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Secrets of the Universe #5
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
Paul Fleisher
Complex concepts like relativity and quantum mechanics become clear through real-life examples, scientist biographies, a
Ages 10–16
The Puppeteer's Apprentice
D. Anne Love
Tired of peeling onions in a scullery, a girl named Mouse dreams of a different life when she discovers the magical worl
Ages 8–12
Pippo the Fool
Tracey E. Fern
Filippo is mocked as a fool, but he is determined to prove his genius by building an impossible dome over the great cath
Ages 6–10
Pingpong Perry Experiences How a Book is Made
Sandra Donovan
Follow the journey of a book from the very first spark of an idea through the editing, printing, and publicity that brin
Ages 6–9
Paris in the Spring with Picasso
Joan Yolleck
Walk through early 20th-century Paris as Pablo Picasso and his friends prepare for a grand evening soiree at the famous
Ages 5–9
Visions in Poetry
The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear
An unlikely pair sets sail for a year and a day in this whimsical, rhythmic voyage filled with five-pound notes and runc
Ages 2–7
Now You See It, Now You Don't: The Amazing World of Optical Illusions
Seymour Simon
For the child who loves to ask how the world works, this interactive guide explores why our eyes and brains can be easil
Ages 8–12
Naturalist's Apprentice
Nature Art With Chiura Obata
Michael Elsohn Ross
See the world through the eyes of Chiura Obata, an artist who captured the beauty of Yosemite and the harsh reality of W
Ages 8–12
My Garden
Kevin Henkes
For the child whose imagination turns everyday chores into magical adventures, this book celebrates the wonder of dreami
Ages 3–7
A Million Fish... More or Less
Patricia C. McKissack
For the child who loves telling big stories or needs a playful way to practice counting and understanding the difference
Ages 4–8
M Is for Music
Kathleen Krull
Legendary virtuosos and unusual instruments harmonize in this musical symphony that travels from anthems to zydeco throu
Ages 3–9
The Ink Garden of Brother Theophane
C. M. Millen
A medieval monk weary of his dull routine wanders the Irish countryside to transform plants and bark into a vibrant rain
Ages 5–10
I, Vivaldi
Janice Shefelman
Born during an earthquake, a boy fulfills his mother's religious vow while secretly yearning to compose the soaring musi
Ages 6–10
Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue
Anna Harwell Celenza
Facing a massive deadline, George Gershwin blends the rhythms of 1920s New York to create a concerto that captures the m
Ages 6–11
The Five Lives of Our Cat Zook
Joanne Rocklin
Oona weaves magical tales of her sick cat's many lives to help her brother—and herself—cope with big changes at home.
Ages 8–12
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Jonathan Safran Foer
Nine-year-old Oskar Schell treks across New York City with a mysterious key, hoping a secret lock will lead him back to
Ages 14–18
Edgar Allan Poe's Pie: Math Puzzlers in Classic Poems
J. Patrick Lewis
Solve tricky math problems hidden inside hilarious parodies of famous poems, where literary giants and numerical puzzles
Ages 8–12
Drum Roll, Please
Lisa Jenn Bigelow
Quiet Melly finds her rhythm on the drums at summer camp while navigating her parents' split and her first crush on anot
Ages 9–13
Darius and Twig
Walter Dean Myers
For the teenager striving to build a future through their talents while navigating the intense pressures and loyalties o
Ages 12–17
Crickwing
Janell Cannon
Crickwing the artistic cockroach tries to outsmart a group of leafcutter ants, but everyone must work together when a sw
Ages 5–9
Code Book, The
Simon Singh
Cryptic messages have changed the course of wars and decided the fate of queens. Learn how geniuses and heroes have used
Ages 12–18
Bumble-Ardy
Maurice Sendak
A mischievous pig who has never had a birthday party decides to throw himself a wild, costumed celebration that quickly
Ages 4–8
Boy Called Dickens, A
Deborah Hopkinson
Young Charles works long hours in a boot-blacking factory, but his imagination transforms the bleak London winter into s
Ages 4–9
The Blues of Flats Brown
Walter Dean Myers
For the child who needs to know that their unique voice and talents can be a ticket to freedom and a way to process life
Ages 5–9
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