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Octopus' Den
Deirdre Langeland
An octopus must navigate a sea of predators and competitors as he searches for a safe new place to call home among the v
Ages 4–8
Neo Leo: The Ageless Ideas of Leonardo da Vinci
Gene Barretta
Leonardo da Vinci envisioned robots, tanks, and contact lenses centuries ago. Read his mirror-written notes and see how
Ages 6–10
My Visit to the Zoo
Aliki
A young guide walks through a conservation park where animals live in natural habitats, sharing secrets about their eati
Ages 4–8
My Dadima Wears a Sari
Kashmira Sheth
Grandmother shares the art of the sari with her two granddaughters, showing them how the beautiful fabric connects them
Ages 4–8
My Cheetah Family
Matto H. Barfuss
Witness five cheetah cubs grow up in the Serengeti through stunning photography and fascinating facts about their journe
Ages 6–10
Multiply on the Fly
Suzanne Slade
Short rhymes and realistic insect illustrations turn multiplication problems into a fascinating study of backyard bugs.
Ages 5–9
Mudkin
Stephen Gammell
A rainy day transforms into a royal adventure when a girl befriends a magical blob of mud and builds a messy, wonderful
Ages 3–8
Mountain Meadow 1 2 3
Caroline Stutson
Western mountain animals and native plants appear in rhyming portraits as you count from one to ten and back again throu
Ages 3–7
Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95
Phillip Hoose
For the curious student who wonders what life was really like in the Old West, this humorous guide explores the gritty r
Ages 10–18
Moon Was at a Fiesta, The (La luna se fue de fiesta)
Matthew Gollub
Jealous of the sun, the moon throws a Oaxacan fiesta so grand she forgets to leave the morning sky in this vibrant tale
Ages 4–8
Miss Etta and Dr. Claribel: Bringing Matisse to America
Susan Fillion
Two independent sisters from Baltimore use their wealth and vision to champion modern art. They were among the first to
Ages 9–12
Medieval Feast, A
Aliki
From the archery hunt to the final sugar sculpture, step inside an English manor to see how commoners and cooks prepare
Ages 6–10
Matzah That Papa Brought Home, The
Fran Manushkin
Rhythmic verses and oil paintings capture the high energy, family traditions, and inevitable exhaustion of a lively Pass
Ages 3–8
Math Charmers: Tantalizing Tidbits for the Mind
Alfred S. Posamentier
Paper folding, paradoxical riddles, and secret patterns reveal the hidden magic inside geometry and algebra through quic
Ages 11–17
Mapping Penny's World
Loreen Leedy
Lisa uses symbols, scales, and keys to map out the most important places in her dog Penny’s world, from favorite hiding
Ages 4–8
Rookie Read-About Science
Lo que ves
Allan Fowler
Vibrant photos and simple Spanish text reveal how our eyes work and the amazing ways we see the world around us.
Ages 5–8
The Little House
Virginia Lee Burton
A quiet house on a hill watches the world transform as rolling apple orchards and starry nights are slowly swallowed by
Ages 4–8
National Geographic Photobiographies
Light Shining Through the Mist: A Photobiography of Dian Fossey
Tom L. Matthews
Dian Fossey’s journey from a determined child to a legendary zoologist unfolds through her brave and controversial work
Ages 8–12
Leila in Saffron
Rukhsanna Guidroz
Leila finds the beauty in her own skin and her family's traditions while surrounded by the vibrant colors and scents of
Ages 4–8
Pull-Ahead Books
Leaping Grasshoppers
Christine Zuchora-Walske
The most amazing grasshoppers can jump twenty times their body length; see their incredible anatomy and life cycles thro
Ages 5–8
Magical Cycle of the Seasons #1
Laughing Tomatoes and Other Spring Poems
Francisco X. Alarcón
Sunshine, family, and garden harvests jump off the page in these nineteen bilingual poems celebrating the vibrant colors
Ages 6–10
The Last Algonquin
Theodore L. Kazimiroff
In the 1920s, a lone man lives traditionally off the land in a hidden corner of the Bronx, preserving his Algonquin heri
Ages 10–14
John Sutter and the California Gold Rush
Matt Doeden
A glimpse into the 1849 Gold Rush shows how a single discovery at John Sutter’s Mill sparked a massive migration that tr
Ages 8–12
I Remember Abuelito: A Day of the Dead Story
Janice Levy
For children processing the loss of a grandparent, this bilingual story offers a comforting way to celebrate lasting bon
Ages 5–8
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