Quick view The Perfect Pillow by Eric Pinder In his strange new room on his big new bed, Brody tosses and turns, holding his stuffed dragon named Horst. His parents can't help him fall asleep, so he has no choice to go out and search for a better bed. Is it a squirrel's nest? A cloud? A rowboat on... View Details
Quick view Baby Bear's Book of Tiny Tales by David McPhall This collection of simple, short, and irresistibly sweet stories about Baby Bear finding things--and figuring out what to do with them--includes "Baby Bear Finds a Book," "Baby Bear Finds a Flower," "Baby Bear Finds a Baby Bird," and "Baby Bear Finds a... View Details
Quick view Hidden Wildlife: How Animals Hide in Plain Sight by Jim Arnosky In order to survive, animals must stay hidden. Fortunately, nature helps by providing coloration that camouflages them in their habitat. Award-winning author and illustrator Arnosky looks at this most artful and beautiful aspect of animal life in five... View Details
Quick view The Story of Paintings: A History of Art for Children by Mick Manning Get ready to gaze upon a visual feast! From the prehistoric cave paintings at Lascaux to Jean-Michel Basquiat's colorful graffiti-style work, this beautiful compendium travels through the centuries to introduce kids to the world of art. Each spread... View Details
Quick view The Kids' Family Tree Book by Caroline Leavitt Kids are always bursting with questions about their family history--and this popular, updated guide gives young would-be genealogists the knowledge they crave. They'll learn how to research ancestors on the Internet, interview family members, reach... View Details
Quick view Write On, Irving Berlin! by Leslie Kimmelman This vivid picture-book biography examines the life of Irving Berlin, the distinguished American artist, who immigrated to America in 1893 and whose songs, including "God Bless America," continue to be popular 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 Almanac 2019 by National Geographic Kids Have fun keeping up with our quickly changing world with the New York Times best-selling almanac, curated and created just for kids. It's packed with incredible photos; tons of fun facts, crafts, and activities; and fascinating features about... View Details
Quick view The Ambrose Deception by Emily Ecton Three Chicago students, Melissa, Wilf, and Bondi, are unlikely participants in a competition for a ten thousand-dollar scholarship, unaware that there is much more at stake. View Details
Quick view Dough Knights and Dragons by Lee Leone In Dough Knights and Dragons, a curious knight and an amiable dragon meet serendipitously, and instantly bond over their shared love of baking. But the friends are filled with sadness when, according to the law, the two must duel one another. Can the... View Details
Quick view Amazing Animal Friendships: Odd Couples in Nature by Pavia Hanapp-Skova From sharks and cleaner fish, to zebras and birds, to plants and their pollinators, strange friendships in nature exist everywhere. With bite-sized text and quirky illustrations, this fascinating book introduces children to the weird and wonderful... View Details
Quick view Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus by Dusti Bowling Aven Green was born without arms. After her dad takes a job running a dying Western theme park in Arizona, she bonds with a classmate named Connor, who has his own disability to conquer. The two soon find themselves immersed in a mystery at the park. View Details