Kids Non-fiction

These kids non-fiction books are new to our shelves in the last 30 days (most recent on top).

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Pokémon book of battles : the official guide to battles in Pokémon Horizons: the series! / written by Katherine Andreou.
"Follow the journey of Liko, Roy, and the rest of the Rising Volt Tacklers aboard The Brave Olivine, and read about the exciting battles that take place on their adventures. Packed with key skills, moves and tactics to use in battles, this is the ultimate…
Basketball records that will be tough to beat / Patrick Donnelly.
"Part of the Unbreakable Sports Records? series, Basketball Records That Will Be Tough to Beat tells the stories of five record holders whose personal bests might just stand the test of time"--Provided by publisher.
Elephant vs. rhinoceros / by Joanne Mattern.
"Animals battle every day in the wilderness. What would happen if an elephant and a rhinoceros went after each other? Each animal has powerful weapons, and they arent afraid to use them! Who do you think would win this epic battle? Learn about each animal…
At home in a castle / Meg Greve.
"The drawbridge lowers and you enter the grand castle. Knights in armor greet you. Welcome home! What would it be like to live in a castle? Follow along as a young girl tells us about her castle home and what her daily life is like. Would you want to make…
At home in a log cabin / Meg Greve.
"Life as a pioneer was hard work. Families lived in log cabins that they built themselves. Everyone slept, ate, and lived in the same room! Follow along as a child shares what it was like to live in a one-room log cabin with his family. Would you want to …
Lion vs. hyena / by Joanne Mattern.
"Animals battle every day in the wilderness. What would happen if a lion and a hyena went after each other? Both animals live in large groups, and they arent afraid to use their powerful weapons. Who do you think would win this epic battle? Learn about ea…
How a bear became a book : the collaboration that created Winnie-the-Pooh / words by Annette Bay Pimentel ; pictures by Faith Pray.
"In 1926, the very first Winnie-the-Pooh book was published. One hundred years later, generations of kids have grown up in the Hundred Acre Wood. How a Bear Became a Book tells the story of how writer, illustrator, and editor came together to craft Pooh'…
The Aztecs : the rise and fall of a mighty empire / authors, Anna Streiffert Limerick, Justine Willis ; illustrators, Paula Doherty, Priyal Mote, and Filippo Pietrobon.
"Discover how Aztec warriors trained for battle, why family life was so important, and how a great city was founded where an eagle was spotted on a cactus. Pore over breathtaking new artwork, eye-popping images of Aztec stone carvings, and unique illustra…
Live like a Victorian : discovering the secrets of the Victorians / Claire Saunders ; illustrated by Wesley Robins.
"This beautifully illustrated book takes young readers on an immersive tour of a transformative period in history (1837 - 1901), when the Industrial Revolution, new inventions, and social change reshaped life in Britain. From grand mansions to crowded wor…
Time for school : how humans learn / Leah Payne ; illustrated by Paige Jung.
"Part of the nonfiction Orca Timeline series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines the past, present and future of schools around the world and who, what, where, when and how we learn"--Provided by publisher.
Honeybees vs. hornets / by Joanne Mattern.
"Animals battle every day in the wilderness. Hornets are fierce warriors with deadly attacks. Honeybees have unusual ways to defend themselves and their hive. Who do you think would win this epic insect battle? Learn about each animals strengths and decid…
Killer whale vs. great white shark / by Joanne Mattern.
"Animals battle every day in the wilderness. What would happen if a great white shark fought it out with a killer whale? Take a look at each animals powerful weapons and attack strategies. Who do you think would win this epic ocean battle? Find out the fa…
The great American experiment : from Revolution to Constitution / Lisa Idzikowski.
"When the English colonists arrived in America, they were subjects of the British crown but wanted freedom. Learn how the American Revolution brought their liberation through war and the Constitution became their document of governing"-- Provided by publi…
At home on the space station / Meg Greve.
"Put on your launch suit and blast off! Sometimes astronauts live in space for months at a time. What is it like to live where there is no gravity? How do astronauts eat, sleep, and bathe? Follow along as a child tells us about what life is like for her a…
The boy on the wooden box : how the impossible became possible... on Schindler's list / Leon Leyson ; with Marilyn J Harran and Elisabeth B. Leyson.
