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Another
by Christian Robinson
The Caldecott Honor-, Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor- and Newbery Medal-winning artist of Last Stop on Market Street presents an author-illustrator debut that invites children on a playful, imaginative journey into another world. 200,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Arrr, Mustache Baby!
by Bridget Heos
A latest entry in the popular series finds Mustache Baby and Beard Baby teaming up to recover stolen treasure and convince baby buccaneers Captain Kid and Short John Silver to go legit. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Balance the birds
by Susie Ghahremani
A playful introduction to the concepts of weight and balance depicts a flock of birds that needs help finding just the right balance when they spot a tree and decide to land on its precarious branches. By the creator of Stack the Cats
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Because
by Mo Willems
The six-time Emmy Award-winning Sesame Street writer and three-time Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! follows a young girl's journey to center stage through a powerful symphony of chance, discovery, persistence and magic. 75,000 first printing
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Big brother Peanut Butter
by Terry Border
When Peanut Butter learns that his parents are expecting a baby, he begins asking his friends and neighbors how to be the perfect big brother
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The cars and trucks book
by Todd Parr
The best-selling creator of It's Okay to Be Different combines his signature bold colors and positive messages on spreads depicting silly vehicles that demonstrate some of the ways that cars and trucks help people have fun. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Chicken talk
by Patricia MacLachlan
The Newbery Medal-winning author of Sarah, Plain and Tall and the best-selling creator of the Lunch Lady graphic novels present the story of a clever flock of chickens who trigger chaos by scratching messages around the farm for their human caretakers. 40,000 first printing
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Circle
by Mac Barnett
When Triangle breaks the rule about not hiding behind the waterfall while playing hide-and-seek with Circle and Square, Circle must rescue him
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Does Frankenstein get hungry?
by John Solimine
A young girl banishes her fear of monsters by imagining a series of questions and answers that make the ghoulish seem foolish
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The donkey egg
by Janet Stevens
After fast-talking Fox leaves him with a large, green egg, Bear spends minutes, hours, days, and weeks lovingly caring for it with the help of his neighbor Hare
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Dust bunny wants a friend
by Amy Hevron
A lonely little Dust Bunny tries to make friends with a passing bug, a sneezing cat and other disinterested candidates before he is swept by a broom under the bed, where he finds his missing companions. By the award-winning illustrator of Trevor
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Fancy Nancy : oodles of kittens
by Jane O'Connor
A concluding Fancy Nancy picture book finds Nancy and Bree investigating a strange sound they hear outside in the rain before discovering a litter of adorable kittens and adopting one each while helping to find homes for the others, a challenge that is complicated by the reaction of her posh pup, Frenchy. Simultaneous eBook.
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The good egg
by Jory John
A follow-up to The Bad Seed finds a good egg striving to do everything right while the other eggs in his carton prove themselves rather rotten, a distinction that leads him to crack under the pressure of always being Grade-A perfect. 150,000 first printing
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Hush, little bunny
by David Ezra Stein
An endearing adaptation of the classic lullaby finds a papa bunny sharing messages of nurturing protection and comfort with his baby in and around their springtime burrow. By the Caldecott Honor-winning creator of Interrupting Chicken. 150,000 first printing
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I read signs
by Tana Hoban
Introduces signs and symbols frequently seen along the street
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Mary Poppins
by Amy Novesky
Based on Travers' 1934 classic, a picture-book adaptation traces the story of how a magical nanny is blown into the Cherry Tree Lane home of the Banks children, who accompany her on fantastical adventures. 75, first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Monkey time
by Michael Hall
An engaging counting and time-telling story features a curious little monkey who wants to catch the tasty-looking minutes on his forest's minute tree before they are gone. By the award-winning creator of Red: A Crayon's Story. 75,000 first printing
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A moon for Moe and Mo
by Jane Breskin Zalben
An interfaith friendship develops between two Brooklyn boys and their families when Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, has one of its infrequent overlaps with the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. Illustrated by the award-winning artist of Chicken in the Kitchen. Simultaneous eBook
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Pig the fibber
by Aaron Blabey
When Pig the Pug tells lies to get at the hidden treats in the back of the closet and those lies cause Trevor the sausage dog to be thrown out of the house, Pig encounters an unexpected surprise that may just teach him a lesson.
