Quick view Details Happy Birthday to You!: The Mystery Behind the Most Famous Song in the World by Margot Theis Raven
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Quick view Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow by Courtney Sheinmel When Stella learns that her best friend Willa is moving away, she makes a wish and tries a magic potion to keep her in Redwood City, California. View Details
Quick view Happy Birthday to You!: The Mystery Behind the Most Famous Song in the World by Margot Theis Raven In 1889 Patty and Mildred Hill, two Kentucky sisters, wrote the words and composed the melody of 'Good morning to all' for their kindergarten students. They later changed the words and song is today... View Details
Quick view Hardscrabble by Sandra Dallas Told through the eyes of a twelve-year-old girl, this new middle-grade novel from New York Times-bestselling author Sandra Dallas explores one family's homesteading efforts in 1900s Colorado. View Details
Quick view Hat Tricks Count by Matt Napier Young sports fans see numbers everywhere to learn counting concepts in this companion to "Z Is for Zamboni." View Details
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Quick view Hu Wan and the Sleeping Dragon by Judy Young Beijing, China: in the year 1572, Hu-Wan and his grandfather grow gourds that are made into ladles and bowls and sold in the marketplace. Each year, one special gourd is made into a cricket cage... View Details
Quick view I Is for Idea: An Inventions Alphabet by Marcia Schonberh An A to Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers, microwave, umbrella, zipper, and many more. Each invention is introduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expository text. View Details
Quick view I Spy With My Little Eye Baseball by Brad Herzog Herzog ("H Is for Home Run: A Baseball Alphabet") teams up with photographer Milne to create a visual puzzle book that challenges the deductive skills and sharp eyes of baseball fans. View Details
Quick view In Andal's House by Gloria Whelan Kumar, a young boy living in present-day India, faces bigotry when he goes to visit a classmate from a higher caste family. View Details
Quick view Independence Hall by Roland Smith From an award-winning YA author comes Book One in this suspenseful I, Q series opener. Readers are thrust into current issues affecting the world in this edge-of-your-seat, modern-day mystery... View Details
Quick view J Is for Jump Shot: A Basketball Alphabet by Mike Ulmer From A to Z basketball's history, famous players, and the game's basics such as dribble, pass, and zone are explained using simple rhymes for each letter topic and expository text filled with details View Details