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Seek
Paul Fleischman
Rob searches the radio waves for the sound of his long-lost father's voice, weaving old recordings into a unique audio a
Ages 12–18
The Secret World of Walter Anderson
Hester Bass
Artist Walter Anderson lived wild among nature on the Gulf Coast, eventually leaving behind a secret room covered in stu
Ages 6–10
The Secret Garden #1
The Secret Garden
Frances Hodgson Burnett
A lonely girl sent to a manor in England discovers a hidden, overgrown garden that holds the power to transform her life
Ages 8–12
A Second Is a Hiccup
Hazel Hutchins
A second is as quick as a hiccup and a week is seven mornings in a row in this rhyming introduction to how we measure th
Ages 3–7
A Trot & Cap'n Bill Adventure #1
Sea Sirens
Amy Chu
A surfer girl and her grumpy cat are swept into an underwater war between mermaids and a serpent king in this vibrant ta
Ages 8–12
Science of the Past
Science in Ancient Rome
Jacqueline L. Harris
Learn how ancient Roman engineers perfected the bridges, aqueducts, and roads that still influence how we design our mod
Ages 8–12
Antsy Bonano #1
The Schwa Was Here
Neal Shusterman
Antsy and the nearly invisible Calvin Schwa team up for a series of daring experiments and schoolyard mischief that put
Ages 10–14
A Day in the Life #1
Sarah Morton's Day
Kate Waters
For the curious child who wonders how kids lived in the past. This photo-essay brings 17th-century history to life throu
Ages 6–9
The Sand-Reckoner
Gillian Bradshaw
Archimedes uses the power of geometry and engineering to defend his home from a Roman invasion while grappling with love
Ages 12–18
Safe, Warm, and Snug
Stephen R. Swinburne
For the curious child who seeks comfort in being tucked in at night. Discover how animals in the wild keep their little
Ages 3–7
Sacred River
Ted Lewin
Watercolor paintings capture the bustling life and vivid pageantry of pilgrims traveling to the sacred Ganges River in t
Ages 6–10
Rocks in His Head
Carol Otis Hurst
A young man ignores the skeptics who say he has rocks in his head, turning his lifelong passion for collecting stones in
Ages 4–9
Rip Van Winkle's Return
Eric A. Kimmel
Two teenagers discover and thaw a frozen caveman who must learn to navigate the strange wonders and life lessons of 20th
Ages 5–10
Tales of Young Americans
Riding to Washington
Gwenyth Swain
For the child noticing differences in how people are treated. This gentle story follows a young girl discovering that fa
Ages 4–8
Richard Wright and the Library Card
William Miller
Richard Wright and the Library Card
Ages 7–11
The Remarkable Benjamin Franklin
Cheryl Harness
Flying a kite in a thunderstorm was just one of many ways this famous printer and inventor used his curiosity to change
Ages 7–10
Reason for a Flower, The
Ruth Heller
Plants have clever ways of making seeds and traveling to new places. Vivid illustrations reveal the secret life of flowe
Ages 5–9
Raleigh's Page
Alan Armstrong
A fifteen-year-old page sails toward the New World, facing dangerous seas and the harsh prejudices of the sixteenth cent
Ages 10–14
Raising Dragons
Jerdine Nolen
For the child who possesses a boundless imagination and loves to nurture living things. This story celebrates the magica
Ages 4–8
Railroad Fever
Monica Halpern
Black-and-white photos and maps illustrate the grueling work and massive engineering feats required to build the Transco
Ages 8–12
R Is for Rocket
Ray Bradbury
Step into a futuristic universe through seventeen classic stories that look at the wonder and strangeness of what lies b
Ages 12–18
Quack and Count
Keith Baker
For the preschooler beginning to explore numbers, these playful ducklings make learning how to group and add a joyful, r
Ages 2–5
Project Pendulum
Robert Silverberg
Twin brothers become a human pendulum in time, one swinging millions of years into the past and the other into the futur
Ages 10–14
Prehistoric Actual Size
Steve Jenkins
For the child who asks just how big a dinosaur's tooth really was. This stunning visual guide uses life-size illustratio
Ages 4–10
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