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A Sound of Chariots
Mollie Hunter
For the young soul grappling with the profound loss of a parent and the startling realization of how quickly time passes
Ages 11–15
A Poem for Peter
Angela Davis Pinkney
A lyrical celebration of the life and legacy of Ezra Jack Keats, the creator who brought the snowy world of Peter to lif
Ages 5–9
A Mighty Fine Time Machine
Suzanne Bloom
For the child who turns every cardboard box into a castle or rocket ship. This story celebrates the limitless power of p
Ages 4–8
A Green Place to Be
Ashley Benham Yazdani
For the child who wonders how a busy city makes room for nature, this book explores the vision and teamwork behind build
Ages 4–8
Your Own Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath
Stephanie Hemphill
The intense life and confessional poetry of Sylvia Plath come into focus, tracing her journey from childhood to her Puli
Ages 12–18
Young, Black, and Determined: A Biography of Lorraine Hansberry
Fredrick McKissack, Patricia C. McKissack
Lorraine Hansberry broke barriers as the first Black woman to have a play on Broadway, using her writing to expose the r
Ages 10–14
The Year with Grandma Moses
W. Nikola-Lisa
Experience the changing seasons of rural upstate New York through the peaceful paintings and personal memoirs of legenda
Ages 5–10
The Windy Day
G. Brian Karas
A gust of wind transforms a tidy town into a whirlwind of history, carrying a young boy past kings and castles in a surg
Ages 3–7
White Is for Blueberry
George Shannon
A blueberry is white before it turns blue, and this playful look at nature uses acrylic paintings to show how colors cha
Ages 3–7
White Ballets, The
Rajka Kupesic
The corps de ballet takes center stage in these three classic tales. Learn the history and haunting stories behind Swan
Ages 6–11
Where's Walrus? #1
Where's Walrus?
Stephen Savage
Young Mowgli is raised by wolves in the jungles of India, learning the laws of the forest alongside animals like Baloo t
Ages 2–5
What Did You Put in Your Pocket?
Beatrice Schenk de Regniers
Slurpy, sticky, and gloppy surprises fill a young child's pockets day by day in this colorful and messy cumulative tale.
Ages 3–6
What Charlie Heard
Mordicai Gerstein
Vivid pen-and-ink illustrations capture the unconventional sounds that inspired Charles Ives to write revolutionary musi
Ages 4–9
The Warlord's Series #1
The Warlord's Puzzle
Virginia Walton Pilegard
When a beautiful blue tile shatters into seven pieces, an ancient Chinese warlord holds a grand contest to see who can p
Ages 5–10
The Warlord's Series #4
The Warlord's Messengers
Virginia Walton Pilegard
Two children in Ancient China use mathematical logic and the power of the wind to invent a land-sailing vessel and deliv
Ages 6–10
Walter Wick's Optical Tricks
Walter Wick
Baffling photographic trickery creates fifteen optical illusions that will leave you questioning what is real and how yo
Ages 6–12
Tyrannosaurus Was a Beast
Jack Prelutsky
Fourteen different prehistoric giants stomp through these witty poems, blending humorous verses with fascinating facts a
Ages 4–10
Two-Fisted Science
Jim Ottaviani
History comes alive through the eyes of legendary scientists like Newton and Feynman in these fast-paced graphic biograp
Ages 12–18
Troll Bridge: A Rock 'N' Roll Fairy Tale
Adam Stemple, Jane Yolen
For the teenager navigating the pressure of artistic talent and the fierce, sometimes scary responsibility of protecting
Ages 12–18
Treehouse Tales
Anne Isaacs
For the child who finds a world of wonder in the backyard and needs a cozy place to imagine and grow with their siblings
Ages 6–10
To Be an Artist
John D. Ivanko, Maya Ajmera
For the child who loves to create, this book celebrates how art belongs to everyone, from painting and dancing to making
Ages 4–8
Time and the Clockmice, Etcetera
Peter Dickinson
Secret families of mice live inside the Branton Town Hall clock, teaching a grumpy clockmaster that even the smallest cr
Ages 7–11
Tennyson
Lesley M. M. Blume
Sent to a crumbling New Orleans plantation during the Depression, eleven-year-old Tennyson uses poetry to understand her
Ages 8–12
Tales for Very Picky Eaters
Josh Schneider
James thinks mushrooms are gross and eggs are slimy, but his father's wild and funny stories might just convince him to
Ages 4–8
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