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Rewild the World at Bedtime: Hopeful Stories From Mother Nature
Emily Hawkins
These twenty uplifting accounts show how conservationists around the globe are successfully restoring wild habitats and
Ages 7–11
Books for a Better Earth
Restoring Prairie, Woods, and Pond
Laurie Lawlor
See how a simple school project grew into a thriving nature trail as students and neighbors worked together to bring pra
Ages 8–12
Remember This: The Fascinating World of Memory
Monique Polak
Your brain uses many different ways to store and recall information. See how memory works through clear explanations and
Ages 9–12
Red Madness
Gail Jarrow
Doctors race against time to solve the mystery of pellagra, a terrifying disease caused by malnutrition. Archival photos
Ages 10–14
The Red Ear Blows Its Nose
Robert Schechter
For children who delight in the absurdity of the everyday and the wonders of the cosmos, this collection uses clever rhy
Ages 6–12
Rare and Blue: Finding Nature's Treasures
Constance Van Hoven
Blue is a rare and beautiful color in the wild. Lyrical text and detailed art reveal eight unique species and the habita
Ages 5–9
Raindrops Roll
written and illustrated by April Pulley Sayre
Vivid photography captures the precise moment rain hits the earth, revealing the hidden science and beauty of the water
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Stew
written and illustrated by Cathryn Falwell
A rainy afternoon turns into a vibrant kitchen adventure as children gather colorful vegetables from the garden to make
Ages 3–7
Radioactive!: How Irène Curie and Lise Meitner Revolutionized Science and Changed the World
Winifred Conkling
Two brilliant women overcome prejudice and barriers to unlock the mysteries of nuclear fission, forever altering the cou
Ages 12–18
Race to the Bottom of the Earth
Rebecca E. F. Barone
Compare the grueling 1911 race to the South Pole with a modern 2018 expedition through maps, photos, and social media po
Ages 8–12
Quinito #2
Quinito's Neighborhood
Ina Cumpiano
Take a walk through Quinito's vibrant neighborhood to see the busy jobs and warm relationships that bring his community
Ages 3–7
Quinito #1
Quinito, Day and Night
Ina Cumpiano
For parents seeking to introduce basic concepts while celebrating Latino culture, Quinito's everyday adventures make lea
Ages 2–5
Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality
Eliot Schrefer
For teens exploring their own identity or wondering about the diversity of the natural world, this humorous guide shows
Ages 14–18
Push Button
Aliki
A button-obsessed boy discovers new ways to play through pencil and watercolor illustrations after his sore finger force
Ages 3–7
Pumpkin Countdown
Joan Holub
A busy class trip to the pumpkin patch turns into a colorful counting game through rows of gourds and friendly faces.
Ages 3–7
Puffling Patrol
Ted Lewin, Betsy Lewin
On a rocky island near Iceland, local children venture out at night to rescue lost baby puffins and safely guide them to
Ages 6–9
Pssst!
Adam Rex
Lean in close to hear the secret requests of zoo animals as they recruit a young visitor to help them carry out an ingen
Ages 4–8
Princess Tales
Grace Maccarone
Classic fairy tales unfold in clever rhymes alongside detailed watercolor scenes filled with hidden objects to find on e
Ages 4–8
Pretty Tricky: The Sneaky Way Plants Survive
Etta Kaner
From clever traps to hidden defenses, see the ingenious and sneaky ways plants adapt to stay alive in the wild.
Ages 7–10
Precious Bones
Mika Ashley-Hollinger
Deep in the wild Florida swamp of sixty years ago, Bones and Little Man wander through the brush to discover a world tee
Ages 10–14
Prairie Train
Marsha Wilson Chall
Rhythmic prose and soft illustrations capture the quiet anticipation of a young girl traveling alone across the plains t
Ages 4–8
The Power of Snow
Bob Raczka
Single snowflakes multiply into a vast winter wonderland as rhyming text and math formulas reveal the exponential growth
Ages 6–10
Poor Doreen
Sally Lloyd-Jones
Doreen the fish is off to visit her cousin, blissfully unaware of the many watery perils she narrowly escapes along her
Ages 4–8
Poop for Breakfast: Why Some Animals Eat It
Sara Levine
It sounds gross, but there are vital biological reasons why some animals eat their own waste, from nutrition to survival
Ages 7–10
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