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Books for Kids and Tweens March 2025
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Rumie goes rafting
by Meghan Marentette
Waking up early to test out the raft they built with their Uncle, impatient Rumie decides to go on their own, but the strong current puts them in danger and in need of rescue, in this adventure-filled lesson in practicing patience. Illustrations.
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In the City : An Adventure for Your Senses
by Mariona Tolosa Sisteré
A family adventure around the city teaches readers how to plan ahead and use their senses to discover the ins and outs of a city community and environment while showing respect to the shared space.
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In the woods : an adventure for your senses
by Mariona Tolosa Sisterâe
A family adventure into the local woods teaches readers how to plan ahead and use the five senses to respectfully uncover the natural wonders hiding in their own local environments. This simple story works in layers. It is a journey, full of discovery, into the outdoors. It is also a "how to" guide, which offers children a template for how to plan their own nature adventure--whether with family, classmates, or other friends in their community. You start with planning ahead!
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| Fairy Door Diaries: Eliza and the Flower Fairies by Megan McDonald; illustrated by Lenny WenStepping through the teeny-tiny door in her secret hideout, Eliza finds herself in an enchanted world of flower fairies. There's magic, adventure, and lots of colorful pictures in this series-starter from Judy Moody author Megan McDonald. For fans of: Daisy Meadows' Rainbow Fairies series. (Ages 6-9.) |
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Blast from the past
by Geronimo Stilton
Geronimo and Trap set out to open their own vintage store and amongst their inventory is a very special jacket that someone wants to steal, so Geronimo must keep it safe. Illustrations.
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| Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. VillanuevaLulu loves Tagalog legends, but she’s shocked to discover that they’re true: her adoptive family are deities and she herself has powerful magic. Laugh-out-loud funny and starring a main character you’ll root for, this mythological series opener. (Ages 8-12.) |
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| Tidesong by Wendy XuFrustrated and trying to prove herself, witch-in-training Sophie casts a spell that mixes her magic with the magic of Lir, a sea dragon who’s lost his memory and transformed into a human. Relatable emotions and dramatic art deepen the story in this fantasy graphic novel. (Ages 8-13.) |
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