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Potato pants!
by Laurie Keller
A potato who happily goes to Lance Vance's Fancy Pants store during a one-day sale is dismayed when he runs into his pushy eggplant rival, who Potato must stand up to in order to get his new stripey potato pants. By the best-selling creator of Arnie the Doughnut
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Thank you, Omu!
by Oge Mora
When her wonderful stew attracts the attention of hungry neighbors, Omu generously shares portion after portion before discovering that she has nothing left to eat herself, a dilemma that culminates in a heartwarming community surprise. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Vampirina in the snow
by Anne Marie Pace
Determined to suck as much fun as they can from a host of wintry activities, Vampirina and her clan engage in sledding, making snow angels and building a snow monster before Vampirina tests her ballet skills on the ice. 35,000 first printing.
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What is given from the heart
by Pat McKissack
A final picture book by the three-time Coretta Scott King Award-winner follows the story of a little boy from a disadvantaged home where he and his mother count their blessings while helping their church collect donations for a family that has lost everything in a fire.
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Where is my balloon?
by Ariel Bernstein
The stars of I Have a Balloon learn friendship lessons in making mistakes and forgiveness when Monkey carelessly pops Owl's balloon and then tries to cover it up by offering other objects in its place. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Picture Books for Older Readers
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Holes in the sky
by Patricia Polacco
A companion to Chicken Sunday finds young Trish mourning the passing of her beloved grandmother and receiving solace from a new friend and his family before joining other community members to help a neighbor in need. Simultaneous eBook
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Can you find Pup?
by Vincent X Kirsch
A skill-building search-and-find story finds enthusiastic young artist Tate drawing 1 cats, bugs and birds before his attention-craving puppy, feeling left out, runs away to join the circus. Simultaneous.
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Corduroy makes a cake
by Alison Inches
Published to commemorate the series' 50th anniversary, a rerelease of a popular leveled reader finds Corduroy attempting to make a cake for Lisa's birthday party only to wind up creating a big mess in the kitchen. Simultaneous.
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Corduroy writes a letter
by Alison Inches
A rerelease of a popular leveled reader, published to commemorate the series' 50th anniversary, finds Corduroy helping Lisa write letters in support of important causes, including one to the movie theater owner about a problem at there. Simultaneous.
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Duck, duck, dinosaur : spring smiles
by K. George
Exuberant duck siblings Feather and Flap and their dinosaur brother, Spike, explore the flowers, leaves and seeds of a sunny springtime day that is complicated by Spike's dino-sized sneezes. By the author of the Heartwood Hotel series. 15,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Duck, duck, dinosaur : spring smiles
by K. George
On a sunny springtime day, siblings Feather, Flap, and Spike set out to explore the many flowers, leaves, and seeds outside, but their day is complicated by Spike's dino-sized sneezes
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Eloise at the ball game
by Lisa McClatchy
The exuberant Eloise, her faithful canine companion and long-suffering Nanny share a riotous summer day at a baseball game in a Level 1 reader that reinforces early learning skills.
