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  • Nina Soni, Sister Fixer

    The second title in a humorous series featuring a charming, distractible Indian-American girl and her family and friends. A long rainy stretch during spring break has Nina restless and hungry …

  • It’s a Great, Big Colorful World

    A gray day turns into a kaleidoscope of fun in this marvelously offbeat and stimulating journey through the world of color.

  • The Sunken Tower

    Set deep underground in a sunken city, a young wizard and his two companions embark on a journey to escape the clutches of an evil cult. Dig is having a …

  • Woke: A Young Poet’s Call to Justice

    Historically poets have been on the forefront of social movements. Woke is a collection of poems by women that reflects the joy and passion in the fight for social justice, …

  • Let’s Dance!

    This rhythmic showcase of dances from all over the world features children of diverse backgrounds and abilities tapping, spinning, and boogying away!

  • Bo the Brave

    A feisty little girl learns who the real monsters are in this brilliantly funny medieval adventure. Once, there lived a little girl called Bo. Bo wanted to be just like …

  • What’s Growing in Mommy’s Tummy?

    Mommy’s Tummy takes the beloved fruit metaphor utilized by many pregnancy sources and turns it into a lovely (and easily digested) visual journey.

  • One World, Many Colors

    We share one world, we share many colors. One World, Many Colors is a lyrical celebration of the vibrant colors waiting to be found in all corners of the world. …

  • How to Solve a Problem

    From Ashima Shiraishi, one of the world’s youngest and most skilled climbers, comes a true story of strength and perseverance–in rock climbing and in life.

  • The Midnight Lie

    Where Nirrim lives, crime abounds, a harsh tribunal rules, and society’s pleasures are reserved for the High Kith. Life in the Ward is grim and punishing. People of her low …

  • Solve This! Forensics

    C.S.I. meets National Geographic in this forensics-filled adventure. Examine the evidence and consider the suspects to put your crime-solving skills to the test. Calling all budding sleuths! Solve your way …

  • Night of the Dragon

    All is lost. To save everyone she loves from imminent death, kitsune shapeshifter Yumeko gave up the final piece of the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers. Now she and her …

  • Music From Another World

    It’s summer 1977 and closeted lesbian Tammy Larson can’t be herself anywhere. Not at her strict Christian high school, not at her conservative Orange County church and certainly not at …

  • The Postman From Space

    A postman’s routine turns into an oddball cosmic adventure when he starts a new route in the far reaches of the galaxy. Bob is a dedicated and deadpan mail carrier …

  • Letters from Bear

    Bear can’t imagine a whole winter without her friend, so when Bird migrates south, Bear decides to follow. She’s never left the forest before, but that won’t stop her from …

  • National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Where

    Preschoolers are full of “Where?” questions, and this next book in the best-selling Little Kids First Big Book series is full of fascinating and often surprising answers for them. This …

  • Wicked As You Wish

    An unforgettable alternative history fairytale series from the author of The Bone Witch trilogy about found family, modern day magic, and finding the place you belong. Many years ago, the …

  • The Spirit of Springer

    A compelling nonfiction picture book about the remarkable rescue of an orphaned orca calf, Springer (A73), whose story captured the hearts of whale lovers throughout the Pacific Northwest.

  • No Steps Behind: Beate Sirota Gordon’s Battle for Women’s Rights in Japan

    Beate Sirota came to Japan as a young girl, learning its language, customs, and traditions. She loved her adopted country. When an extraordinary convergence of circumstances gave her the chance, …

  • The Biggest Story

    Errol’s mom is too busy to tell him a story so she tells him he should try to make one up himself. But as soon as he starts, all the …


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