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Hair Magic (Read Woke™ Chapter Books)

Shimmer, sparkle, twirl... Imani's hair magically changes when she embraces her inner powers, such as bravery, compassion, creativity, and more. Young readers will love following Imani's adventures with her hair magic in these early chapter books.

Hammer

Stud is a 14-year-old boy with the unusual ability to turn his hands into hammers. With a father who often abandons him to go on expeditions, Stud fends for himself while trying to achieve the goal his father has told him is the most important in life: to make a true friend. Unfortunately, the other kids in his town shun him for being weird, so he goes on his own adventures and finds true friends along the way.

Hands Up for Science—FUNdamental Hands-On Science

Creative and innovative activities and projects will help budding scientists discover all about food, plants, rocks, and water. Every spread in these high-interest science books includes an investigation, experiment, or hands-on activity. Instead of just reading about these core curriculum topics, readers will work step by step through the fact-packed pages discovering the science for themselves. Students will ask questions, discuss ideas and theories, investigate, and experiment. Each book includes accessible text, age-appropriate instructions, opportunities to use science equipment and vocabulary, colorful designs and diagrams, and fantastic photos.

Hanukkah

The story of a family celebrating Hanukkah is told in clever and whimsical verse.

Happy Birthday, Belly Button!

An exuberant child celebrates being one year older, calling out body parts from head to toe that have grown since their last birthday.When you're young, every inch grown feels like a huge achievement. You're not just one year older, you're one year bigger, too. Spirited rhyming text and active illustrations highlight body parts and share the joy of celebrating a birthday.

Harbor

Characterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and age-appropriate themes, Harbor's Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for tween reluctant readers.

Health Heroes

Meet the health heroes who work every day to keep our community safe and healthy.From doctors to hospital custodians, health heroes make sure the needs of the patient come first. Learn more about these community helpers and how they do their important work. Meet real health heroes from Mayo Clinic and learn how you can be a health hero, too!

Healthy and Happy (Top Rank)

In Happy and Healthy, readers will learn the fundamentals of developing a sound body and mind. Titles offer simple steps for physical health, such as stretching and choosing nutritious food. The series also explores social-emotional skills, such as showing respect to others and supporting friends in times of need. Relatable photos and engaging layouts support the reader while exploring this valuable content.

Healthy Living Library

This series examines some of the most prevalent health concerns for teens and young adults. Medical experts provide a comprehensive and sensitive overview of topics using timely and reliable information from leading health organizations.

Hear Me

One year after being diagnosed with hearing loss, Rayne's hearing keeps getting worse, even with aids. It's a struggle to maintain friendships and keep up in school, surfing is now a wipeout, and she can't understand her singer's lyrics. But worst of all, Rayne's parents are pushing for her to get cochlear implants, a surgery Rayne's not convinced is worth the risks and challenges. Rayne begs her parents to consider other options, but they're not budging. With the surgery looming, Rayne sets off on a bus journey in search of alternatives-and discovers that even though her ears may be broken, she is not.