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Shoebag #1
Shoebag
Mary James
A young cockroach named Shoebag wakes up as a human boy and must learn to navigate a world of rude people while holding
Ages 8–12
Shelterwood
Susan Hand Shetterly
Summer woods come to life in oil illustrations as foresters carefully select which trees to cut to keep the woodland hom
Ages 5–10
Shark Life: True Stories About Sharks and the Sea
Peter Benchley
The author of Jaws shares his real-life encounters with the sea's most misunderstood predators and explains why we must
Ages 10–14
Shante Keys and the New Year's Peas
Gail Piernas-Davenport
Shante visits all her neighbors to find the lucky black-eyed peas her grandmother forgot. Along the way, she sees how ma
Ages 4–8
The Serpent Never Sleeps: A Novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas
Scott O'Dell
Pocahontas and the settlers of Jamestown struggle to find their footing in a complex new world where every choice carrie
Ages 10–14
Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf
Janet Schulman
A brave boy captures a wolf in this Russian-inspired retelling, featuring an accompanying CD of the Cincinnati Pops Orch
Ages 4–9
Save Steve
Jenni Hendriks, Ted Caplan
For teens navigating the messy lines between altruism and ego, this dark comedy deconstructs the 'nice guy' trope during
Ages 14–18
Same, Same but Different
Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw
Two boys living on opposite sides of the world share letters and drawings that prove their lives are filled with the sam
Ages 4–8
Sachiko Means Happiness
Kimiko Sakai
Young Sachiko navigates complex feelings of anger and confusion as she learns to care for her grandmother who is changin
Ages 4–8
Rose Blanche
Christophe Gallaz
A young German girl discovers a concentration camp in her own backyard and decides to bring food to the prisoners in a q
Ages 8–12
Yo! Yes #2
Ring! Yo!
Chris Raschka
Listen in on one side of a phone call between two friends and imagine the wild scenes happening on the other end of the
Ages 3–7
Remember Pearl Harbor: American and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories
Thomas B. Allen
First-hand accounts from survivors shed light on the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent forced relocation of 120,000
Ages 10–14
Conservar la naturaleza
Reciclar
Jo Gordon
Learn how composting and home recycling protect the environment through the clear diagrams and helpful photographs in th
Ages 6–9
Rechenka's Eggs
Patricia Polacco
When a clumsy goose accidentally breaks Babushka's hand-painted treasures, a quiet miracle transforms their home in this
Ages 4–9
Princesses Are Not Quitters!
Kate Lum
Three pampered princesses swap lives with three servant girls for a day and discover that hard work requires much more t
Ages 4–8
Prairie Songs
Pam Conrad
Life on the Nebraska prairie brings a mix of poetic beauty for young Louisa and a tragic, isolating madness for the doct
Ages 10–14
Potluck
Anne Shelby
Take an alphabetical tour through a neighborhood feast where every child brings a unique dish from their culture to shar
Ages 4–8
People Who Hugged the Trees, The
Deborah Lee Rose
For the child who loves the outdoors or wonders if one person can make a difference. This story shows how courage and co
Ages 5–9
Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam
Walter Dean Myers
A young soldier faces the fear and intense reality of a mission in the jungle in this honest portrayal of life on the fr
Ages 8–12
Parrots Over Puerto Rico
Cindy Trumbore, Susan L. Roth
For the child curious about how nature and history are linked. Discover how a vibrant bird and its island home survived
Ages 6–11
Painting the Wild Frontier: The Art and Adventures of George Catlin
Susanna Reich
Travel across the 1830s American West through the eyes of an artist dedicated to capturing the faces and lives of the Pl
Ages 8–12
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out
David McCullough
For the curious child asking about the leaders of our country and the house they live in, this anthology brings American
Ages 8–14
Our Big Home: An Earth Poem
Linda Glaser
For the child who is beginning to wonder about their place in the world, this rhythmic poem shows how we all share the s
Ages 4–8
One Whole and Perfect Day
Judith Clarke
For families navigating the messy reality of living together, this story follows a teen hoping to mend broken bonds and
Ages 12–16
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