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A Life in the Wild: George Schaller's Struggle to Save the Last Great Beasts
Pamela S. Turner
For the nature-loving child who wants to protect our planet. Discover the life of a scientist who braved the wild to sav
Ages 10–14
Life in the Boreal Forest
Brenda Z. Guiberson
The majestic northern boreal forest comes to life through action-filled scenes of animals and information on how we can
Ages 4–8
The Life and Times #1
The Life and Times of the Honeybee
Charles Micucci
Working bees build complex hives, collect nectar, and create golden honey in this witty look at the life cycle and histo
Ages 5–10
Library for Juana: The World of Sor Juana Ines
Pat Mora
For the child who asks a million questions and refuses to stop learning, even when told to focus on other things.
Ages 6–9
Graphic Biographies
Levi Strauss and Blue Jeans
Nathan Olson
For the child who loves inventing or is curious about how everyday things are made, this graphic novel brings history to
Ages 8–12
Let's Try It Out in the Air
Seymour Simon
For the curious child who wonders why the wind blows or how planes stay up, this book turns everyday air into a hands-on
Ages 5–8
Let's Count the Raindrops
Fumi Kosaka
Large-scale paintings bring the sun, clouds, and fog to life in this gentle collection of rhymes about the wonders of th
Ages 2–5
Jesse Bear #5
Let's Count It Out, Jesse Bear
Nancy White Carlstrom
Bright watercolor scenes follow Jesse Bear through rhyming verses that invite counting from one to twenty during his bus
Ages 2–5
Leonardo, Beautiful Dreamer
Robert Byrd
Detailed sketches and notebook entries reveal the life of a man who mastered painting, science, and math despite having
Ages 7–12
Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance
John Phillips
Experience the cultural rebirth of the Renaissance through the life of a man whose curiosity bridged the worlds of art,
Ages 8–12
Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word
Bob Raczka
Hidden words emerge like puzzles in these clever poems that use only the letters found within a single word to tell a br
Ages 6–10
Leaf Man
Lois Ehlert
For the child who loves collecting treasures on a nature walk. This whimsical journey turns fallen leaves into a world o
Ages 3–7
Chinese Tale Series
Kua Fu Races with the Sun
Jiannan Feng
Enter a world of magical beings and ancient wonders through these traditional Chinese myths, where legendary figures per
Ages 4–10
Kennedy Through the Lens: How Photography and Television Revealed and Shaped an Extraordinary Leader
Martin W. Sandler
Large-scale photographs reveal how the camera shaped the public’s view of John F. Kennedy, turning a president’s life in
Ages 10–14
Just Another Ordinary Day
Rod Clement
For the child who needs a spark of magic in their daily routine, this story proves that even the most mundane activities
Ages 4–8
Johnny Appleseed: A Tall Tale Retold and Illustrated by Steven Kellogg
Steven Kellogg
For the child who loves the outdoors and wants to see how one person's small, kind actions can grow into a lasting legac
Ages 4–9
John Smith Escapes Again!
Rosalyn Schanzer
Escaping pirates, slave drivers, and angry mobs is all in a day's work for 17th-century explorer John Smith in this acti
Ages 8–12
John Coltrane's Giant Steps
Chris Raschka
Raindrops, snowflakes, and kittens transform into instruments and tempo to turn John Coltrane’s famous jazz rhythms into
Ages 3–8
The Jazz Fly #1
The Jazz Fly
Matthew Gollub
A fly on his way to a jazz gig gathers rhythms from a frog, a hog, and a dog, blending their unique sounds into a toe-ta
Ages 3–8
Jake the Philharmonic Dog
Karen LeFrak
Follow Jake the dog behind the scenes of the New York Philharmonic as he explores the instruments and steals the hearts
Ages 4–8
History in Art
Islamic Empires
Nicola Barber
Ancient artifacts and vibrant artwork reveal a millennium of history, showing exactly how people lived, fought, and buil
Ages 9–12
Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything
Philip Steele
For the child who constantly asks why things fall or how the universe works: an engaging look at the man who decoded the
Ages 8–12
Jamie Lee Curtis Books
Is There Really a Human Race?
Jamie Lee Curtis
For the child who feels pressured to be the best, this rhythmic inquiry helps shift the focus from winning to the joy of
Ages 4–8
Verla Kay's Historical Stories
Iron Horses
Verla Kay
Thumping, clanging, and banging rhythms bring the mid-1800s race to build the transcontinental railroad to life through
Ages 4–8
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