Kids Non-fiction

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The secret lives of pharaohs / by Carol Kim.
"Ancient Egyptians believed that pharaohs were the god Horus in human form. Scientists continue to uncover more information about the lives of these larger-than-life legendary historical figures. From royal tombs to lost cities, each archaeological find r…
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…
¡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…
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…
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…
Brave new ballet : the story of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo / by Robyn McGrath ; illustrated by Alexander Mostov.
"In the 1970s, an all-male ballet company called Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was formed in New York City—but the dancers did not play only traditional male roles on stage. Instead, “The Trocks” dressed in tutus and wigs. They danced in both male…
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…
Oceanopedia : an encyclopedia of marine creatures / Helen Scales ; Good Wives and Warriors
"Our planet's oceans are home to a breathtaking array of animals. From the neon squid that roam the open waters and the floating forests of the Sargasso Sea, to glow-in-the-dark sharks and the angel fish of the coral reefs, discover an underwater world te…
Earth : the science of soil / written by Ben Lerwill ; illustrated by Xuan Le.
"From fascinating fungi to wriggling worms, discover the wonderful science of soil! Visit cozy underground animal habitats, meet the tiny creatures and microbes that help things grow, and find out how fungi work to keep trees healthy in this entertaining …
Poems for every season : a year of haiku, sonnets, and more / written by Bette Westera ; illustrated by Henriette Boerendans; translated by David Colmer.
"Woodcut art and poems in various forms (haiku, rondel, limerick, sonnet, and more) celebrate the four seasons"--Provided by publisher.
Light as a feather : fifteen phenomenal North American birds / Will Hillenbrand.
"... meet North America's most fascinating birds, like nature's drummers (the woodpecker) to its most dynamic dancers (the sandhill crane) and flashiest fliers (the blue jay), and more. Colorful maps explore the bird's habitats, and bright, accessible inf…
The girl who changed Little League : the true story of Maria Pepe and her battle to play ball / by Maria Pepe and Jean L. S. Patrick ; illustrated by Sarah Green.
"Maria Pepe loved baseball. When Little League formed in her hometown in 1972, she was eager to prove herself as a competitor. There was only one problem: Little League was not open to girl players. This didn’t stop Maria. She took her glove and joined he…
Why do we sleep? / Cathy Evans and Ziggy Hanaor ; illustrated by Polya Plavinskaia.
"We spend around a third of our lives sleeping. But what actually happens during those hours? This book takes you on a fascinating journey through the land of nod and out the other side. What are circadian rhythms and how do they affect our energy levels…
The amazing chemistry in your home / written by Lenka Karpiskova and Jiri Vlach ; illustrated by Tomas Kopecky ; translators Graeme and Suzanne Dibble.
"Does the word chemistry make your hair stand on end? Come check out the chemistry around us and you'll see that it's not so scary! This book will guide you around the whole house and show you that there's lots of amazing chemistry at work in ordinary thi…
How to draw flowers / Barbara Soloff Levy.
"Budding artists can easily create a variety of different flowers by joining circles, ovals, rectangles, cylinders, and other common shapes! • 30 pictures to draw: daisies, bluebells, buttercups, roses, tulips, violets, morning glories, daffodils, pansies…
Puerto Rico / Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"From discovering wildlife in El Yunque Rain Forest to colorful Old San Juan, there's lots to see and do in Puerto Rico! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight s…
Michigan / Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"From Mackinac Island to the popular Tulip Time Festival in Holland, there's lots to see and do in Michigan! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight some of the t…
Illinois / Ann Heinrichs ; illustrated by Matt Kania.
"From New Salem Village to the historic Lock 14 on the Michigan Canal, there's lots to see and do in Illinois! Additional features include maps on each spread, state symbols, famous people, fact bubbles, and informative captions that highlight some of the…
Heroes and traitors of the American Revolution / by Emma Carlson Berne.
"History books tend to paint people as heroes or traitors of the American Revolution. But viewing history from a different point of view can make those labels seem less straightforward. Narrative text introduces readers to the most famous and infamous pla…
American Patriots vs. British Redcoats / by Emma Carlson-Berne.
"The American Revolution was based on a new idea at the time--that the colonists didn't need a king to rule them. Loyalists wanted Great Britain to keep control of the American colonies. Patriots wanted to start a new country. Both groups thought they wer…
Jokes to laugh your socks off / by Aaron Sautter.
