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  • Nalah and the Pink Tiger

    Nalah and the Pink Tiger is about a rambunctious little girl who lives so intensely in her imagination that grown-ups view her as a troublemaker. Things come to a head when,  …

  • Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #2: Secret Sand Sleuths

    A painting at the museum is destroyed, someone is wrongly accused, and only the Clue Crew can set things right!

  • My Pop-Up World Atlas

    Budding geographers will love to immerse themselves in this fun, bright, fact-packed first atlas with lots of detailed illustrations. Each continent has its own spread, with pop-ups, flaps, booklets, and …

  • My Name is Sangoel

    Sangoel is a refugee. Leaving behind his homeland of Sudan, where his father died in the war, he has little to call his own other than his name, a Dinka …

  • My Name is Not Easy

    Luke knows his Inupiaq name is full of sounds white people can’t say. So he leaves it behind when he and his brothers fly from their remote village in the …

  • My Grandpa

    This unique look at old age through the eyes of a young bear is big-hearted, poignant, and beautifully observed. Whether they are boldly traveling the world in an armchair or …

  • My Froggy Valentine

    Using the same die-cut techniques he employed so successfully in his popular TOO MANY BUNNIES!, Matt Novak has created another holiday treat, this time for Valentine’s Day. As each frog …

  • My Dog, My Cat

    Readers learn the differences between dogs and cats and the way that love can bind even the most different of creatures together.

  • My Book of Life by Angel

    From National Book Award finalist Martine Leavitt, a novel-in-verse about a teen caught in a cycle of prostitution and addiction. Sixteen-year-old Angel meets Call at the mall, he buys her …

  • My Birdie Puzzle Book

    This springtime board book features animal themes, early-learning concepts, and interactive pop-out puzzle pieces to create an altogether appealing package. Young children will methodically remove one puzzle piece from each …

  • My Bent Tree

    My Bent Tree is a delightful, heart-warming  story told in rhyme about friendship and love between a little girl and a tree.  If the tree had been perfect, no one would …

  • Mudball

    Andy Oyler is the shortest player on the Minneapolis Millers baseball team, not to mention in the whole league. And no matter how hard he tries, he can’t seem to …

  • Moon Over Manifest

    The year is 1936. Twelve-year-old Abilene Tucker is hoping to learn about her father’s childhood when she jumps off a train in Manifest, Kansas. Having heard stories of the town …

  • Montessori: Number Work

    This book follows the Montessori method by introducing the numbers 1 to 10 first as quantities to count before showing them as numerals. Cumulative red and blue tabs based on …

  • Montessori: Letter Work

    In Montessori classrooms, students learn to write before they learn to read, so the process is driven by their own words and thoughts before those of others. Letters are taught …

  • Mommy?

    Everybody’s favorite monsters are just going about their business when a plucky little boy wanders into their house. And what does he want? He wants Mommy! In one hilarious pop-up …

  • Mom, It’s My First Day of Kindergarten!

    It’s a child’s first day of kindergarten, but who is worried about all the new people and the different things he’ll meet–the child? No! The mother. In a refreshing reversal of roles, …

  • Mo Wren, Lost and Found

    Ramona Quimby meets the Penderwicks in this follow-up to the acclaimed What Happened On Fox Street.

  • Miss Fox’s Class Shapes Up

    Miss Fox’s class is back, and this time the students are lethargic and cranky until they learn to eat better, exercise, and get more sleep. “This class is going to …

  • Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

    Up until senior year, Greg has maintained total social invisibility. He only has one friend, Earl, and together they spend their time—when not playing video games and avoiding Earl’s terrifying …


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