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Bo at the Buzz (Read Woke™ Chapter Books)

Bo’s life is always buzzing. And not just because he lives upstairs from The Buzz, a barbershop. Young readers will love following Bo’s daily life and adventures in these early chapter books.

Body Systems: Need to Know (SilverTip Books)

The body is made up of many amazing parts. They work together in different body systems that keep us moving, feeling, and living. How does the brilliant body do this? It3s time to explore the body3s systems with this curricular high-interest, low-reading level series. Learn about this key curricular content presented with an accessible dyslexia-friendly font and a clean design that will help readers ace their next test.

Book of Hands

This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more--leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.

Books on Horseback

Times were hard in the hollows of Kentucky during the Great Depression. People didn't have muchChaving something to read was a luxury. But thanks to a special program, librarians were able to share books with schools and families all over Eastern Kentucky. How they delivered those books makes for a wonderful tale.

Booma Booma Boom

It's not the thunder that's so scary, just the way that it arrives. It comes without a warning and takes us by surprise. In lively rhyming text, a courageous boy guides his stuffed animal companions and his parents through a thunderstorm using sensory-based mindfulness to navigate his fear and find quiet within the storm. Through this soothing story, kids will understand that thunderstorms can also bring good things, such as calming rain and water for plants. The atmospheric illustrations capture the darkness of a storm and the light that comes through as fear subsides. Included is a Reader's Note with more information about helping kids navigate their own fears around thunderstorms.

Border Patrol

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?

Born to Be Wild: Baby Animals and Their Parents

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

Box Full of Wonders, The

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.

Box of Butterflies, A

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.

Brave Old Blue

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?