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  • Dog Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Ways to Care for Your Furry Friend

    Vanessa Estrada Marin, Alisa Harris, Frolic

    Paperback (Kids Books, Nov. 26, 2019)
    Children Will Take the Lead with Fun & Easy Dog Training TechniquesEvery child wants a dog, yet not every child--or even grown-up!--is equipped to take on the responsibilities that come with owning a dog. But with the help of Vanessa Estrada Marin, the director of a sought-after dog-training program for kids, your child will have fun being in charge!Dog Training for Kids breaks down lessons and tutorials in simple steps and easy-to-follow instructions. Kids will have everything they need to be caring and responsible dog owners: • Basic Training Lessons including Stopping Unnecessary Barking, Potty & House Training, Obedience, Leash Training, Crate Training • Essential Commands including Sit, Stay, Heel, Drop It • Clever Tricks including Roll Over, Speak, High Five, and Leap • Super Fun Games including Obstacle Course, Frisbee, Tunnel • And More -- Equipment List, How to Train Your Dog to Be Calm at the Vet, How to Dog Proof Your Home Whether young dog lovers will be raising puppies, adopting rescues, or getting their first dogs, this all-in-one book will give them the confidence and knowledge to properly train, take care of, and establish a lasting bond with their well-behaved furry friends.
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  • One

    Kathryn Otoshi

    Hardcover (KO Kids Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    Blue is a quiet color. Red’s a hothead who likes to pick on Blue. Yellow, Orange, Green, and Purple don’t like what they see, but what can they do? When no one speaks up, things get out of hand — until One comes along and shows all the colors how to stand up, stand together, and count. As budding young readers learn about numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors, they also learn about accepting each other's differences and how it sometimes just takes one voice to make everyone count.
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  • Manners and Me: An Easy-Peasy Guide for Kids and the Grown Ups Who Love Them

    Nancy Dorrier, Ralph Voltz

    Hardcover (Brown Books Kids, Jan. 29, 2019)
    In this Mom's Choice Gold Award-winning guide to proper manners for kids, Nancy Dorrier provides easy rules for parents to teach and children to follow. She includes tips such as listening when spoken to, speaking clearly, being polite and welcoming when meeting new people, and being on time. This book helps kids understand that being polite and having proper manners is important for everyone, and that there is much more to it than please and thank you! With fun illustrations and relatable examples, Dorrier makes it easy-peasy for all children to follow along and learn on the way.
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  • A Backyard Birding Adventure: What's in Your Yard?

    Kermit Cummings, Holly Weinstein

    Hardcover (Brown Books Kids, March 16, 2015)
    Have you ever looked out of your window and wondered what all of that chirping was about? Where those vibrant colors were coming from? What kind of bird was visiting your porch, your tree, or your feeder and serenading you with his song? These are the questions Kermit Cummings addresses in A Backyard Birding Adventure: What’s in Your Yard? This friendly little book employs clever, yet educational, rhymes, stunning photographs, and whimsical illustrations to awaken your child’s interest in the avian world. Written by a veteran birder, the focus is on easy-to-see, readily available bird species, so that parents and children alike will feel encouraged to create backyard adventures of their very own! Now, A Backyard Birding Adventure is even more exciting and educational! Download a FREE app for your smartphone to HEAR a typical call or song made by each bird featured!Instructions come with the book.
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  • Baby Buckeyes

    John Biemer, Cynthia Meadows

    Board book (Brown Books Kids, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Ohio is the Buckeye State, and is home to the one and only Ohio State University! Brutus Buckeye can show you all around campus, from the Shoe stadium where the football team plays, to the beautiful Mirror Lake and Buckeye Grove. This book is a must-read for any future buckeyes! See what you could be if you went to this great school!
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  • Magnet Max

    Monica Lozano Hughes, Holly Weinstein

    Paperback (Brown Books Kids, May 15, 2015)
    Magnet Max loves experimenting with magnets. He knows all about how they work and loves using them to attract new types of things. But when he shows them to his friend Nick, the other boy is baffled. Will magnets stick to a paperclip? A refrigerator? A horse? How do they work, anyway? It must be magic! Join Max and Nick as they explore the science behind the magic. Discover which objects are attracted and why some are while others aren't. In Magnet Max, Monica Hughes uses her experience as an educator to explain scientific concepts in clear, easy-to-follow language. Catchy rhymes and the colorful illustrations of Holly Weinstein add to the fun. Watch your children's curiosity come to life as they explore the wonders of magnetism with Magnet Max!
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  • Rival Secrets: A Whispering Pines Mystery, Book 5

