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Did You Know? Want your child to be a reader? It all starts with you! Build book-sharing time into your daily routine. Read to your child, read with your child, and let your child see you reading. Talk about the things you've read together. Ask your child questions and allow them to explore books independently. When children have positive experiences with books from an early age, they're much more motivated to learn to read!
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Amy Beal-Matsushita Creatures great and small—and even a vegetable— all come together to help children learn to count 1 to 10 and to recognize numbers.
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Madhu Messenger On her sister's wedding day, Shilpa reluctantly embraces change while finding unexpected joy in participating in the lively joota chupai tradition with her new family.
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Yuko Ohnari As the rain pours down, making all kinds of sounds, a little boy encourages the droplets to play with him.
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Jane Yolen In her small Jewish village in 19th-century Russia, only boys are taught to read and write, but Rochel-Leah is determined to overcome any barrier in order to learn.
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Lori Lobenstine As the only newspaper "for dogs, by dogs," Sophie and Juno hope their newspaper, The Barking Puppy, will raise money for Juno's dog to get a much-needed surgery. Will anyone find it funny? And more importantly, will it be enough?
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Dr. Matthew Bothwell An accessible and enjoyable introduction to astrophysics, explaining big topics in a simple way.
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Audrey Hartman An undead fox serving as the Usher of souls has his life upended when a mysterious badger soul appears.
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Joshua Pruett The Argonauts are the greatest heroes in Greek mythology—or ARE they? Dive into this funny, action-packed adventure and discover the real heroes: the monsters!
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Wahab Algarmi Hassan faces a hectic month of homework, soccer and gaming while fasting every day for the holy month of Ramadan, in a story about balancing family traditions and secular middle school life.
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