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A Short History of Nearly Everything
Bill Bryson
The mysteries of the universe, from the Big Bang to particle physics, become clear and witty through a journey into the
Ages 12–18
Sharks
Gail Gibbons
Sharks of all sizes, from the tiny dwarf shark to the massive whale shark, are revealed through fascinating facts about
Ages 4–9
The Several Lives of Orphan Jack
Sarah Ellis
For the child stepping into the world alone for the first time. This whimsical tale follows an orphan discovering that l
Ages 8–12
Secrets of a Civil War Submarine: Solving the Mysteries of the H. L. Hunley
Sally M. Walker
Archaeologists and forensic scientists use modern technology to solve the cold case of the H.L. Hunley, the first submar
Ages 10–14
Science of the Past
Science in Colonial America
Brendan January
For the curious student interested in how early Americans solved problems using medicine, astronomy, and the sparks of e
Ages 8–12
Sam is My Sister
Ashley Rhodes-Courter
For siblings navigating a brother or sister's gender transition. This heartwarming story models how to support a loved o
Ages 4–8
Sally and the Limpet
Simon James
A trip to the beach takes a surprising turn when a stubborn limpet suctions onto Sally’s finger and refuses to let go un
Ages 3–7
Rise Up and Write It
Nandini Ahuja
Farah Patel notices the butterflies are gone and gathers her community to turn an empty neighborhood lot into a blooming
Ages 8–12
Secrets of the Universe #5
Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
Paul Fleisher
Complex concepts like relativity and quantum mechanics become clear through real-life examples, scientist biographies, a
Ages 10–16
Quiltmaker's Journey, The
Jeff Brumbeau
Defying the rules of her wealthy village, an independent girl ventures beyond the walls and finds her life's calling in
Ages 5–10
A Place for...
A Place for Birds
Melissa Stewart
For the child who loves birdwatching and wants to understand how our choices, from light pollution to gardening, can hel
Ages 6–10
Pingpong Perry Experiences How a Book is Made
Sandra Donovan
Follow the journey of a book from the very first spark of an idea through the editing, printing, and publicity that brin
Ages 6–9
Paris in the Spring with Picasso
Joan Yolleck
Walk through early 20th-century Paris as Pablo Picasso and his friends prepare for a grand evening soiree at the famous
Ages 5–9
Visions in Poetry
The Owl and the Pussycat
Edward Lear
An unlikely pair sets sail for a year and a day in this whimsical, rhythmic voyage filled with five-pound notes and runc
Ages 2–7
Now You See It, Now You Don't: The Amazing World of Optical Illusions
Seymour Simon
For the child who loves to ask how the world works, this interactive guide explores why our eyes and brains can be easil
Ages 8–12
Naturalist's Apprentice
Nature Art With Chiura Obata
Michael Elsohn Ross
See the world through the eyes of Chiura Obata, an artist who captured the beauty of Yosemite and the harsh reality of W
Ages 8–12
My Garden
Kevin Henkes
For the child whose imagination turns everyday chores into magical adventures, this book celebrates the wonder of dreami
Ages 3–7
My Daniel
Pam Conrad
A grandmother leads her grandchildren through a museum to share the dangerous, true story of her brother’s 19th-century
Ages 10–14
Stories to Solve #2
More Stories to Solve
George Shannon
For the inquisitive child who loves a good challenge, this collection of global folktales invites them to play detective
Ages 8–12
Monsoon Afternoon
Kashmira Sheth
A boy and his grandfather escape a busy house to sail toy boats and share memories during the beautiful rains of a monso
Ages 4–8
Missing Clarissa
Ripley Jones
Two best friends launch a true crime podcast to solve the twenty-year-old mystery of a missing cheerleader, unearthing d
Ages 14–18
A Million Fish... More or Less
Patricia C. McKissack
For the child who loves telling big stories or needs a playful way to practice counting and understanding the difference
Ages 4–8
Mii maanda ezhi-gkendmaanh / This Is How I Know
Brittany Luby
Summer blueberries, autumn bears, and spring peepers fill the air as a child and grandmother track the changing seasons
Ages 3–7
Meadowlands
Thomas F. Yezerski
Hidden among parking lots and train tracks, the resilient plants and animals of the New Jersey wetlands are staging a re
Ages 5–10
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