E. McDowell
Trickster animals and ancient legends from 36 Native American tribes come together to explain how life, light, and the w
Ages 8–14
Navajo: Visions and Voices Across the Mesa
Shonto Begay
Simple poems and atmospheric paintings blend realism with abstract art to capture childhood experiences and community li
Ages 8–14
Mystery of the Mammoth Bones: And How it Was Solved
James Cross Giblin
Follow the real 1801 expedition of artist Charles Willson Peale as he unearths two mastodon skeletons to build America's
Ages 9–12
Mystery of the Hieroglyphs: The Story of the Rosetta Stone and the Race to Decipher Egyptian Hieroglyphs
Carol Donoughue
Follow the high-stakes 1799 race to crack the code of the Rosetta Stone and finally reveal the secrets of ancient Egypti
Ages 9–12
My Librarian Is a Camel
Margriet Ruurs
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is that in some parts of the world, your library books might arrive on the back
Ages 7–12
Muckrakers: How Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair, and Lincoln Steffens Helped Expose Scandal, Inspire Reform, and Invent Investigative Journalism
Ann Bausum
Bold journalists at the turn of the century used their pens to expose corporate greed and political scandals, sparking a
Ages 12–18
Mountain Town
Bonnie Geisert, Arthur Geisert
Follow a year in the life of a Rocky Mountain town founded by gold prospectors to see how its 19th-century roots still s
Ages 6–11
National Geographic Society
Meeting Dolphins: My Adventures in the Sea
Kathleen Dudzinski
Marine biologist Kathleen Dudzinski shares her firsthand research and stunning IMAX photos to reveal how dolphins commun
Ages 8–12
Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer
Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
Peer through the lens of the man who revolutionized history by capturing the gritty reality of Civil War battlefields an
Ages 9–12
Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices
Theoni Pappas
Fractals, infinity, and pi jump off the page in these twenty-five rhythmic poems specifically designed for two voices to
Ages 8–14
Masada: The Last Fortress
Gloria D. Miklowitz
Experience the final, desperate stand of Masada through the eyes of a young defender and a Roman commander as two worlds
Ages 12–17
Marie Curie: The Woman Who Changed the Course of Science
Philip Steele
From her childhood in Poland to her groundbreaking research on radium, see how Marie Curie's persistence changed the wor
Ages 8–12
Margaret Bourke-White: Her Pictures Were Her Life
Susan Goldman Rubin
Striking black-and-white photographs illustrate the life of the first female photojournalist to break through the indust
Ages 10–14
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
Gloria Spielman
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how Marcel Marceau used his talent as a mime to silently smuggle Jewish child
Ages 7–11
Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon, The
Carla Killough McClafferty
Forensic science and history collide as artists and anthropologists work to create three life-size, realistic models of
Ages 10–14
Wolf Pack: Tracking Wolves in the Wild
Alice Aamodt, Sylvia A. Johnson
Wolves live in complex social groups within their wild habitats, filling a vital role in nature through their fascinatin
Ages 9–12
Sleeping Bear Press Alphabet Books
M Is for Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet
David Domeniconi
Rhyming poems and detailed sidebars travel from Easter Island to the world of Impressionism, teaching the techniques and
Ages 4–12
Lunch at the Zoo: What Zoo Animals Eat and Why
Joyce Altman
Peek behind the zoo gates to see how nutritionists research and prepare specialized meals for every animal, from the sma
Ages 8–12
Luba: The Angel of Bergen-Belsen
Michelle McCann
During the harsh winter of 1944, one woman risks everything inside the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to protect and s
Ages 8–12
Los zapatos de Murano (The Shoes from Murano)
Miguel Fernandez-Pacheco
In twelfth-century Venice, a nobleman and an Indonesian princess raise a daughter whose life story becomes the inspirati
Ages 10–14
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