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The Werewolf Club #2
The Lunchroom of Doom
Daniel Pinkwater
When the local cafeteria serves up meatballs from outer space, the Watson Elementary School Werewolf Club has to handle
Ages 7–10
Monet's Ghost
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
For the young artist who sees the world in brushstrokes and feels a deep connection to their creative passion.
Ages 9–12
Great Lives #11
American Literature
Doris Faber, Harold Faber
The lives of thirty legendary American writers come into focus, revealing the personal struggles and historical events t
Ages 10–16
Ruby Electric
Theresa Nelson
Movie-obsessed Ruby Miller applies her screenwriting skills to real life to solve the mystery of her missing father and
Ages 8–12
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
I'll Fix Anthony
Judith Viorst
For the younger sibling who feels small and overlooked, this funny tale captures the grand plans for the day they finall
Ages 4–8
Poems Have Roots
Lilian Moore
Watch the snow dust fall and listen to maples talk in this collection of poems that celebrates the quiet magic of the wo
Ages 6–10
Smitten
David Gordon
For the child who feels a little worn out or 'broken,' this heartwarming story shows how friendship and creativity can m
Ages 4–8
Jo and the Bandit
Willo Davis Roberts
For the child stepping into a new life or facing big changes, Jo uses her artistic eye and sharp mind to navigate the da
Ages 8–12
There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag
James Howe
Alex feels left out of his brother's imaginary games with a dragon until he dreams up a giant companion of his own: a ca
Ages 4–8
Violet Mackerel #6
Violet Mackerel's Pocket Protest
Anna Branford
Violet and Rose prove that even a very small protest can help save a big, beloved oak tree in the park.
Ages 6–9
Falling In
Frances O'Roark Dowell
Isabelle Bean tumbles into a parallel world where the local children are terrified of her, believing she is a legendary,
Ages 8–12
What Are Made Of #1
What Presidents Are Made Of
Hanoch Piven
For the child who finds history dry, this whimsical profile uses everyday objects to reveal the surprising personalities
Ages 6–10
Judith Viorst's Poetry Collections #1
If I Were in Charge of the World and Other Worries
Judith Viorst
Losing your pants on the diving board or having to eat more liver are just a few of the hilarious and relatable problems
Ages 7–11
Hannah and Jack
Mary Nethery
Even though she is far away on vacation with Gramma, Hannah discovers a clever way to stay connected to her favorite com
Ages 4–8
Lynn Curlee's Wonders of the World
Capital
Lynn Curlee
For the child who marvels at big buildings and wants to know how a city like Washington, D.C. was built from the ground
Ages 8–12
When Angels Sing The Story of Rock Legend Carlos Santana
Michael Mahin
Carlos hunts for a sound that makes angels feel real, mixing the Blues, Jazz, and Rock with the Afro-Cuban rhythms of hi
Ages 4–8
Wilbur Robinson
A Day with Wilbur Robinson
William Joyce
Search for Grandfather's missing false teeth alongside the eccentric Robinson family in a household where every room hol
Ages 4–9
Great Lives
Invention and Technology
Milton Lomask
For the child who constantly asks how things work, this historical guide explores the brilliant minds and mechanical bre
Ages 10–15
Elena's Serenade
Campbell Geeslin
Disguised as a boy to follow her dreams, Elena travels to Monterrey to learn the delicate art of glassblowing and finds
Ages 4–8
The Boo! Book
Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
Look closely at the pages to spot the signs of a haunting and learn exactly what to do if you realize you are holding a
Ages 4–8
Sky
Roderick Townley
In 1950s New York, a quiet piano prodigy named Sky finds his voice through jazz and the support of his two best friends.
Ages 12–16
Lottie and Herbie #3
A Cake for Herbie
Petra Mathers
For the child who has felt misunderstood or mocked for their unique creative voice, this story celebrates finding the fr
Ages 4–8
The Bronze Pen
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
For the child grappling with family worries who wishes they could write a better reality. This magical tale explores the
Ages 8–12
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