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Kipper #2
Kipper's Toybox
Mick Inkpen
Kipper has a hole in his toybox and some of his favorites are gone, but a pair of tiny mice might be the key to finding
Ages 2–5
Killer Rocks from Outer Space: Asteroids, Comets, and Meteorites
Steven N. Koppes
Learn how meteors and comets have shaped our planet and discover the science behind the constant cosmic threats from out
Ages 10–14
The Journey: Stories of Migration
Cynthia Rylant
From monarch butterflies to gray whales, six different creatures embark on epic, life-changing travels across the land a
Ages 6–10
Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix
Gary Golio
From a humble childhood in Seattle to the heights of rock stardom, see how a young Jimi Hendrix transformed his world in
Ages 6–10
A Jar of Tiny Stars: Poems by NCTE Award-Winning Poets
Bernice E. Cullinan, Deborah Wooten
Children themselves selected these favorite verses, creating a collection of award-winning poetry that speaks directly t
Ages 6–12
Island Scrapbook: Dawn to Dusk on a Barrier Island, An
Virginia Wright-Frierson
An artist and her daughter document a full September day on a North Carolina barrier island through sketches, notes, and
Ages 6–10
Isaac Newton: La historia del gran matematico que cambio nuestra concepcion del universo (Isaac Newton: The History of the Great Mathematician that Changed Our Concept of the Universe)
Michael White
From the legend of the falling apple to the complex world of calculus, this biography reveals how a great mathematician
Ages 10–14
Invisible Enemies: Stories of Infectious Disease
Jeanette Farrell
Deadly outbreaks like the plague and smallpox have shaped the human race, leaving behind a trail of historical mysteries
Ages 12–18
Invisible Allies: Microbes That Shape Our Lives
Jeanette Farrell
Tiny organisms are the secret stars of the kitchen and the environment, helping to create chocolate and cheese while cle
Ages 10–14
Into the Ice: The Story of Arctic Exploration
Lynn Curlee
Vast ice caps and grueling expeditions define the race to the North Pole across the frozen shores of Asia, North America
Ages 8–12
Douglas Florian's Poems and Paintings
Insectlopedia: Poems and Paintings
Douglas Florian
Insects and spiders become the stars of the show in these 21 short poems that mix scientific facts with playful rhymes a
Ages 7–12
If You Lived...
If You Lived with the Cherokee
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
Cherokee lifeways come to life through details on language, medicine, and traditional games, all illustrated by a talent
Ages 7–10
If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge
Marc Aronson, Mike Parker Pearson
Join an archaeological expedition to Stonehenge and see firsthand how scientists piece together the clues of this ancien
Ages 10–14
If Rocks Could Sing: A Discovered Alphabet
Leslie McGuirk
Ocean waves shape sandstone into birds, nests, and letters, revealing a hidden alphabet waiting to be discovered among t
Ages 3–7
I Can Count the Petals of a Flower
John Wahl, Stacey Wahl
Vibrant close-up photographs of flowers with one to sixteen petals make counting and learning about multiples a beautifu
Ages 4–9
Desastres Naturales
Huracanes y tifones
Jacqueline Dineen
The most fascinating thing you will learn is how the atmosphere creates massive hurricanes and typhoons, illustrated thr
Ages 8–12
Human Story: Our Evolution from Prehistoric Ancestors to Today, The
Christopher Sloan
Trace the incredible migration of our ancestors from Africa using fossil evidence, DNA research, and forensic art to see
Ages 10–14
The Human Alphabet
Pilobolus
Twenty-six dancers use their bodies to form the shapes of the alphabet through incredible bends, grips, and twists in th
Ages 3–7
How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis and Clark
Rosalyn Schanzer
Actual diary entries from Lewis and Clark pair with folk-art illustrations to reveal the plants, animals, and landscapes
Ages 7–11
How the Stars Fell into the Sky: A Navajo Legend
Jerrie Oughton
First Woman attempts to write careful laws in the stars, but a trickster Coyote flings them into a chaotic jumble that d
Ages 4–8
How High Can a Dinosaur Count?: And Other Math Mysteries
Valorie Fisher
Solve clever word problems and find hidden clues in colorful illustrations to see how math works in the prehistoric worl
Ages 5–9
Horseshoe Crabs and Shorebirds: The Story of a Food Web
Victoria Crenson
Watercolor paintings illustrate the vital connection between horseshoe crabs and the shorebirds that depend on them duri
Ages 5–10
Horse Song: The Naadam of Mongolia
Betsy Lewin, Ted Lewin
Child jockeys race half-wild horses across the vast Mongolian steppes during the Naadam festival, a tradition as daring
Ages 6–10
Honky-Tonk Heroes and Hillbilly Angels: The Pioneers of Country and Western Music
Holly George-Warren
The Carter Family, Patsy Cline, and Roy Acuff come to life in these illustrated biographies of the legends who built cou
Ages 8–12
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