"Leon Leyson (born Leib Lezjon) was only ten years old when the Nazis invaded Poland and his family was forced to relocate to the Krakow ghetto. With incredible luck, perseverance, and grit, Leyson was able to survive the sadism of the Nazis, including th…
Korean / by Kirsten Chang.
"Annyeonghaseyo! That’s hello in Korean. Learn more Korean in this exciting new title. Leveled text leads readers through daily life in Korea. Features introduce everyday words and their translations, and images pair with pronunciation guides." --publishe…
Moon landing : the incredible story of the Apollo 11 mission / written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Greta Samuel.
"Step back in time to July 16, 1969, and relive the thrill of the moon landing alongside Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin as they go where no one has ever been before. This is the story of the legendary Apollo 11 mission, humanity’s oldest dream – and every…
Project Penicillin / Isabel Thomas ; illustrated by Weston Wei.
"Enter the high-stakes world of the 1940s and relive the thrill of a medical breakthrough alongside Alexander Fleming and his team as they discover a way to save millions of lives. This is the story of penicillin, humanity’s greatest shield against infect…
Dog fact frenzy! / by Nikki Potts.
"There’s a DOG FACT FRENZY headed your way! Did you know that a service dog named Kirsch holds an honorary degree from John Hopkins University? Or that two dogs have served as mayor in Cormorant, Minnesota? Dozens of bite-size dog facts are paired with fu…
Russian / by Kirsten Chang.
"Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through grade three, this book introduces Russian to young readers through leveled text and related photos"--Provided by publisher.
Shape up! : a geometry adventure / Bela Davis.
"This title in the Mighty Math series breaks down the concept of geometry using real-world examples and simple word problems. Hints and full-color photos and illustrations guide learners throughout the series. Mighty Math demonstrates different ways to th…
Natural world : a visual compendium of wonders from nature / by Amanda Wood & Mike Jolley ; illustrated by Owen Davey.
"Discover the interconnectedness of the natural world and learn why living things look and behave the way they do in a series of visually compelling information charts, maps and cutaways, all illustrated in a nostalgic, vintage style. Packed with incredi…
How to draw kawaii manga. Chibi : big emotions! / Misako Rocks.
"Have you ever wanted to draw the cutest chibi characters? Now you can with How to Draw Kawaii Manga Chibi! In this fun and interactive guide, renowned manga artist and educator Misako Rocks! teaches young artists how to transform their favorite manga fig…
Color in nature : secrets of animal survival / Stephen Aitken.
"Animals like rainbow-colored parrots, red-nosed mandrills and brilliant blue peacocks use their vibrant colors to survive. Golden finches, bright blue mandarin fish and orange poison dart frogs use their colors to get noticed. Arctic foxes and octopuses …
Explore the Inca Empire / Candice Ransom.
"The Inca Empire stretched far and wide across mountains and valleys during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. The Inca people had no written language, but they had many resources such as gold and llama wool. From raising llamas to weaving clothes to …
The Great Northern Expedition / Maria Cristina Pritelli.
"In the 1700s, Russia’s rulers funded an expedition to Siberia and beyond—to the mysterious North American coastline of what would later become Alaska. Ambitious in scope and incredibly lengthy in time commitment, the Great Northern Expedition was ultimat…
Yosemite National Park / Daisy Anderson
"Get ready to explore Yosemite National Park! Find out what make this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Yosemite National Park one of the most visited national parks in the …
Rocky Mountain National Park / Daisy Anderson.
"Get ready to explore Rocky Mountain National Park! Find out what makes this national park unique and what wildlife lives in its mountains. Discover some of the sights and activities that make Rocky Mountain National Park one of the most visited national …
The lonely lighthouse : the story of Little Sable Point Lighthouse / by Stephanie Owen and illustrated by Sona Avedikian.
"Brick by brick, a lighthouse begins to rise high into the sky beside a shimmering lake. Nestled among the sand dunes near Mears, Michigan, the new lighthouse stands 115 feet tall. The lighthouse is eager to share its light with the ships sailing on Lake …
Fabulous creatures / by Cornelia Funke ; illustrated by Ruby Warnecke ; translated from German by Anna Schmitt Funke
"Dragons, unicorns, and thunderbirds are only a few of the fabulous creatures young children will meet in this book!...Cornelia Funke and illustrator Ruby Warnecke invite children into the fabulous world of myth and legend." --publisher's website
A compendium of curious contraptions : a guessing game about history's most unusual artifacts / Anna Goldfield ; Paula Zamudio
"An illustrated guide to some of the most bizarre objects from history by archaeologist Anna Goldfield, including a guessing game for kids to play! Each page contains a mystery item from the past, with a set of clues as to what it was used for. Readers ca…
When Paul Revere rode : voices from the first night of the American Revolution / Sarah L. Thomson ; illustrated by Nik Henderson.
