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Rocking Chair Kids
Ben was never supposed to find out about his father's mysterious past, but when a school project forces him to confront his mother, she can no longer ignore the secrets she's kept all these years. With the help of his best friend Cooper and his new...
DetailsWhen Luis joins his new baseball team, the Manatees, things seem hopeless at first. Some of his new teammates— including “loud and obnoxious” home-run slugger Jimmie—are mean to him or to each other. His new coach doesn’t tell the players...
DetailsEven though her family calls her Emma Bemma, Emma knows she is really just a dilEmma because she is just medium. That’s because she’s the middle kid between her two brothers, who everyone calls Big and Little. Big thinks he's the coolest kid on the...
DetailsAn early chapter book series about specially trained emotional support dogs who help the kids who need them most. Meet these uncommon heroes with wet noses and big hearts. These stories are told from the point-of-view of the helper hound so that...
DetailsHistory books teach us important facts about big events that made a difference in the world. But as time passes, we discover some of the interesting hidden mysteries of history. With this series, you’ll learn about men and women who played important...
DetailsIt's never easy to go back, especially when the memories you've been running from suddenly resurface.When Annie returns to her home village after a long absence, she rediscovers the diary she kept the year she turned 16, the year that changed her...
Details12 Folktales and Fables from Around the World expertly retold by Suzanne I. Barchers and Narrated by Liz Star and Chris Yeschenko. 1 hour, 41 minutes
DetailsIt's shaping up to be a rotten summer for 10-year-old Rusty, a sailing buff who lives on an island off the New England coast. He's just flunked math and has to go to summer school. His older sister is bossier than ever. Worst of all, his mom is far...
DetailsAbandoned by her White father, 13-year-old Red Dove faces another lean winter with her Native family on the Great Plains. Willful and proud, she is presented with a stark choice: Leave her people to endure the cruelties of the White boarding school...
DetailsWith a new sister on the way, Roosevelt Banks has to give up his bedroom and move into the attic, which must be haunted because of the all the squeaks and groans coming from the spooky place at the top of the stairs. After his plan to move into a...
DetailsScott Schroeder dreams of a day when he and his father can have a home of their own. Following an accident that took his mother's life eight years before, doctors discovered Scott was suddenly deaf. Blessed with being an accomplished gymnast and...
Details“An engaging, sports-focused, family-driven Japanese spin on the new-kid-in-school narrative.”—Kirkus Reviews Sakura Medal longlist 2021 Parents Choice: Recommended 2020 American Book Fest Best Fiction award winner 2020 Read by Nicholas Richardson...
DetailsNarrator Elyse Simone Stevens creates a youthful voice for Sarah, who has recently moved from the big city to the countryside with her family so her mother can pursue a new job opportunity. When Sarah finds a gnome in the potting shed at her new...
DetailsJuvenile Fiction Humor
Book 3 in the Frankinschool Mysteries series:Fred's emotions have gone to the dogs! Fred's teacher and Luisa might be excited about their research trip to the library, but Fred is not. In fact, the whole project—and his continued failures at it—are...
DetailsFrankinschool: Monster Match is about a boy named Fred who "turns into "Frankenstein's monster after an author visit gone wrong. While Fred is out sick, the author signs Fred's book “To Frank”. When Fred's classmate Luisa suggests Fred must really...
DetailsFrankinschool: The Cupsnake Escape is the second book about a boy named Fred who turns into "Frankenstein's monster" whenever he writes his "What-if" assignments. Fred and Luisa find themselves in trouble once again when the new student mixes up...
DetailsThird grader Trevor Lee makes every effort to avoid revealing that he still can't read. Educator Blevins directly addresses the shame of reading difficulties in this middle-grade novel. Trevor Lee is "as good at reading as a fish is good at climbing...
DetailsStart Smart Books
Start Smart: Money Books introduce young readers to key themes of financial literacy. Children will build vocabulary and comprehension as they learn the four basic concepts of financial literacy: earning, saving, spending, and sharing. SCHOOLS...
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