"Hold onto your socks or you’ll laugh them right off! From dinosaurs to pirate humor to animal jokes, this kooky collection will keep readers giggling. Humorous content in an accessible format will attract and engage reluctant and striving readers." --Ama…
Craft with paper : a kid's guide to creating pop-up decorations / Elena Selena ; translated by Grace McQuillan
"In this guided collection, young crafters and artists will find step-by-step instructions and full-color photographs that will aid them in creating beautiful and impressive pop-up cards and creations out of paper. Author and artist Elena Selena opens wi…
Pyramids and tombs / by Grace Hansen.
"Pyramids and tombs were built to help pharaohs get to the underworld after death. They were filled with treasures and anything else pharaohs would need in the afterlife. In this book, readers will learn about the different types of pyramids and tombs, ho…
Pharaohs / by Grace Hansen.
"Egypt was ruled by powerful rulers called pharaohs. Pharaohs were seen as divine beings in human form. In this book, readers will learn about what pharaohs did and some of the more famous rulers, including Hatshepsut and Tutankhamun. Aligned to Common Co…
Working boats : safety, salvage, and rescue : an inside look at eight adventurous watercraft / Tom Crestodina.
"Featuring exploded views of 8 brave working boats built to save lives, save ships, and raise wrecks, this stunning picture book dives deep into the everyday lives of those assisting with daring rescues at sea and the dangers they face every day. Perfect …
Could you ever smile with axolotls!? / written by Sandra Markle ; illustrated by Vanessa Morales.
"What if you could spend a day with your favorite animals? What would you eat? How would you play? Would you ever want to leave? Get ready to smile with axolotls in the fourth book in the Could You Ever... series! Learn all about this unusual animal -- w…
The U.S. Constitution / by Eric Rogusky.
"Learn about the nation’s founding principles and U.S. citizens’ fundamental rights in this modern, dynamic read of the U.S. Constitution....this book provides an engaging overview of the U.S. Constitution, covering its history, key principles, and modern…
The ultimate unofficial World Cup book : legends, stats, and stories from soccer's biggest game / by Maria S. Barbo.
"From star players and powerhouse teams to historic moments and record-breaking stats, this action-packed book is filled with full-color photos, fun facts, and must-know trivia. Dive into the history of the world’s most beloved tournament, offering a behi…
Good dogs! : 101 dogs you need to know! / Brian Boone
"Get to know some of the world's best dogs, from DACHSUNDS and POODLES to AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS and GREAT DANES! Whether you enjoy spending time with a pet dog at home or are dreaming of having one in the future, you can use this book to become an expert o…
Our green planet / Leisa Stewart-Sharpe ; illustrated by Kim Smith ; foreward by Chris Packham.
"Our green planet is a hidden world where plants can smell, taste, touch, hear, and even “talk.” Right under your feet, and all around you, plants are creating life, battling their enemies, and persuading animals to work for them. Journey to tropical rain…
An anthology of flowers : a collection of flowers from gardens, mountains, and more, with fascinating secrets / written by Maddie Bailey ; illustrated by Angela Rizza and Daniel Long.
"A compact version of DK’s bestselling anthology series, An Anthology of Flowers is perfect for young botanists and nature enthusiasts ages 7-9 to take on the go and find the beauty in the blooms." --Publisher's website
Singing justice, singing peace : the story of Joan Baez / written by Monica Brown ; illustrated by Molly Mendoza.
"From a young age, Joan Baez knew she wanted to make the world a better place. The daughter of immigrants from Mexico and Scotland, she learned values of compassion and advocacy from her parents. As Joan learned about people in need around the world, she …
Talking books : audiobook inventor Dr. Robert B. Irwin and a new way to read / written by Jenny Lacika ; illustrated by Ashanti Fortson.
"This biography details how perpetually curious Robert B. Irwin found new ways to learn and explore the world after losing his sight at a young age, ultimately making stories accessible to readers of all abilities through the creation of the first audiobo…
Kids in China / by Nikki Potts Ferguson.
"What's it like to be a kid in China? What kinds of school uniforms do children often wear? What popular drink includes milk, tea, and tapioca balls? And what happens during the Dragon Boat Festival?...[T]his book is the perfect guide to Chinese transport…
My first big book of pets and pet care / By Belinda Gallagher.