"Here is the thrilling account of Paul Revere’s midnight ride to warn colonists in the towns of Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, that the British were coming. Brief narrative text and poems written from the point of view of ordinary people who took p…
Woodlore : discover the seasons and stories of the forest / written by Kevin Parr ; illustrated by Anja Susanj.
"Woodlore invites young readers to walk among the trees and watchnature's cycles unfold as time-honored tales and traditions mark the turning of the seasons. From the first seedlings and birdsongs of the spring equinox to the hooting owls and holly wreath…
Grimm's fairy tales
"In the early 19th century, the Grimm brothers set out to collect folktales from Germany and other parts of Europe, publishing them in a book titled Children’s and Household Tales. By the 20th century, that book was the second most read book in Germany af…
Welcome to my farm / Mary Lewandowski ; photos by Sharon Vanorny.
"Come along and visit a real Wisconsin farm. Find out what it takes to care for a herd of dairy cows and where delicious dairy products like butter and ice cream come from." --back cover
Rooted in wonder : celebrating the world's national trees / Michelle Cusolito ; illustrated by Marya Wright.
Get to know the tremendous trees that shape our world! Meet 12 national trees and uncover WILD facts, ANCIENT legends, and the INCREDIBLE creatures hidden in their leaves! Travel the world and find out how each country honors, protects, and proudly celebr…
Professor Astro Cat's atomic adventure : a journey through physics / written by Dr. Dominic Walliman & Ben Newman ; illustrated by Ben Newman.
"Switch your brain to stun and hold on tight because Professor Astro Cat is ready to take you on a journey through the incredible world of physics. Learn about energy, forces and the building blocks of you, me and the universe." --back cover
Rocket : feel the force of the world's most powerful machines / written by Josh Barker
"When rocket engines fire, they burn through thousands of tons of fuel in seconds. Most spectators will be watching from a safe distance away, but this book takes you beyond the safety railing and gives you an all-access pass to the jaw-dropping sight of …
Great cities of Islam : 45 cities that illuminate the world / written by Taha Kilinc ; illustrated by Narges Hashemy ;[translated from the Turkish by Ömer Faruk Demirel].
"Travel across centuries and continents from Rabat in the west to Kashgar in the east! This beautifully illustrated history atlas invites young readers to explore 45 remarkable cities of the Muslim world, each with its own unique story. From ancient begin…
Green cities : how green infrastructure helps urban centers thrive / written by Sheila Boudreau ; illustrated by Katy Dockrill.
"All around the world, cities are turning to green infrastructure as a way to address the causes and effects of climate change, and make cities healthier, more comfortable, and more enjoyable places to live. In four engaging chapters, readers will learn …
Serious fun! : work and play with Charles & Ray Eames / by Christy Hale.
"Twentieth-century design duo Charles and Ray Eames had serious fun experimenting and solving problems. In all that they did, they let fun lead the way; the only rules were no rules, no limits and no getting bored. Though best known today for their timele…
The man in motion : how Rick Hansen's World Tour helped break down barriers for people with disabilities / by Lorna Schultz Nicholson with Rick Hansen ; art by Emma FitzGerald.
"In 1973, at the age of 15, Rick Hansen was in a life-changing car accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Twelve years later, motivated by the challenges he faced, Rick embarked on the two-year-long Man In Motion World Tour, wheeling 40,075…
Earth / Anna Skowronska ; graphic design and illustrations by Agata Dudek and Matgorzata Nowak ; translation by Antonia Lloyd-Jones.
"The earth seems to be the most unshakable and solid of the elements--and yet it changes all the time--only we don't notice it on a daily basis. Where oceans once were, today mighty mountains pile up. In the place where glaciers stood, there are lakes. An…
Italy : recipes, flavors & traditions / P.J. Tierney.
"The main meal in Italy is lunch, called pranzo. It usually lasts two hours, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., and often consists of multiple courses: a primo (pasta, soup, or a risotto dish), a secondo, an entrée with a contorno (side dish), and a tasty sweet. Th…
World without birds : how to save our planet, one bird at a time / written by Nick Lund ; illustrated by Asia Orlando.
