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This first-person novel in verse follows Lily, a middle-grade Mohawk girl, who lives on the Akwesasne Mohawk Reservation which is divided between the United States and Canada. As readers learn about her daily life and the history of her people, Lily spots a child floating in the river. She races to rescue the girl only to learn that she is an illegal immigrant--a refugee from Myanmar. How will Lily get the girl back to her family and undetected by the authorities?

Whether they are fuzzy, fluffy, or scaly, babies need protection. Find out some of the wild ways parent animals help their little ones survive!

On the day two families move into a new home to start their life together under one roof, an overwhelmed little boy takes refuge in a simple cardboard box. But it's not just any boxCit's a pirate ship, or a castle, or a rocket shooting into outer space . . . the only limit is his imagination. Through creativity and play, the boy learns to share with his new siblings as they create fantastical worlds together.

I love that story,"" said Ruby. ""Did you love it too?"" ""Robot is just a machine. Robot cannot feel love."" Robot paused for a moment and said, ""What does love feel like?"" Ruby teaches her Robot, who doesn't know what emotions are, what each feels like and when she feels them.

After travelling down a winding road, a pickup truck pulling a trailer stops at a farm. When the trailer opens, an old horse steps out. Old Blue, alone, unsure, and trying hard to be brave, has arrived at a horse rescue farm. But what will happen here? As it turns out, there is a warm greeting waiting for Old Blue. Friendly pats, fresh carrots, soft voices, and tender hands welcome the old horse. And there is a young girl, Bobby, who is eager to show Old Blue around. With the big blue sky high above rolling green hills and horses galloping through the pastures, Old Blue takes it all in. It's not easy letting down one's guard, though, as past fears and disappointments are never far from the old horse's thoughts. Will Bobby be able to comfort, soothe, and assure Old Blue that he has found his forever home?

Twenty-first century life is stressful, and anxiety is a problem for many people. This book provides teens with a variety of easy, practical and fun steps to help manage anxiety right now and in the future.

Endlessly inventive author/illustrator Brendan Wenzel is a master of the picture book form. His stories and art examine perspective, imagination, friendship, and connection. With irresistible read-aloud appeal, these books will inspire new ways of looking at the world. Four of his recent titles are now available for the first time in a durable, reinforced library binding.

Brilliant Bea is an endearing and empowering story that demonstrates that a learning difference like dyslexia doesn3t define who you are. Despite her struggles with reading and writing, Beatrice is a natural and brilliant storyteller. With the help of a kind-hearted teacher, Beatrice uses an old-fashioned tape recorder so she can speak her words and them play them back, as a technique for learning in a whole new way. With her new approach, Beatrice is able to show her classmates who she really has been all along. This book is set in Easy Reading, a dyslexia-friendly font.

Jonah and Peanut, whose real name is Peter, are brothers who couldn't be more different. But their lives are about to be even more different when they move to their Grandpa's old farm. Moving from the city to the country is hard enough, but having to make friends at a new school is a big job. Jonah will be a fifth-grader and Peter will be in third grade. On top of it all, Jonah's worried about Peter being teased. After all, he calls himself Peanut Butter. He's just a little different, that's all.

Bruce is a very busy beaver! And sometimes he needs reminding about manners and responsibilities. In this charming, illustrated beginning reader series, Bruce's family and friends help him learn about patience and cooperation, as well as being considerate of others. Every book also includes a page for caregivers and teachers that suggests guiding questions to help aid in reading comprehension. Downloadable Teacher Notes available.