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Leonardo Da Vinci: The Genius Who Defined the Renaissance
John Phillips
Experience the cultural rebirth of the Renaissance through the life of a man whose curiosity bridged the worlds of art,
Ages 8–12
Lemonade: And Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word
Bob Raczka
Hidden words emerge like puzzles in these clever poems that use only the letters found within a single word to tell a br
Ages 6–10
Kimchi, Kimchi Every Day
Erica Kim
Vibrant cut-paper art brings the flavors of Korea to life through a catchy rhyming tale that tracks a week's worth of de
Ages 2–5
Jump Ball: A Basketball Season in Poems
Mel Glenn
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of team dynamics, personal identity, and the intense pressure to perform
Ages 12–18
John Henry
Julius Lester
Watercolor illustrations bring to life the legendary strength of Johnnie Henry as he faces off against a machine in this
Ages 4–10
Jim Thorpe's Bright Path
Joseph Bruchac
Vivid acrylic paintings illustrate the journey of a Native American boy whose childhood education paved the way for his
Ages 6–10
History in Art
Islamic Empires
Nicola Barber
Ancient artifacts and vibrant artwork reveal a millennium of history, showing exactly how people lived, fought, and buil
Ages 9–12
Isaac Newton: The Scientist Who Changed Everything
Philip Steele
For the child who constantly asks why things fall or how the universe works: an engaging look at the man who decoded the
Ages 8–12
Verla Kay's Historical Stories
Iron Horses
Verla Kay
Thumping, clanging, and banging rhythms bring the mid-1800s race to build the transcontinental railroad to life through
Ages 4–8
Into the Unknown: How Great Explorers Found Their Way by Land, Sea, and Air
Stewart Ross
For the curious child who wonders how people traveled before GPS, this visually stunning guide explores history's most d
Ages 9–12
The Incredible Record-Setting Deep-Sea Dive of the Bathysphere
Bradford Matsen
Descend 3,028 feet into the ocean in 1934 to witness the mysterious sea creatures seen by the pioneers who set a world r
Ages 8–12
Susan Grigsby's Garden Stories #1
In the Garden with Dr. Carver
Susan Grigsby
For the child who thrives in nature and wonders how one person can transform a community. This story celebrates the joy
Ages 5–9
In Search of the Perfect Pumpkin
Gloria Evangelista
A family's quest for the best holiday pie leads them to plant their own seeds and watch the amazing life cycle of a pump
Ages 5–9
In Code
Sarah Flannery, David Flannery
A sixteen-year-old girl journeys from solving dinner-table puzzles to making world-class breakthroughs in the complex wo
Ages 12–18
If The Walls Could Talk: Family Life at the White House
Jane O'Connor
For the curious child who wonders how the most famous house in America really works, from presidential pets to hidden hi
Ages 7–12
I Spy: An Alphabet in Art
Lucy Micklethwait
Search for hidden objects tucked inside world-famous masterpieces by Picasso and Renoir in this artistic game of hide-an
Ages 3–8
How the... Got to the Museum #1
How the Sphinx Got to the Museum
Jessie Hartland
A massive stone sphinx begins its life in Pharaoh Hatshepsut's Egypt and travels through time and across oceans to reach
Ages 6–10
How Many Ants in an Anthill
Kate Boehm Jerome
Math becomes a powerful tool for measuring the world as you learn how scientists use estimates and scales to count the s
Ages 6–9
How Big Is a Foot?
Rolf Myller
When a king tries to measure a bed using his own feet, a tiny apprentice learns why standard units of measurement are es
Ages 5–8
How Ben Franklin Stole the Lightning
Rosalyn Schanzer
Vibrant sketches bring to life the whimsical gadgets and famous kite-flying experiments of the man who learned how to ca
Ages 6–10
The Honey Makers
Gail Gibbons
For the child fascinated by the tiny creatures in the garden, this guide reveals the complex, hardworking world of honey
Ages 4–9
Homespun Sarah
Verla Kay
Sarah needs a new dress, so she begins the long colonial journey from shearing a sheep to weaving cloth and sewing every
Ages 4–8
Hokusai: The Man Who Painted a Mountain
Deborah Kogan Ray
Follow the life of the Japanese artist who spent decades observing nature to create the world-famous Great Wave and view
Ages 7–12
Hiromi's Hands
Lynne Barasch
Hiromi defies tradition to master the art of sushi making alongside her father in their family's busy New York City rest
Ages 5–9
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