"If you look out the window, chances are high you’ll spot a bird soaring in the sky or perched on a tree. Nearly 100 million Americans spend time birdwatching every year. Birds provide beauty, pollination, pest control, waste management, a food source, re…
Don't call me a dinosaur! / written by Charlotte Guillain ; illustrated by Sally Agar.
"Join curious duo Remi and Toucan as they go on an adventure in search of dinosaurs. But along the way, they meet lots of prehistoric creatures that are very much NOT dinosaurs. There are amphibians, pterosaurs, plesiosaurs, crocodiles and more . . . unti…
Don't call me an insect! / written by Charlotte Guillain ; illustrated by Sally Agar.
"Join young explorers Charlie and Bumble on a bug hunt, But all the creatures they find insist that they are NOT insects! You’ll be introduced to spiders, centipedes, woodlice and more until FINALLY they find some insects. They also find a surprising …
Level up Pokémon / Lori Dittmer.
"Embark on an epic journey with this hi-lo beginner’s guide to Pokémon, a popular RPG video game. Focusing on strategies and basic gameplay, teen gamers discover the thrill of catching and training their own Pokémon team. Easy-to-read text explores tips f…
Whose tree is this? : poems about the mighty oak and its companions / written by Marilyn Singer ; illustrated by Julian Plum.
"Explore an oak tree through poems written from the perspective of thirteen animals that rely on it for food and shelter. Readers will discover the many ways oaks benefit these creatures-and the environment as a whole"--Provided by publisher.
What good is a dead tree? : a science mystery / Doug Wechsler.
"What happens to a tree after it falls in a forest? Dig into this biological mystery and explore how animals, insects, and fungi break down a fallen oak tree"--Provided by publisher.
Bugs, butterflies, beetles & bees / written by Ben Ffrancon Dowds, Andrea Mills, Lizzie Munsey.
"Did you know that there may be 5 million species of insects in the world? And that there are over a billion insects for every human on our planet? With nearly 1,000 stunning images of insects from around the world, Our World in Pictures: Bugs, Butterfli…
Supply and demand : explore the concepts of supply and demand and discover why some things are rare and others are everywhere / [author, Kimberly Wilson]
"Captivating and curriculum-aligned, each book in the series features engaging content, infographics and hands-on projects or challenges, providing an immersive learning experience. With specially designed spreads that build vocabulary and financial liter…
Treasure thieves on the high seas : pirates, privateers, and plunder / Roxie Munro.
"Did pirates really have peg legs? Did they make captives and disobedient crew “walk the plank?” What treasures did they actually steal? Were there toilets onboard ships? Nonfiction pro Roxie Munro has the answers to kids’ questions about the real-life pi…
Whose poop? / Alexandra Milton.
"All animals poop but no two are the same! Did you know that storks use their poop mixed with wee, as a type of sunblock to protect their legs from the heat of the sun, whilst wombats mark their territory with poop-shaped cubes." --Publisher's website.
¡Viva Valenzuela! : Fernandomania erupts in Los Angeles / Nathali Alonso.
"Fernando Valenzuela was just barely out of his teens when he came to America from Mexico to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the 1980s, Mexican Americans rarely followed baseball. But after Fernando pitched eight winning games, the entire country was…
When beavers move in / written by Alison Pearce Stevens ; illustrated by Natasha Donovan.
"When beavers move in, they chew down a tree. They nibble the bark. And they drag the branches into a stream. Beavers topple trees and build dams, which can cause floods and disrupt neighborhoods. So what do we do when beavers move in? In Puget Sound, we …
Nature's remarkable partners : wild poems for two voices / written by Leslie Bulion ; illustrated by Robert Meganck.
"These wild poems for two voices offer young readers an up-to-date peek at an intriguing array of symbiotic partnerships in nature. Most upper-elementary students are familiar with mutually beneficial partnerships in nature—butterflies and milkweed, for e…
Once a wasteland : from toxic dump to national park / Diane Muldrow ; illustrated by Amy Jindra Hodgson.
"After decades of companies dumping industrial waste products in the salvage yard, the area had become so contaminated that nothing could live there. Wildlife died and people got sick. The Cuyahoga River was so polluted with toxic waste that it even caugh…
Explore the Aztec Empire / Candice Ransom.
