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Jerry Pallotta's Counting Books
The Icky Bug Counting Book
Jerry Pallotta
Count your way to 26 while uncovering fascinating science facts about creepy-crawly insects illustrated in lush, colorfu
Ages 4–8
I'm Nobody! Who Are You? Poems of Emily Dickinson for Children
Emily Dickinson
For the quiet child who finds magic in a garden, this collection celebrates the wonder of nature and the beauty of being
Ages 5–11
I'll Meet You at the Cucumbers
Lilian Moore
Adam the country mouse leaves his quiet home to see the towering sights of the city. His urban journey with Junius leads
Ages 7–10
I, Matthew Henson: Polar Explorer
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who feels their hard work goes unnoticed or needs to see how quiet resilience can change history.
Ages 7–12
I Spy: An Alphabet in Art
Lucy Micklethwait
Search for hidden objects tucked inside world-famous masterpieces by Picasso and Renoir in this artistic game of hide-an
Ages 3–8
Science Play #1
I Get Wet
Vicki Cobb
For the curious child who loves playing with water and wants to understand why it feels, drips, and sticks the way it do
Ages 3–7
Rootabaga Stories
The Huckabuck Family and How They Raised Popcorn in Nebraska and Quit and Came Back
Carl Sandburg
When a popcorn disaster forces the Huckabucks off their Nebraska farm, they set out on a humorous journey to find a new
Ages 4–9
How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World
Faith McNulty
Travel 8,000 miles straight down on an imaginary expedition to see exactly what lies beneath our feet at every layer of
Ages 5–9
How to Clean a Hippopotamus: A Look at Unusual Animal Partnerships
Steve Jenkins, Robin Page
From birds cleaning giraffes to crabs riding jellyfish, these cut-paper collages reveal the surprising ways wild animals
Ages 4–9
How the... Got to the Museum #1
How the Sphinx Got to the Museum
Jessie Hartland
A massive stone sphinx begins its life in Pharaoh Hatshepsut's Egypt and travels through time and across oceans to reach
Ages 6–10
Mr. Tiffin's Classroom #1
How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?
Margaret McNamara
A classroom of students uses math and science to guess how many seeds are inside their pumpkins, only to discover a surp
Ages 4–8
How Many Ants in an Anthill
Kate Boehm Jerome
Math becomes a powerful tool for measuring the world as you learn how scientists use estimates and scales to count the s
Ages 6–9
How Do You Sleep?
Louise Bonnett-Rampersaud
Rhythmic questions and oil-painted scenes reveal the cozy ways birds, bugs, and other animals snuggle down for the night
Ages 2–5
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #3
How Do You Lift a Lion?
Robert E. Wells
For the child who asks how the world works. Discover how simple tools like levers and pulleys make lifting even the heav
Ages 4–8
How Do You Count a Dozen Ducklings?
In-son Chae
A dozen ducklings are hard to track when they’re on the move. Watch Mama Duck use clever groups of twos, threes, and fou
Ages 3–7
How Big Is a Foot?
Rolf Myller
When a king tries to measure a bed using his own feet, a tiny apprentice learns why standard units of measurement are es
Ages 5–8
How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning
Rosalyn Schanzer
Vibrant sketches bring to life the whimsical gadgets and famous kite-flying experiments of the man who learned how to ca
Ages 6–10
The Dies Drear Chronicles #1
The House of Dies Drear
Virginia Hamilton
Sinister events and whispers of hauntings surround a mysterious old house in this award-winning suspenseful tale.
Ages 9–13
The Honey Makers
Gail Gibbons
For the child fascinated by the tiny creatures in the garden, this guide reveals the complex, hardworking world of honey
Ages 4–9
Hokusai: The Man Who Painted a Mountain
Deborah Kogan Ray
Follow the life of the Japanese artist who spent decades observing nature to create the world-famous Great Wave and view
Ages 7–12
Hog Music
Mary-Claire Helldorfer
Travel back to 1840 and follow a simple straw hat as it passes through the hands of western-bound pioneers on its way to
Ages 4–9
History of U.S., A
Joy Hakim
History comes alive through photographs and stories that trace the American journey from the industrial age through the
Ages 10–17
High Tide for Horseshoe Crabs
Lisa Kahn Schnell
Millions of horseshoe crabs emerge from the sea to lay their eggs on the Delaware Bay shores, attracting flocks of hungr
Ages 4–8
Hey World, Here I Am!
Jean Little
For the child navigating the complex inner world of middle school, these honest poems capture the ups and downs of growi
Ages 9–12
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