"This big book of 96 info-packed pages introduces young readers to all the key facts (both cute and scientific) about pets. A kiettn, a puppy, a guinea pig, a fish, or even an alpaca – which pet is the one for you? Filled with animal facts and essential p…
Pope Leo XIV / Paige Towler.
"Pope Leo XIV is a beautifully designed reader which will help children to learn all about the life of the current Pope and his work around the world. Children will love to find out all about Pope Leo XIV and how he came to be Pope." --Amazon.com
A kids book about purpose / by Karina LeBlanc.
"In this inspiring book, Olympic medalist and global changemaker Karina LeBlanc shares how discovering your purpose isn’t about finding one big thing you’re meant to do, but about using who you are—your heart, your voice, your story—to make a difference i…
She can STEM : chemistry & physics : inspiring stories of women who changed the world / Liz Lee Heinecke ; illustrations by Kelly Anne Dalton.
"She Can STEM brings these inspiring stories to life by exploring the pivotal moments that sparked each woman’s passion for science, the challenges they overcame, and the unique interests that make them extraordinary individuals beyond the lab....[This bo…
She can STEM : biology & ecology : inspiring stories of women who changed the world / Liz Lee Heinecke ; illustrations, Kelly Anne Dalton].
"She Can STEM brings these inspiring stories to life by exploring the pivotal moments that sparked their passion for science, the challenges they overcame, and the unique interests that make them extraordinary individuals beyond the lab....[T]he diverse r…
Capybaras / by Janie Scheffer.
"With the look of a pig-size beaver, it is not readily apparent that the water-loving capybara is actually a rodent—the largest, in fact! For this hairy mammal, the water is a source of food, safety, and comfort. See why the capybara sets up camp near riv…
Houdini's library : how books created the world's greatest magician / written by Barb Rosenstock ; illustrated by Mar Delmar
"Houdini is the world’s most beloved magician, and he became famous for all of the amazing tricks he accomplished. Houdini knew just how to captivate his audience, whether it was leaping from a bridge or freeing himself from a straitjacket. But in true ma…
Messiah / Demi.
"The Bible tells us that “God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not die but have eternal life” (John 3:16). Drawing on quotations from holy Scripture, award-winning author, Demi, weaves together the miracul…
The Haudenosaunee / Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve ; illustrated by Ronald Himler.
"Did you know that lacrosse was invented by the Haudenosaunee peoples? They originally called it the Medicine Game or the Creator’s Game. Learn about the nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy: Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, and Tuscaror…
The power of her paintbrush : the story of Theresa Bernstein / by Janice Hechter
"Theresa Bernstein started drawing at seven and honed her talent at the Philadelphia School of Design. In New York, she used "T. Bernstein" to gain recognition in a male-dominated art world, paving the way for future female artists." --Publisher's website
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…
Peppa Pig : Peppa's yummy cookbook
"Join Peppa, George, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and many more lovable Peppa Pig characters as they cook their way through 14 delectable dishes based on memorable moments from the show. From Muddy Puddle Biscuits to Granny Pig’s Apple and Blackberry Crumble, th…
Let it go : a story about navigating big emotions / Rebekah Lipp ; Craig Phillips
"Encouraging children to explore what emotions feel like in their body and find a unique way to release them." --Publisher's website
Wild about moms / Philip Bunting
"Good moms come in many different shapes and species. Get set to meet some of Mother Nature's most marvellous moms." --Amazon.com
Wild about dads / Philip Bunting
"Good dads come in many different shapes and species. Get ready to learn a fatherly trick (or ten) from a whole lot of dads, great and small." --Amazon.com
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…
How do you make your own luck? : a math book about probabilities / written by Clayton Tobias Grider ; illustrated by Srimalie Bassani
"Have you ever wondered how some people get so lucky when it comes to playing games? Explore the world of probability! Learn how probability works, how to find the probability of some scenarios, and so much more through diagrams, illustrations, and inform…
My first big book of whales and dolphins / By Belinda Gallagher
"Perfect for learning about marine mammal lives and life cycles, this big book of 96 info-packed pages introduces kids to non- fiction reading with a fun question and answer format. Were there prehistoric whales? How do whales give birth to their calves u…