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Eloise has a lesson
by Margaret McNamara
The irrepressible Eloise tests the patience of her tutor, Philip, who wants her to pay attention to her math lesson in spite of her preference for more playtime, in a skill-building reader by the award-winning creators of Eloise at Christmas
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Float, flutter
by Marilyn Singer
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text portray animals of all kinds hurrying to a very special destination
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Friends forever
by Derek Anderson
Three early reader stories find unlikely friends Croc and Ally putting their friendship first when one tends to see big problems and the other offers small solutions. By the illustrator of Little Quack. Simultaneous eBook
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A gift for Goose
by Tad Hills
A skill-building picture book starring the characters from the best-selling Honk! Quack! Boo! finds Duck struggling through an effort to give a gift to Goose that comes in an almost-too-perfect box, in a story told through repetitive, easy-to-read text and Hills’ signature, endearing illustrations
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Hop, frog!
by Molly Coxe
"Frog helps the other animals in the hopping contest until he needs some help himself in this easy-to-read featuring the short 'o' sound"
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Houndsley and Catina and cousin Wagster
by James Howe
When his adventure-loving cousin Wagster comes for a visit, an excited Houndsley becomes intimidated by his cousin's seeming talent for everything and starts to worry that Catina will like Wagster more than she likes him.
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I am just right
by David McPhail
A bunny preschooler who has grown too big for his grandpa to pick up celebrates the milestones of transitioning away from the crib and tricycle to the big-boy bed, new clothes and just-right hugs. By the award-winning creator of Mole Music
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I like my car
by Michael Robertson
Animals show how much they love their cars, of all different colors, while driving, caring for them, and even hugging them
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JoJo and the big mess
by Jane O'Connor
Fancy Nancy's little sister stars in her first My First I Can Read when a pillow fight leads to a messy mishap and an idea for a gift for her unhappy daddy. Simultaneous and eBook. 15,000 first printing.
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JoJo and the magic trick
by Jane O'Connor
Wanting to learn to do magic, JoJo, Fancy Nancy's little sister, dons a magic cape and picks up her magic wand before discovering that performing tricks may not be as easy as she expected. Simultaneous and eBook. 15,000 first printing.
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Kick it, Mo!
by David A Adler
Mo worries he will not have an opportunity to support his team when after diligently practicing his kicking skills he finds himself doing little more than running around during a game, in a latest entry in the Geisel Award-winning early reader series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Life in the Gobi Desert
by Ginjer L Clarke
"Welcome to the Gobi Desert, where you can find camels, scorpions, and even snow leopards! Explore this huge habitat and meet the many creatures that call it home. But keep an eye out for the ones that are no longer alive, too--the Gobi may have more dinosaur fossils than any other place on Earth! Learn more about this amazing place as well as how you can help protect and preserve it for future generations"
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Mademoiselle mom
by Nancy Parent
Based on the new Disney Junior show and inspired by the classic picture book series, a Level 1 reader retells key moments from an episode where her mother's cold inspires Nancy to help tidy up and watch over her little sister. 15,000 first printing. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook.
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The missing donut
by Judith Henderson
Combines engaging cartoon-style artwork with skill-building text in a collection of five whimsical short stories about a boy, his mischievous cat and their special word-fairy helpers, whose misadventures are peppered with fun, higher-challenge vocabulary words. 10,000 first printing.
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Mouse loves fall
by Lauren Thompson
Minka and little Mouse celebrate the season on a crisp autumn day by jumping in colorful fallen leaves and inspecting them for their unique shapes, sizes and colors. By the author of the Little Quack series. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Mouse loves summer
by Lauren Thompson
Running outdoors on a bright summer day, Mouse and Minka decide to have a picnic in the park, where they discover drippy sweet watermelon, tickly-tumbly green grass and glowing fireflies. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Pete the kitty and the case of the hiccups
by James Dean
When he gets a persistent case of the hiccups, Pete the Kitty tries to follow the advice of his friends before discovering, in the end, that his mom always knows best. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Power up, PJ Masks!