"The Aztecs built an empire on two swampy islands in Lake Texcoco. They thrived until Spanish explorers came and took control. From farming to warfare, learn about the daily life of the Aztecs." --Publisher's website.
Learn baby learn : the Shindana Toy Factory's legacy of Black pride / written by Charlotte Watson Sherman ; illustrated by Esther J. Stimphat.
"Out of the ashes and rubble of the Watts Rising in South Central Los Angeles in the mid-1960s arose a project called Operation Bootstrap that provided training and education for community members. Its motto, “Learn, Baby, Learn,” sparked the development …
Black out! : animals that live in the dark / by Ginjer L. Clarke ; illustrated by Pete Mueller.
"Did you know that the luna moth only flutters around at night–or that is has a wingspan as wide as a bowl of soup? This reader is packed with interesting facts about all the creepy animals that we never get to see during the daytime, like the barn owl, t…
Money and trade : from ancient bartering to modern markets, explore the dynamic world of money and how we trade across the globe / Allison Hay.
"Captivating and curriculum-aligned, each book in the series features engaging content, infographics, and hands-on projects or challenges, providing an immersive learning experience. With specially designed spreads that build vocabulary and financial lite…
Transportation! : cars, trains, ships, & planes as you've never seen them before / written by Ian Fitzgerald, Clive Gifford, Giles Sparrow, Giles Chapman ; illustrators and render artists, Adam Benton, Peter Bull, Jason Harding, Richard Chasemore, Jon@KJA, Chris@KJA, Stuart Jackson-Carter-SJC Illustration, Simon Mumford, Tony Randazzo, Simon Tegg, Jack Williams
"Transportation! Incredible computer-generated illustrations reveal transportation as you've never seen it before. Discover how goods and people travel above, across, and even under the ground, while rockets journey deep into space. Encounter the biggest …
Cat fact frenzy! / by Nikki Potts.
"Did you know that cats can make more than 100 sounds? Or that a cat's whiskers grow as long as the cat is wide? Dozens of bite-size cat facts are paired with fun feline photos in this information-packed book. Even dedicated cat fans are sure to learn som…
My book of rocks and minerals : things to find, collect, and treasure! / author: Dr. Devin Dennie.
"Identify colorful gemstones, sparkly crystals, the toughest rocks, and ancient fossils. Packed with fun facts, information, and extensive photos all about the rocks and minerals that make up the world around us. Interactive learning that engages young sc…
Weird but true 10 : 350 outrageous facts.
"The world can be a pretty wacky place! Kids will have a blast exploring just HOW wacky in the 10th book in the wildly popular Weird But True series, full of 350 surprising and amazing facts. Topics include science, space, weather, geography, food, pop cu…
My Wheel of the Year : a celebration of nature's magic / Nikki Van De Car ; illustrated by Kiki Kita.
"From Samhain and Yule to Ostara and Mabon, there are eight pagan festivals that make up the year, known in witchy culture as Sabbats. With detailed information about the history of each holiday and a corresponding ritual to help families celebrate the ma…
Machu Picchu / by Lori Dittmer.
"An elementary-level introduction to Machu Picchu, the hidden city in the Andes Mountains of Peru, covering how, when, and why the Inca built the famous wonder." --Publisher's website.
Cryptid creatures : a field guide / Kelly Milner Halls ; illustrated by Rick Spears.
"Cryptozoology is the study of mysterious creatures that fall between the realm of real and imaginary on the scientific spectrum. Cryptid Creatures: A Field Guide offers a closer look at fifty of these amazing creatures, examining the best possible eviden…
Climbing / Amy Lowell ; illustrated by Paolo Domeniconi.
"Twentieth-century poet Amy Lowell was known for her relatively straightforward verse and command of imagery—stylistic strengths that also make her work highly accessible, even to the youngest readers. As the speaker climbs an apple tree, the theme of per…
Epic LEGO adventures with bricks you already have : build crazy worlds where aliens live on the Moon, dinosaurs walk among us, scientists battle mutant bugs and you bring their hilarious tales to life / Sarah Dees.
A guide to building a number of projects using common LEGO bricks. Presents step-by-step instructions for building LEGO creations, including dinosaurs, a Moon rover, and a camp site, that support brief narratives in such sections as "crash landing on the …
Writing magic : creating stories that fly / Gail Carson Levine.
