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One Extra Sparkle

Ten-year-old Ellie has an extra sparkle. That's what her dad calls the extra chromosome that gives her Down Syndrome. And although Down Syndrome may make a few things harderÑlike saying big words, or saying little words when she is full of big feelingsÑit doesn't stop her from pursuing her dream to become a wildlife artist and from being a fabulous friend and sister. Over the course of one eventful summer, Ellie will face her fears and find her voice, alongside a loving cast of friends and famil

One Land, Many Nations: Volume 1 Cherokee Nation Pueblo of Laguna Flip Book

The continental United States is one land, but within its borders are many nations-sovereign Native American nations whose citizens have dual citizenship. In Volume 1 of this series, Native Americans Traci Sorell (Cherokee) and Lee Francis IV (Laguna Pueblo) take readers on a contemporary tour of their nation. Readers learn the history of their people, famous citizens, traditional stories, as well as details about tribal life today-including their system of government, education, and commerce.

One Nation

Author Devin Scillian and illustrator Pam Carroll weave their magic around the symbols of Americana that make us proud in One Nation: America by the Numbers, a follow-up to A is for America: An American Alphabet. "I count to THREE just like that/I count the corners on my hat/A THREE-cornered hat from a Boston store/One just like the Minutemen wore/Or count the ships. There's an idea/The Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria." More than a counting book, One Nation illuminates the landmarks and

One Planet

How was the Earth made and how is it changing? Answers to these questions and many incredible Earth facts lie ahead in this hands-on series, with spectacular photos, accessible diagrams, and cool experiments.

One World

This set explores the ways regions have changed over time, resulting in various limited and unlimited governments around the world. Readers will learn about political systems, languages, economies, and cultures of the world, past and present. They'll survey the historical influence of groups and individuals on societies. Readers will gain a deep understanding of what it means to be a citizen in different countries, and they will be encouraged to compare and contrast the responsibilities of citiz

Open Mic Night at Westminster Cemetery

In this hybrid between a play and novel, Lacy Brink awakes to find herself dead in Westminster Cemetery with no memory of how she got there. The other inhabitants of the cemetery are excited to have a new guest but all Lacy wants is to get out of there. She finds she's stuck, though, and even has to take on a job. She decides to hold an open mic night and by encouraging the other inhabitants to speak their truth, she shakes the cemetery to its very foundations.

Opioid Epidemic, The

When synthetic opioids were developed a quarter-century ago, many physicians believed the drugs would help alleviate the pain caused by severe injuries and debilitating diseases. But while the drugs do deaden pain, they can lead to devastating addiction as well as death through overdose. Meanwhile, the natural opioid heroin continues to be a much-abused illegal drug that threatens the lives of its users.

Opportunity, The

What would you do with the chance of a lifetime? Every year, a wealthy and mysterious media tycoon lets an African American high school student from his alma mater answer that question. Through a secretive selection process, he handpicks one senior to spend a semester as an intern at one of the many companies he owns. Too good to be true? Maybe. After all, it's one thing to land your dream job at a trendy clothing company or a political blog—and another thing to get caught up in the dirty work.

Origami & Papercraft

This series provides children with a fun introduction to the art of origami and papercraft. The books offer easy projects as well as open-ended questions to allow paper-folders to continue their skill building in new directions. Clear instructions and step-by-step illustrated instructions are included to ensure success for young artists.

Origami Fun (Express!)

Fold, bend, crease! Origami Fun just might make paper engineers out of hands-on learners. This makerspace series teaches the art of paper folding. Young crafters will work to build and fly airplanes, create festive decorations for the holidays, and even bring extinct dinosaurs back to life!