by Delphine Finnegan
When they lose all of their superpowers, Catboy, Owlette and Gekko learn lessons in patience while newest teammate PJ Robot ventures out alone into the night to save his friends. TV tie-in. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Apprentice needed
by Obert Skye
Rescued by Rin's daughter when an unknown force takes over his mind, Ozzy searches for answers in New York, where he meets the mysterious man behind his parents' scientific innovations and begins five tasks to qualify as a wizard's apprentice. 18,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Children of Jubilee
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Kiandra tests the limits of her tech skills to rescue her friends from a slave-labor planet under the control of the Enforcers, in a conclusion to the trilogy that includes Children of Refuge. Simultaneous eBook
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Everything else in the universe
by Tracy Holczer
When the practical and orderly father she emulates is sent to Vietnam to serve as an Army doctor, Lucy is forced to move in with her superstitious and quirky relatives and eagerly anticipates her father's return, only to find him a very changed person. By the author of The Secret Hum of a Daisy. Simultaneous eBook
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How I became a spy : a mystery of WWII London
by Deborah Hopkinson
An unlikely young spy in World War II London forges a detective team with a strong-willed American girl, his Jewish refugee friend and his trusty pup to decipher a notebook containing clues about a young woman's disappearance. Simultaneous eBook.
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One speck of truth
by Caela Carter
Struggling with family secrets that hide the truth about her family's origins in Portugal and her beloved stepfather's sudden absence, Alma is astonished by her mother's abrupt decision to move to Lisbon, where Alma's biological father grew up. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Operation frog effect
by Sarah Lynn Scheerger
Determined to correct a mistake, a complex group of students follows their teacher's advice about choosing the kind of people they want to be and creating ripple effects with positive choices, in a story told from eight perspectives, including one in graphic-novel form. Simultaneous eBook.
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Right as Rain
by Lindsey Stoddard
Blaming herself for her brother's death a year earlier, Rain moves with her troubled family from Vermont to New York City, where she feels like an outsider and struggles against the weight of secret survivor's guilt. By the author of Just Like Jackie. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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Ruby in the sky
by Jeanne Zulick Ferruolo
Struggling to keep a low profile after her mother's arrest, 12-year-old Ruby Moon befriends a Syrian refugee and a local recluse whose possible eviction compels Ruby to reach out for help. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Whispers
by Greg Howard
Believing in fairies that grant wishes if given proper tributes, 11-year-old Riley wishes for help with many difficult challenges, from being bullied to an unrequited crush, before the disappearance of his mother compels him to seek out the fairies he hopes will bring her back home. Simultaneous eBook.
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Wizard for hire
by Obert Skye
After fourteen-year-old Ozzy's scientist parents are kidnapped, Ozzy's only help may be a classified ad that says "Wizards for hire."
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The afterwards
by A. F. Harrold
When her inseparable best friend passes away suddenly, a bereft young girl discovers a way into the Afterworld and navigates unpredictable forces in her resolve to bring her friend back again.
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Aru Shah and the end of time
by Roshani Chokshi
Twelve-year-old Aru stretches the truth to fit in at her private school, but when she is dared to prove an ancient lamp is cursed, she inadvertently frees an ancient demon
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Basil and the big cheese cook-off
by Cathy Hapka
Summoned to Paris when the organizers of an international culinary competition start receiving threats, Basil launches an investigation at the Parisian College of Cooking and is baffled by circumstantial evidence that exonerates top suspect Ratigan. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Because of the rabbit
by Cynthia Lord
Accompanying her game warden father on a routine call on the last night of summer before she ends homeschooling and starts public school for the first time, young Emma finds herself caring for a baby bunny while navigating a project with an animal-loving boy who does not quite fit in.
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The deadly past
by Christopher Pike
When Spooksville is invaded by dinosaurs that attack people in their cars and swoop from the skies to carry away kids, Adam and his friends discover a portal through which the dinosaurs are emerging that is connecting the town to the 60 million-year-old age of dinosaurs. By the author of the Thirst series. Simultaneous.
