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Riley and Rose in the Picture
Susanna Gretz
Stuck inside on a rainy day, a dog and cat try to build a story out of shapes, but sharing a canvas is harder than it lo
Ages 3–6
Regarding the... #4
Regarding the Bathrooms
Kate Klise
A middle-school bathroom renovation takes a wild turn when the project unearths stolen Roman antiquities, told through a
Ages 8–12
The Random House Book of Poetry for Children
Jack Prelutsky
From the quiet change of seasons to the humor of everyday life at home, these classic and modern verses capture the enti
Ages 4–12
The Puddle
David McPhail
A rainy day puddle becomes a harbor for a toy boat, a frog, and even an alligator in this misty, soft-hued celebration o
Ages 3–7
Play, Mozart, Play!
Peter Sís
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was once just a child who loved to play, finding symphony and magic in the sounds of the world a
Ages 2–5
Patience Wright: America's First Sculptor and Revolutionary Spy
Pegi Deitz Shea
Patience Wright sculpted wax figures for the English while secretly hiding revolutionary messages inside them to help th
Ages 6–10
Oye, Celia!: A Song for Celia Cruz
Katie Sciurba
The pulse of the neighborhood rises as a young fan dances to the salsa rhythms of Celia Cruz, finding history and happin
Ages 4–8
The Other Mozart: The Life of the Famous Chevalier de Saint George
Hugh Brewster
Born in Guadeloupe to an enslaved mother and wealthy father, Joseph Bologne rises to become the Chevalier de Saint-Georg
Ages 8–12
One, Two, Three, Go!
Huy Voun Lee
Chinese characters come to life through woodcut-style illustrations that reveal the meanings, pronunciations, and visual
Ages 4–8
On the Town: A Community Adventure
Judith Caseley
Charlie takes his notebook around the neighborhood to sketch the community helpers and local faces he meets on a walk wi
Ages 4–8
No One Saw: Ordinary Things Through the Eyes of an Artist
Bob Raczka
Simple poems and famous twentieth-century masterpieces work together to show how artists find extraordinary details in t
Ages 4–9
Nihancan's Feast of Beaver: Animal Tales of the North American Indians
Edward Lavitt, Robert E. McDowell
Trickster animals and ancient legends from 36 Native American tribes come together to explain how life, light, and the w
Ages 8–14
Night Day
Hervé Tullet
Peek through clever die-cut holes to see the world transform, turning everyday objects into their surprising opposites w
Ages 2–5
Mystery of the Mammoth Bones: And How it Was Solved
James Cross Giblin
Follow the real 1801 expedition of artist Charles Willson Peale as he unearths two mastodon skeletons to build America's
Ages 9–12
Funny Portraits #2
My Best Friend Is as Sharp as a Pencil
Hanoch Piven
Pencils, paperclips, and other school supplies transform into clever collage portraits of teachers and friends in this c
Ages 4–9
Mother Goose
Mother Goose Numbers on the Loose
Leo Dillon, Diane Dillon
Classic Mother Goose rhymes come to life with vibrant art, inviting toddlers to count along with familiar and rare verse
Ages 3–6
Me and Uncle Romie: A Story Inspired by the Life and Art of Romare Bearden
Claire Hartfield
A summer trip to Harlem introduces a young boy to the vibrant world of his uncle, Romare Bearden, and the beautiful coll
Ages 5–9
Anholt's Artists Books for Children
Matisse: The King of Color
Laurence Anholt
Henri Matisse creates a masterpiece of stained glass as a gift of gratitude for the kind friend who nursed him through h
Ages 5–9
Mathew Brady: Civil War Photographer
Elizabeth Van Steenwyk
Peer through the lens of the man who revolutionized history by capturing the gritty reality of Civil War battlefields an
Ages 9–12
Math Talk: Mathematical Ideas in Poems for Two Voices
Theoni Pappas
Fractals, infinity, and pi jump off the page in these twenty-five rhythmic poems specifically designed for two voices to
Ages 8–14
Marvelous Math: A Book of Poems
Lee Bennett Hopkins
Numbers and shapes jump off the page in these sixteen poems that reveal the rhythmic patterns of the natural world and o
Ages 6–10
Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime
Gloria Spielman
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how Marcel Marceau used his talent as a mime to silently smuggle Jewish child
Ages 7–11
Many Luscious Lollipops: A Book About Adjectives
Ruth Heller
Rhyming text and vivid illustrations transform grammar into a colorful parade of proper, possessive, and superlative adj
Ages 5–10
The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks
Joanna Cole
A field trip takes a wild turn through a city's purification system to show exactly how water travels from the clouds to
Ages 4–9
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