"In Writing Magic, Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine shares her tricks of the trade. She shows how you can get terrific ideas for stories, invent great beginnings and endings, write sparkling dialogue, develop memorable characters—and much, much mor…
The story of the Detroit Tigers / Joe Tischler.
"Journey with the Detroit Tigers team through their highs and lows in Major League Baseball from their founding in 1894 to their recent resurgence in 2024. Written for middle-grade sports fans, this book highlights the 1935 and 1945 World Series victories…
Why, how, and wow!. Space : 150+ stellar answers to kids' top space questions / Andrew Brisman and Stephanie Warren Drimmer ; illustrated by Jim Bradshaw.
"From the Moon’s craters to the farthest reaches of the universe, Why, How, and Wow! Space answers the exact questions kids are already asking — and a few they didn’t know they had. Every fact has been reviewed by experts to ensure it’s accurate, easy to …
My gender, my rules / Andy Passchier.
"There are eight BILLION people living on Earth. That’s eight billion unique laughs, smiles, ways to dress, think, act, and play. Gender is one way people express themselves. Some folks feel they are girls, some boys, some both, and some neither. Gender i…
Monarch and mourning cloak : a butterfly journal / Melissa Stewart & Sarah S. Brannen, Sibert Honor recipients.
"Monarch and mourning cloak butterflies may seem similar on the surface; they are about the same size and common throughout North America. But following along at a butterfly’s-eye-view, readers will discover how they live in different habitats, eat differ…
The curious life of Cecilia Payne : discovering the stuff of stars / written by Laura Alary ; illustrated by Yas Imamura.
"Cecilia Payne loved learning to see nature’s wonders, even things other people called impossible. While studying at Cambridge, she dreamed of becoming a great astronomer like the ones she read about in the library. But too many people thought women didn’…
Time for haiku : four seasons of poems / Josep Santaeulàlia ; Luciano Lozano ; translated by Lawrence Schimel.
"Time for Haiku invites young readers on a poetic journey through the seasons. Arranged from fall to winter and then spring to summer, this charming collection of haiku captures the small, fleeting sensory wonders of the natural world: the hush of falling…
B is for buckaroo : a cowboy alphabet / written by Louise Doak Whitney & Gleaves Whitney ; illustrated by Susan Guy
"'L is for lariat or lasso, a loop of rope coiled just so. Swing it wide or swing it low. Hook those horns and yell whoa!' Hold on to your hat and strap on your spurs! Cowpokes and buckaroos of all ages will enjoy this A-Z gallop through the facts, feats,…
Rosie the riveter : women working on the home front in World War II / Penny Colman ; illustrated with photographs.
"Once there was a time in America when women were told they could do anything. And they did. From 1942 to 1945, while men fought on the battlefronts of World War II, over 18 million American women filled the civilian and defense positions created as the c…
The Irish Cinderlad / by Shirley Climo ; illustrated by Loretta Krupinski.
"Ever since he was a baby, Becan's only worry has been his big feet—until his widowed father remarries. His new stepmother and her three daughters feed him crusts of bread and banish him to work in the fields. So Becan runs away. With the help of his onl…
The Boston Tea Party : spot the myths / by Megan Cooley Peterson.
"On December 16, 1773, a group of American colonists in Boston, Massachusetts, took part in a brave act of protest. Angry about laws Great Britain had passed, they snuck onto ships carrying tea and dumped it overboard. The event later became known as the …
Yoruba / by Kirsten Chang.
"Did you know that bawo is how you say hello in Yoruba? Young readers will learn this fun word and many more! An engaging narrative and images take readers through the daily lives and cultural activities of Yoruba-speaking people. Features include English…
The Ojibwe : people, culture, and history / by Kim Sigafus.
"Spirited powwows, close family ties, and a deep connection to the land—that’s the Ojibwe Nation. In this captivating nonfiction book for young readers, discover more about the people, places, and customs that shape Ojibwe life across the Great Lakes regi…
Where are the Rocky Mountains? / by Sarah Fabiny.
"The Rocky Mountains are split into four groups: the Canadian and Northern Rockies, the Middle Rockies, the Southern Rockies, and the Colorado Plateau. Seven different national parks across the United States and Canada have parts of the Rocky Mountains wi…
Maysoon Zayid, the girl who can can / Dr. Seema Yasmin ; illustrated by Noha Habaieb.