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Escape from Egypt!
by Wendy Mass
Ava and Chase want some more information before they embark on another adventure in time, but the woman who gave them the suitcase filled with magical objects is not being helpful, and when Chase picks up the scarab of King Tutankamun they find themselves transported not to ancient Egypt, but to Egypt on the day King Tut's tomb is discovered--and they must get the artefact back into the tomb while avoiding Randall who has arrived before them
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Far away
by Lisa Graff
When her psychic aunt is no longer able to help her stay in contact with the mother who died when she was born, CJ embarks on a road trip with her friend to relocate an object she believes will tether her mother's spirit back to Earth. By the National Book Award-nominated author of A Tangle of Knots. Simultaneous eBook
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Fast-forward to the future
by Wendy Mass
This time a strange flashing cube from the magic suitcase sends them to a nearby city, Hadenstown, in the future, and they find themselves surrounded by flying cars, tall glass buildings, and robots; but Randall is also there, and the two children must scramble to figure out just what the mysterious cube is and get it back where it belongs--and their quest brings Chase face-to-face with his future self, Professor Teslar
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How I became a spy : a mystery of WWII London
by Deborah Hopkinson
An unlikely young spy in World War II London forges a detective team with a strong-willed American girl, his Jewish refugee friend and his trusty pup to decipher a notebook containing clues about a young woman's disappearance. Simultaneous eBook.
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Katt vs. Dogg
by James Patterson
A rambunctious Dogg Scout and an ambitiously clever katt, raised to believe that they are supposed to despise one another, are forced to overcome their differences when they become lost in the woods and must rely on each other to get home. 325,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Lizzy Legend
by Matthew Ross Smith
Unhappy at not being allowed to play on the boys' basketball team, Lizzy Trudeaux, thirteen, wishes to never miss another shot and soon finds herself playing in the NBA against her hero, the greatest player of all time
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The lost girl
by Anne Ursu
Separated for the first time since birth when they are put into different fifth-grade classes, identical twins Iris and Lark struggle with insecurities over their individual identities at the same time things begin to go missing in their city. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The owls have come to take us away
by Ronald L. Smith
A boy who is so obsessed by aliens that he becomes too paranoid to sleep begins to suspect that he has been abducted in the aftermath of a strange camping-trip incident. By the award-winning author of Hoodoo. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The remarkable journey of Coyote Sunrise
by Dan Gemeinhart
Living on the road in an old school bus with her dad after losing her mother and sisters, 12-year-old Coyote devises an elaborate plan to convince her father to make a first trip home to Washington state in five years, a journey marked by an eclectic group of passengers they meet along the way. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ronan Boyle and the bridge of riddles
by Thomas Lennon
The Reno 911! comedian and actor presents a debut entry in a middle-grade series set in a world of law-breaking leprechauns, where 14-year-old Ronan Boyle, the lowliest recruit in a secret magical police force, confronts monsters hidden in plain sight to prove his parents' innocence. 125,000 first printing
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Spy runner
by Eugene Yelchin
A Cold War noir mystery by the Newbery Honor-winning author of Breaking Stalin's Nose finds a 12-year-old boy targeting a Russian boarder in his home with suspicion in his determination to learn the fate of his father, who went missing in action during World War II. Simultaneous eBook
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The Storm Keeper's Island
by Catherine Doyle
Fionn Boyle, terrified of the sea, must spend the summer with his older sister, Tara, and their grandfather on Arranmore, an island that has been known to make people disappear, and seems to be restless again
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Sweeping up the heart
by Kevin Henkes
The Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Lily's Purple Plastic Purse finds a seventh-grader's disappointing spring break transformed by an unexpected friendship with a fellow artist, her first male friend, who claims to see the spirit of her late mother. 125,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook
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The portal
by Kathryn Lasky
Moving into her grandmother's Tudor home after her mother's tragic death, Rose is transported 400 years back in time and becomes the servant and confidante of the banished princess Elizabeth, the daughter of Henry VIII. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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We're not from here
by Geoff Rodkey
The award-winning author of the Chronicles of Egg series finds the narrator, a Mars colonist, relocating in the aftermath of Earth's mysterious demise to the planet Choom, where the mosquito-like inhabitants dislike human singing, jokes and emotions so much that they are outlawed. Simultaneous eBook.
