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Seekers of the Aweto

In this poetic adventure across medieval China, roguish bands of "seekers" chase a plant like treasure that may lead to fortune and even eternal life. Acclaimed artist and storyteller Nie Jun (My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder) presents an environmental fantasy rich with mystery, betrayal, and an adorable baby deity.

SEL Careers (Blue Owl Books)

SEL Careers helps readers learn about different career paths within the field of mental health and social and emotional learning (SEL). Each title highlights a profession and the various job responsibilities, qualifications, and training needed for a career. Readers will learn how these professionals help people cope with mental illness, difficult life circumstances, disabilities, and more in a variety of settings, from schools to hospitals to yoga studios.

SEL Teen Literacy Library

The SEL Teen Literacy Library is a unique solution that uses nonfiction and fiction to help teens think about and discuss topics critical to successful social interactions and emotional health. With the increase in digital forms of communication and the increased pressures of today’s world, schools are facing new challenges in supporting students and helping them learn social and emotional skills. Organized around 12 critical SEL topics that cover both self-awareness and social awareness, this collection of hi-lo books is the perfect addition to any middle or high school classroom or library.

Selma

A witty, thought-provoking gift book about keeping life simple.

Sensational Senses: Amazing Ways Animals Perceive the World

Humans have five senses. But some animals can perceive things we can't thanks to their extraordinary senses. From science writer Rebecca E. Hirsch comes a fascinating book that introduces these animals and delves into the science behind their senses. Discover how animals use their senses to find food, navigate their environment, and communicate. Featured animals include the star-nosed mole with its highly developed nose, the deadly sidewinder rattlesnake which uses its pits to strike its prey, and the electric eel that uses electroreception to sense its prey.

Senses Scavenger Hunt (Abdo Kids Junior)

This series brings a twist to the usual scavenger hunt. Instead of just finding objects, readers will be asked to use all their senses when checking things off their lists! Each title focuses on a place that most people go, like the park or a restaurant, and helps readers see, hear, feel, smell, and taste the world around them.

Sensitive

You feel way too much. "Will you stop being dramatic?" A young girl hears messages that she's too sensitive and needs to change. In a slightly surreal moment, the messages travel inside her body and won't leave her alone. It is only when she gets time to herself that she finds a solution she transforms the negative comments into a poem affirming that being sensitive is her strength. A unique and thoughtful picture book that builds empathy and compassion.

Sensory Science Fun! (Create! Books)

Gooey, gross, mouldy, and more! What a great way to engage readers to learn about science. Hands-on experiments and projects will make science accessible to young learners. Helpful tips and tricks guide readers along the way while teaching them about different science curriculum topics.

Sequence Amazing Structures

How long does it take to build a bridge or a roller coaster? Emphasizing the process of creation from idea to execution, these books illuminate the building sequence for young readers. A running timeline on each spread highlights each step. Carefully levelled text and thoughtfully chosen photographs make this series an excellent choice to support STEM topics.

Sequence American Government

How does the U.S. government work? What processes are needed to create a new law, become a citizen, or elect a president? With a running timeline on each spread, each book in this series clearly explains the basic workings of our government to inspire our future leaders.