"This is the story of the girl who could! Maysoon Zayid was just a girl from New Jersey. She might have sometimes felt like she was in the shadow of her three older sisters, but in her dreams, she was Mimi—an amazing actress, comedian, and dancer! The on…
Ancient Rome : from everyday life to an emperor's life / writers, Peter Chrisp, Ian Fitzgerald, Anna Streiffert Limerick, Philip Parker.
"Find out how ordinary people lived, worked, played, and worshipped. Discover how powerful emperors held lavish feasts, decided the fates of gladiators, and waged war against their enemies"--Back cover.
California gold rush : discover the excitement, chaos, and tragedies of the gold rush that transformed California in the 1800s / author, Marissa Moss.
"Discover the excitement, chaos, and tragedies of the gold rush that transformed California in the 1800s, as people from around the world flocked to the state in search of riches"--Provided by publisher.
Boston Tea Party : discover what happened at Boston Harbor in 1773 and why the events of the day became a symbol of colonial resistance / author, Marissa Moss.
"Witness the dramatic events of December 16, 1773, and learn about the oppressive British rule that raised colonial tensions to boiling point. Get the full picture on Boston's fight for liberty, from the tea tax to the pivotal protest that united the colo…
Ohio / Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"From a giant mound of earth that winds like a snake to historic military airplanes, there's lots to see and do in Ohio! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight s…
The maps and flags book : explore amazing facts, maps and flags of the world / Joe Fullman ; illustrated by Andy Rowland.
"Prepare for a globe-trotting adventure in this colorful guide to the maps and flags of our world. Find out how countries are defined and how maps are created. Explore the flags of every nation and learn about the meaning behind their design. From coutnry…
Indiana / by Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"Describes the geography, plants, animals, history, economy, language, religions, culture, sports, arts, and people of the state of Indiana"--Amazon description.
If you lived during the American Revolution / written by Chris Newell ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall.
"What do you know about the American Revolution? What if you lived in a different time and place? What would you wear? What would you eat? How would your daily life be different?Scholastic's If You Lived... series answers all of kids' most important quest…
Ghost ship / Dinah Williams.
"The ship Mary Celeste was discovered drifting in the ocean without its 10 passengers in 1872. The cargo and everyone's personal belongings were still on the ship, but the lifeboat was gone. Why were the missing passengers never found? Discover this uns…
Exploring the geography of the United States and Canada / Heather Smore.
"The United States and Canada are two of the largest countries on Earth, and their geographical diversity reflects their vast size. From the heights of the Rocky Mountains to the depths of Death Valley and from the coastal cities of New York and Vancouver…
Wisconsin / Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"From playing in the water at Wisconsin Dells to sampling delicious cheeses, there's lots to see and do in Wisconsin! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight some…
20 things you didn't know about auto racing / Theia Lake.
"Hold on tight! This fast-paced, fact-filled book transports readers into the fascinating world of auto racing. Spotlighting 20 key topics, each interesting and informative chapter takes a closer look at a different aspect of racing. Readers will find out…
20 things you didn't know about baseball / Theia Lake.
Why are baseballs rubbed with mud? How was baseball invented? Who are the greatest players of all time? What sets softball apart from baseball? In this fun and fascinating book about America's pastime, readers will learn the answers to these questions and…
20 things you didn't know about basketball / Theia Lake.
"Jump into the history of hoops! When was basketball first invented, and how has it changed since then? Who are the tallest players in NBA history? What was the highest-scoring game ever? Filled with amazing facts, eye-catching graphics, and striking phot…
20 things you didn't know about football / Theia Lake.
"Huddle up! It's time to play football! In this fact-packed, fast-paced book readers will learn all there is to know about America's most popular sport. From famous football superstars to the greatest games ever played, each fascinating chapter spotlights…
20 things you didn't know about hockey / Theia Lake.
"What makes hockey so cool? It's not just the ice rink! It's the Stanley Cup! It's Wayne Gretzky! It's the fast slap shots, the hat tricks, the fights, and much, much more. In this fact-packed book, readers will enter the hockey arena. They'll discover ho…
20 things you didn't know about soccer / Theia Lake.
"Soccer is the most popular sport in the world, and for good reasons. In this book, readers will step onto the pitch and discover why soccer is called "the beautiful game!" Packed with fun facts about the origins of the game, its greatest players, and its…
The Nazi conspiracy : the secret plot to kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill / Brad Meltzer and Josh Mensch.
