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  • Go, Bikes, Go

    Inspired by the strong biking culture and community in the Pacific Northwest, this board book features different types of bikes and the diverse people, young and old, who enjoy them. …

  • The Tallest Tree House

    From esteemed author-illustrator Elly MacKay comes a magical fantasy tale about the importance of working as a team and being a good friend.

  • My Busy Green Garden

    First Time in Paperback! In this lyrical evocation of a garden, newly arrived bugs, bees, and birds appear with each turned page, while a chrysalis changes unnoticed until, on the …

  • Nyxia Uprising

    In the highly anticipated Nyxia Triad series finale, Emmett and the Genesis team must join forces with a surprising set of allies if they’re ever to make it home alive. …

  • Ruby’s Birds

    Meet Ruby, a plucky young girl who uncovers the wild side of her city neighborhood with the help of a grown-up friend. When Ruby realizes there are amazing birds right …

  • The Story of AND: The Little Word That Changed the World

    When an array of opinionated shapes just can’t find common ground, AND comes to the rescue. AND is the link that helps each pair of shapes overcome their differences, teaming …

  • Henry the Boy

    In Henry The Boy by Molly Felder with illustrations by mother-son team Tara Sweeney and Nate Christopherson, Henry uses forearm crutches decorated with animal stickers. He sometimes feels out of …

  • Georgia’s Terrific, Colorific Experiment

    Science and art come together in this colorful and empowering picture book about a strong minded girl scientist and her artist family.

  • King’s Leonard’s Teddy

    King Leonard is so rich that he can buy whatever he wants. Anything old or broken is thrown onto the growing pile of trash outside his castle. But one day …

  • Giraffe Asks for Help

    Gary Giraffe is so excited to finally turn six — now he should be able to reach the acacia leaves all on his own! When things don’t go exactly as …

  • Maiden & Princess

    In this modern fairy tale, a strong, brave maiden is invited to attend the prince’s royal ball, but at the dance, she ends up finding true love in a most …

  • Tippy Finds a Home

    If you’ve ever loved a rescue dog, if you’ve ever loved ANY dog, you’ll love Tippy! Tippy Finds a Home is the story of a little homeless dog, alone in …

  • Archie Meets Batman ’66

    Gotham City meets Riverdale in this crossover graphic novel that brings together some of the most iconic characters in comics and television! A battle in Gotham City extends its reach …

  • Hide and Seek

    A group of friends wanders out into the meadow to play a game of hide-and-seek on a beautiful summer’s afternoon. Children will delight in spotting the hidden creatures on each …

  • World’s Cutest Animals

    Warning: you may want to cuddle this book! We’ve found the planet’s cutest animals and squeezed them inside this adorable title. From fluffy pandas and penguin chicks to pygmy possums …

  • Lexie and the Lie

    New from the highly acclaimed author of Dream On, Amber and Dara Palmer’s Major Drama—who knew one little lie could cause so much trouble?

  • The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E.

    The villainous Mad Doctor Doom and his organization C.R.U.S.H. have targeted the students of Riverdale High with a devious plan to turn them into the Walking Dazed! Now it’s up …

  • POLLEN: Darwin’s 130-Year Prediction

    POLLEN – Elementary Science Junior Library Guild selection How long does it take for science to find an answer to a problem? On January 25, 1862, naturalist Charles Darwin received …

  • In the Key of Nira Ghani

    A Guyanese girl must find the balance between her parents’ “old world” expectations and traditions while pursuing her dream of being a great trumpeter in this contemporary, coming-of-age story, written …

  • Gently Bentley

    A little rhino charges around his house and school. Everyone reminds him to be more careful, but his clumsiness continues. Will he remember to be gentle when it’s most important?


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