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Gr 1–5—It is no small feat to entertain children in a book about loving books (an increasingly crowded shelf), but this duo succeeds admirably through well-chosen facts, staggering statistics, an interactive text, and humor...
K-Gr 2—Using familiar animals such as cardinals, otters, and porcupines as well as the lesser-known snow fleas, musk oxen, and ptarmigans, Flatt takes readers on a mathematical, seasonal journey...
Gr 6–8—Opening with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and the motivational tale "The Star Thrower," Wilson presents an overview of the ways in which children have worked to make positive changes in the world...
Gr 6–10—Aretha begins his look at the historic 1963 March on Washington with a review of Jim Crow in the American South and the early days of the modern Civil Rights Movement...
Gr 3–6—These titles feature a well-balanced mix of true stories, complete with names and photographs, and general information useful for reports and understanding the broader canine experience...
Gr 1–3—While this book is specific to Minnesota, varieties of these bugs (such as fireflies, dragonflies, and earwigs) can be found in many other states...