Quick view Amazing Buildings by Deborah Lock Young readers find out about the world's most famous and unique structures, from the ancient Coliseum to eco-friendly stadiums and more. View Details
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Quick view Alphabet Trucks by Samantha R Vamos In simple rhyming text, this book follows hard working trucks from A to Z. View Details
Quick view All in a Day by Mitsumasa Anno Ten outstanding artists illustrate the similarities and differences in children and their activities in eight different parts of the world throughout one 24-hour day. Features artwork from Raymond Briggs, Ron Brooks, Eric Carle, Gian Calvi, Zhu... View Details
Quick view Aliens for Lunch by Jonathan Spinner Etra Ever wonder why desserts taste scrumptious? It's because of XTC, the sweet ingredient from the planet Ganoob. When the world's supply is stolen, Richard and his alien friend Aric must recover it before desserts everywhere taste like stale spitballs!... View Details
Quick view Aliens for Dinner by Stephanie Spinner Aric the alien returns to Earth to help Richard Bickerstaff save the world from an invasion of Dwilbs, pollution-loving aliens who want to turn the planet into a toxic theme park. View Details
Quick view Aliens for Breakfast by Jonathan Spinner Etra Richard knows he's not in for an ordinary day when a tiny, wisecracking alien freedom fighter climbs out of his cereal bowl. In this fast and funny sci-fi adventure the alien enlists Richard's help to foil a deadly enemy who is cleverly disguised as the... View Details
Quick view Alexander and the Wind Up Mouse by Leo Lionni Alexander, a real mouse, wants to be a toy mouse like his friend Willy until he discovers Willy is to be thrown away. View Details
Quick view A Ticket to the Pennant: A Tale of Baseball in Seattle by Mark Holtzen Before the Seattle Mariners, there were the Seattle Rainiers who are playing for the pennant in this story that shows how baseball unites diverse communities. Tour the Seattle of 1955 with Huey as he and his neighborhood cheer for the Seattle Rainiers... View Details
Quick view A New Coat for Anna by Harriet Ziefert Even though there is no money, Anna's mother finds a way to make Anna a badly needed winter coat. View Details
Quick view A is for Africa by Ifeoma Onyefulu The author, a member of the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, presents text and her own photographs of twenty-six things, from A to Z, representative of all African peoples. View Details
Quick view A Flying Birthday Cake by Louis Sachar Two days after Marvin sees a glowing, green object that looks like a flying birthday cake in the night sky, he must face the mystery. B&W illustrations throughout. View Details