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Narwhal's otter friend : Narwhal's Otter Friend
by Ben Clanton
An exuberant Narwhal and a skeptical Jelly test the waters of adding a new friend to their pod when they meet Otty, a super-adventurous otter who triggers relatable feelings of jealousy in Jelly in spite of their shared love of waffles. By the creator of Mo's Mustache
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New kid
by Jerry Craft
Enrolled in a prestigious private school where he is one of only a few students of color, talented seventh-grade artist Jordan finds himself torn between the worlds of his Washington Heights apartment home and the upscale circles of Riverdale Academy. 20,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Aerospace engineer Aprille Ericsson
by Laura Hamilton Waxman
An uplifting portrait of a leading NASA engineer describes her childhood ambition to pursue a life in science, her achievement as her university's first woman to receive a Ph.D. in her field and her pivotal role in building history-making spacecraft. Simultaneous.
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All about Sir Edmund Hillary
by Lew Freedman
A biography of the explorer describes his lifelong passion for exploration and climbing, and details his 1953 climb of Mount Everest
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Dreaming in Code : Ada Byron Lovelace, Computer Pioneer
by Emily Arnold McCully
An award-winning author presents an illuminating biography of Ada Lovelace, the brilliant daughter of Lord Byron, Britain’s most infamous Romantic poet, who is now recognized as a pioneer and prophet of the information age for her ideas and concepts, formulated in collaboration with inventor Charles Babbage, that presaged computer programming by almost 200 years.
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The girl with a mind for math : the story of Raye Montague
by Julia Finley Mosca
Recounts to true story of Raye Montague, a gifted female African American mathematician and engineer whose perseverance in the face of sexism and racism during the 1940s-‘70s earned her well-deserved praise as a pioneer who changed the course of ship design forever.
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Her fearless run : Kathrine Switzer's historic Boston Marathon
by Kim Chaffee
A narrative celebration of girl power shares the story of the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, from her early lap-running in her backyard through her barrier-breaking achievements, while sharing insights into the value of a running community.
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Katherine Johnson
by Ebony Wilkins
Examines the life of mathematician Katherine Johnson, from her early education and career before working for NASA to her integral role in the space program
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Katherine Johnson
by Thea Feldman
Details the life and career of the brilliant mathematician who worked at NASA and helped plan the trajectories for the Mercury and Apollo missions, including the one that landed a man on the moon
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Mae among the stars
by Roda Ahmed
A picture book story inspired by the first African-American woman to travel in space describes how as a child, a persevering Little Mae dreamed of dancing in space while surrounded by billions of stars. 25,000 first printing.
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NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson
by Heather E. Schwartz
Presents information about the African American woman who overcame many barriers to become a NASA mathematician and broke barriers to help send astronauts to the moon
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Odell Beckham Jr. : football star
by Marty Gitlin
Provides an overview of Odell Beckham Jr.'s life and accomplishments, including his career at Louisiana State University and his one-handed touchdown reception for the New York Giants in 2014
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Who are Venus and Serena Williams?
by James Buckley
Illustrated biographies featuring a range of fascinating figures from history (and current figures, too!) provide great information and entertainment through short chapters and illustrations that will appeal to reluctant readers as well as middle readers in general. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Who is Aretha Franklin?
by Nico Medina
Presents the life of one of the bestselling artists of all time, from her start singing in front of her father's Baptist congregation to being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Who Was Coretta Scott King?
by Gail Herman
Illustrated biographies featuring a range of fascinating figures from history (and current figures, too!) provide great information and entertainment through short chapters and illustrations that will appeal to reluctant readers as well as middle readers in general. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Who was Michael Jackson?
by Megan Stine
Illustrated biographies featuring a range of fascinating figures from history (and current figures, too!) provide great information and entertainment through short chapters and illustrations that will appeal to reluctant readers as well as middle readers in general. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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