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7,978 books found
Fiona the Flower Girl
Carley Roney
For the child who has been asked to be a flower girl and feels a mix of excitement and first time jitters about their bi
Ages 4–8
What Am I? #1
What Am I?
Alain Crozon, Aurélie Lanchais
For the curious toddler who loves to ask why and what, this interactive guessing game turns simple animal and object rid
Ages 2–5
Eye Spy A Mysterious Alphabet
Linda Bourke
For the child who loves cracking codes and solving riddles. This clever alphabet book uses visual puns and homonyms to t
Ages 6–10
Muffy VanderBear
Muffy's Scrapbook
North American Bear Co.
Flip through the pages of Muffy VanderBear’s personal album to see her family history, favorite adventures, and cherishe
Ages 4–9
The Great Bird Detective
David Elcome
Become a master of the skies by learning to spot clues and identify birds like a real detective.
Ages 8–12
I Spy (Burnard) #2
I Spy in the Jungle
Damon Burnard
For the curious toddler who loves a good game of hide and seek. This interactive jungle adventure uses riddles and sturd
Ages 1–4
The Long Ago Lake: A Book of Nature Lore and Crafts
Marne Wilkins
Step into the 1930s Wisconsin wilderness to learn nature lore and traditional crafts passed down from Indigenous friends
Ages 8–14
Cave Detectives: Unraveling the Mystery of an Ice Age Cave
David L. Harrison
For the curious child who loves uncovering hidden worlds and wonders how scientists piece together the past using fossil
Ages 8–12
Who Done It? #2
Who Was That?
Olivier Tallec
For the child who loves a challenge and quirky humor. This interactive game-in-a-book builds memory skills through silly
Ages 3–7
Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site #3
Three Cheers for Kid McGear!
Sherri Duskey Rinker
For the child who feels overlooked because they are small. Kid McGear shows that being little is a superpower when it co
Ages 2–5
How to Write a Story
Kate Messner
For the child who has a big imagination but doesn't know where to start, this step-by-step guide turns the daunting blan
Ages 5–9
Cities in the Sand: The Ancient Civilizations of the Southwest
Scott Warren
Archaeologists sift through desert ruins to uncover the daily lives and architectural marvels of the Anasazi, Hohokam, a
Ages 9–13
Guitar Genius
Kim Tomsic
For the child who is always taking things apart to see how they work, this inspiring story shows how curiosity and tinke
Ages 5–10
TouchThinkLearn #5
Numbers
Xavier Deneux
Tiny fingers can grasp the concept of counting by fitting raised shapes into matching cutouts in this tactile, multisens
Ages 0–3
MIT Kids Press: Black Innovators
Spark: Jim West's Electrifying Adventures in Creating the Microphone
Ainissa Ramirez
For the child who constantly takes toys apart to see how they work: discover how Jim West's childhood curiosity led to t
Ages 6–10
Boys Dancing From School Gym to Theater Stage
George Ancona
For boys who love to move but might feel hesitant about dance, this photo-filled journey shows how athleticism and art c
Ages 6–10
Martina & Chrissie The Greatest Rivalry in the History of Sports
Phil Bildner
Two tennis legends from worlds apart battle for the top spot on the court, only to find a bond that proves stronger than
Ages 7–10
Arlene Blanchard's Easy-to-Read #2
The Dump Truck
Arlene Blanchard
It is Ben's very first day on the job at the quarry, and he is learning exactly how to command and operate a massive, po
Ages 2–5
Work Site Rhymes #2
Hammers, Drills, and Wrenches
Hope Vestergaard
For the curious child who loves watching projects come to life, these rhythmic poems celebrate the handy tools that buil
Ages 3–7
Wonder Women of Science: Twelve Geniuses Who Are Currently Rocking Science, Technology, and the World
Tiera Fletcher, Ginger Rue
For the girl who loves to ask how things work, these real-life stories of modern trailblazers show that scientific succe
Ages 9–12
I Pledge Allegiance
Bill Martin Jr., Michael Sampson
Bright illustrations pair with the traditional words of the Pledge of Allegiance to explain what these big promises mean
Ages 5–9
Monkey #1
Monkey, Where Are You?
David Martin
For the child taking their first steps into reading on their own. These short stories turn everyday milestones into smal
Ages 4–7
Silk & Venom: Searching for a Dangerous Spider
Kathryn Lasky
For the curious child who loves creepy-crawlies and wonders what scientists actually do all day. Follow a real arachnolo
Ages 8–12
Worm #1
Worm Builds
Kathy Caple
For the child who is just beginning to recognize words and needs a quick win to feel like a real reader.
Ages 4–6
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