Quick view Leonardo Da Vinci: Young Artist, Writer, and Inventor by George E Stanley Leonardo Da Vinci is best known as the Renaissance painter who created the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. he also made great contributions as a sculptor, architect, engineer. and scientist. But... View Details
Quick view Let's Jump In! by Susan Hood "Let's Jump In!" is the rhyming story about a boy whose friends help teach him to swim. View Details
Quick view Lies and Lemons by Donna Jo Napoli Celine is tired of being treated like a baby and tired of her name. Yet instead of telling people how she feels, she starts telling little lies to get what she wants. It's time for the Little Angel... View Details
Quick view Little Quack by Lauren Thompson One by one, four ducklings find the courage to jump into the pond and paddle with Mama Duck, until only Little Quack is left in the nest, trying to be brave. View Details
Quick view Little Women (Aladdin Classics) by Louisa May Alcott Alcott recreates her own family's dramatic and sometimes comic experiences. First published in 1868, "Little Women" was a huge bestseller in its time, and its popularity continues today. View Details
Quick view LMNO Pea-Quel by Ketih Baker Busy little peas introduce more of their favorite occupations and activities, from actor to zipper on a zip line. View Details
Quick view Lost in the Tunnel of Time by Sharon M Draper From a map Ziggy and his friends discover an old tunnel that was once used as a safe haven by escaped slaves. While checking out the tunnel, the trap door gets stuck and the boys are forced to use... View Details
Quick view Lovingly Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor In this last of the prequels in Naylor's beloved Alice series, all of 11-year-old Alice's mysteries are resolved. Now younger readers can get to know Alice, and older fans can find out how Alice... View Details
Quick view Lunch Walks Among Us (Paperback) by Jim Benton Franny K. Stein is a mad scientist who prefers all things spooky and creepy, but when she has trouble making friends at her new school she experiments with fitting in--which works until a monster... View Details
Quick view Lunch Walks Among Us by Jim Benton Franny K. Stein is a mad scientist who prefers all things spooky and creepy, but when she has trouble making friends at her new school she experiments with fitting in--which works until a monster... View Details
Quick view March of the Minin Beasts by Ada Hopper Three second-graders who love science get thrown in a wild spiral of adventures after meeting their reclusive neighbor, Dr. Gustav Bunsen. When Dr. Bunsen's growth ray hits a crate of animal... View Details
Quick view Mark Twain at Work! by Howard Goldsmith As a boy, Mark Twain was quite the prankster--and his hijinks would eventually grow into "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer." Full color. View Details