"It's 1943. Nazi Germany and its Axis power allies are ravaging Europe and the Pacific with a terrible war. At this juncture, President Franklin Roosevelt has one critical goal: a face-to-face meeting with his allies, Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill. …
Minecraft : the official would you rather? / by Thomas McBrien ; illustrated by Joe McLaren ; the official joke book / by Dan Morgan ; illustrated by Joe McLaren.
"Would you rather have zombies as allies but have chickens throw rotten eggs at you—OR have pillagers for friends but pigs pass gas at you?...The Official Would You Rather/The Official Joke Book is filled with silly questions and outrageous scenarios base…
Shapes of nature : a kaleidoscope of the natural world / Ben Hoare.
"Inside, you’ll discover shimmering beetles and dazzling tree frogs, knobbly seashells and sparkling crystals, plus fabulous fungi and delicate feathers – all arranged in stunning mosaics. Each page transforms nature’s treasures into works of art, reveali…
Hedgehogs / by Chris Bowman.
"Hedgehogs curl into prickly balls when threatened by predators. But these adorable mammals are more than their sharp exterior! In this title, emergent readers will learn about the lives of hedgehogs through leveled text and vibrant images. Special featur…
What do we know about dragons? / by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Andrew Thomson.
"Are dragons winged, fire-breathing beasts or water gods who promise good luck? Across the globe, legends of dragons have varied greatly. Stories and images of dragons can be traced back to the ancient worlds of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. In ma…
Draw 50 baby animals : the step-by-step way to draw kittens, lambs, chicks, puppies, and other adorable offspring / Lee J. Ames and Murray Zak.
"Revisiting the animal theme that kicked off the series more than twenty-five years ago, Draw 50 Baby Animals brings you an amazing array of the most adorable critters on earth. This latest installment in the Lee J. Ames illustration dynasty features darl…
Where is the Great Wall? / by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Jerry Hoare.
"Which of these facts are true? The wall stretches for more than four thousand miles across northern China It is the largest man-made structure in the world Nearly a million people died building it More than two thousand years ago, with his land under c…
I want to be a scientist : 18 careers in science to pursue / written by Štěpánka Sekaninová ; illustrated by Honza Smolík ; [translator: Andrew Oakland].
"Buckle up as you discover 18 mind-blowing scientific fields, meeting the amazing people who make it their job to study everything from squishy moss to ancient fossils. Makes Science Fun: Shatters the „boring science“ myth with engaging examples and a pl…
Discover animals / illustrated by Amanda Hillier.
"Travel the world and discover extraordinary animals! Search for hidden surprises in 8 scenes, then turn to the end of the book for even more Look and Find challenges." --back cover
Beaver's lodge / Ruth Owen
"In this book, young readers will be introduced to this keystone species. Beavers build dams across rivers to make ponds where they can safely raise their young. As they do this, they create important wetland habitats where other animals and water plants …
Rugged Rax : the little satellite that could / written by Suzanne Jacobs Lipshaw ; illustrated by Mesa Schumacher.
"Imagine you are part of an engineering team tasked with designing and building a mini but mighty satellite—a CubeSat named RAX. Your CubeSat’s mission? Gather space weather data to help scientists prevent massive blackouts caused by solar storms. This te…
Earth's essential rainforests / Isabel Thomas.
"Rainforests around the world keep our world in perfect balance. They are essential to life on earth and are the world's oldest living ecosystems. The Earth's Essential Rainforests introduces why rainforests are so important to us and our planet, and what…
The only fart book you'll ever need / Dan Golden.
"A whimsical, wildly funny romp about farts: all the typical, deadly serious, obnoxious, and comical types of toots. Read along to identify different styles and laugh about daily occurrences in a variety of settings (at home and in the wild)." --publish…
A kids book about choices / by Kyle Quilausing
"In A Kids Book About Choices, Kyle shares his deeply personal story of how a series of bad choices led to devastating consequences—and how he turned his life around to help young people make better decisions. Written with honesty, compassion, and the wis…
Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales
"Discover Hans Christian Andersen’s classic fairy tales in this lovely selection of some of his most famous stories, originally published in the 19th century. His tales are filled with memorable characters such as the little mermaid, the princess and the …