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Big Bath House, The
Kyo Maclear
A young girl joins her grandmother at a Japanese communal bath, where women of all ages and shapes gather for a joyful,
Ages 3–7
Arthur Goes to School
Marc Brown
For the preschooler curious about what happens behind school doors. This lift-the-flap adventure helps little ones visua
Ages 3–6
Big City, Little World #2
Are You Small?
Mo Willems
For the child grappling with being the youngest or smallest in the room, this gentle exploration highlights how size is
Ages 2–6
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
Where Does the Garbage Go?
Paul Showers
Follow the trail of your trash to see how recycling centers sort materials and learn how we can better use the Earth's n
Ages 4–8
Where Are You Going, Manyoni?
Catherine Stock
Vibrant watercolors follow Manyoni's long trek through the Zimbabwean wild, capturing the determination of a girl who wa
Ages 4–9
When This World Was New
D. H. Figueredo
Danilito just moved from a Caribbean island to snowy New York. The cold air and a new language feel scary until he sees
Ages 4–8
When Bugs Were Big, Plants Were Strange, and Tetrapods Stalked the Earth: A Cartoon Prehistory of Life Before Dinosaurs
Hannah Bonner
Gigantic insects and bizarre plants rule the earth in this funny cartoon guide to the strange creatures that lived long
Ages 8–12
Wells of Knowledge Science Series #8
What's Older Than a Giant Tortoise?
Robert E. Wells
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how giant tortoises compare to ancient sequoias, Egyptian pyramids, and prehi
Ages 6–10
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
What the Moon Is Like
Franklyn M. Branley
Sunlight, craters, and a lack of air make the moon a very different place than Earth in this clear guide to our closest
Ages 4–8
Let's-Read-and-Find-Out Science
What Makes Day and Night?
Franklyn M. Branley
The Earth's rotation comes to life through NASA photographs and a simple lamp experiment that explains exactly why the s
Ages 4–8
What Makes a Magnet?
Franklyn M. Branley
Learn why things stick and pull through watercolor illustrations and science activities, including instructions for buil
Ages 4–9
Waves: The Electromagnetic Universe
Gloria Skurzynski
Invisible waves are all around us, powering our technology and traveling from distant stars to teach us about the secret
Ages 10–15
The Warlord's Series #2
The Warlord's Beads
Virginia Walton Pilegard
A young boy in ancient China uses beads and a branch to help his father count treasures, leading to the clever invention
Ages 5–9
The Unforgettable Season: The Story of Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and the Record-Setting Summer of '41
Phil Bildner
The crack of the bat echoes through the summer of 1941 as Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams chase legendary hitting records
Ages 7–10
Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature's Survivors
Joyce Sidman
The most resilient creatures on Earth take center stage through vivid poetry and art that explains how certain species h
Ages 7–12
Sharing Nature with Children
El árbol del viejo bosque
Carol Reed-Jones
Lush paintings and poetic verse illustrate the delicate connections between plants and animals in the grand ecosystem of
Ages 5–9
These Bees Count!
Alison Formento
Listen to the bees as they count to ten while making honey, and see how these tiny workers help flowers and food grow al
Ages 4–8
Thank a Farmer
Maria Gianferrari
Follow the journey of your favorite foods and clothes from city rooftops to mushroom beds, meeting the farmers who work
Ages 4–8
Taj Mahal
Caroline Arnold, Madeleine Comora
A 16th-century prince honors his late wife by building one of the world's most beautiful wonders in this lushly illustra
Ages 8–12
Sun
Steve Tomecek
Follow two children and a lavender cat to see how solar flares, sunspots, and extreme temperatures define the massive st
Ages 4–8
Squish! A Wetland Walk
Sheri Amsel
Squishy mud and wild sounds fill the air as a father and son explore the vibrant, multi-sensory world of marshes, swamps
Ages 3–8
Sneeze!
Alexandra Siy
Vibrant electron micrographs reveal the microscopic pollen and dust mites that trigger the body's powerful, automatic sn
Ages 7–10
The Sky's the Limit: Stories of Discovery by Women and Girls
Catherine Thimmesh
From studying lead in vegetables to cleaning drinking water, women and girls have always been at the forefront of scient
Ages 8–12
Sir Cumference #4
Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone
Cindy Neuschwander
Vertex and Radius must master geometry and ratios to find a hidden royal sword in this math-filled adventure featuring 3
Ages 7–11
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