    Shawn McGuire

    eBook (Brown Bag Books, Sept. 24, 2018)
    What if your nemesis challenged you on your home turf? A sense of community. Quaint surroundings. Deadly rivalries. Welcome to Whispering Pines. As the weather turns crisp, Jayne O’Shea and the other villagers prepare for the last big tourist draw of the season: the autumn equinox festival. It’s a time to enjoy a bounty of food, the company of others, and the ever-popular cooking competition. Events in the baking division, however, turn from friendly to fatal when one of the contestants, a beloved nationally known chef, is found dead in the woods. As all eyes turn to one of the villagers as the killer, Jayne knows that what’s seen on the surface isn’t always the truth, especially in Whispering Pines, and digs deep to clear the name of one of their own.What Readers Are Saying“I can clearly see the thatched roof houses, their wood and stucco exteriors. It reminds me of Shakespeare's house in London."“I've read them all and just want to go back.”“I wish Whispering Pines was a real place”“If you enjoy honest, rather raw characters seeking direction, and the consequences of past mistakes, you'll enjoy this series as much as I have.”“My mind is still in Whispering Pines. I can clearly see the thatched roof houses, their wood and stucco exteriors. It reminds me of Shakespeare's house in London." “I really enjoy how the characters continue to evolve in this series and the new eccentrics fit right in!”“I totally fell in love with both the village and the story.”“I would gladly plan my next trip to Whispering Pines.”Whispering Pines Mystery SeriesFamily Secrets, book 1Kept Secrets, book 2Original Secrets, book 3Hidden Secrets, book 4Rival Secrets, book 5Veiled Secrets, book 6Silent Secrets, book 7Merciful Secrets, book 8
  • Zero

    Kathryn Otoshi

    Hardcover (KO Kids Books, Sept. 15, 2010)
    Zero is a big round number. When she looks at herself, she just sees a hole right in her center. Every day she watches the other numbers line up to count: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 . . . !" "Those numbers have value. That's why they count," she thinks. But how could a number worth nothing become something? Zero feels empty inside. She watches One having fun with the other numbers. One has bold strokes and squared corners. Zero is big and round with no corners at all. "If I were like One, then I can count too," she thinks. So she pushes and pulls, stretches and straightens, forces and flattens herself, but in the end she realizes that she can only be Zero. As budding young readers learn about numbers and counting, they are also introduced to accepting different body types, developing social skills and character, and learning what it means to find value in yourself and in others.
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  • Dog Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Ways to Care for Your Furry Friend

    Vanessa Estrada Marin, Alisa Harris

    Spiral-bound (Kids Books, Aug. 16, 2019)
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  • Pop-Pop Airplane, How Do You Fly?

    Dan Pegram, Mike Richardson

    Hardcover (Brown Books Kids, Oct. 22, 2019)
    Do you ever see a plane fly by in the sky and wonder, ''How does it work?'' Well, Pop-Pop Airplane is here to teach every young and curious mind who wants to know just how airplanes stay up. He will teach you about the wings, the engine, and even parts of the plane you've never heard about - like the ailerons or the elevators - so that the next time you see a plane go by, you can know a little more about how it flies!
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  • Dog Training for Kids: Fun and Easy Ways to Care for Your Furry Friend

    Vanessa Estrada Marin, Alisa Harris, Frolic

    eBook (Kids Books, Nov. 12, 2019)
    Children Will Take the Lead with Fun & Easy Dog Training Techniques Every child wants a dog, yet not every child--or even grown-up!--is equipped to take on the responsibilities that come with owning a dog. But with the help of Vanessa Estrada Marin, the director of a sought-after dog-training program for kids, your child will have fun being in charge! Dog Training for Kids breaks down lessons and tutorials in simple steps and easy-to-follow instructions. Kids will have everything they need to be caring and responsible dog owners: • Basic Training Lessons including Stopping Unnecessary Barking, Potty & House Training, Obedience, Leash Training, Crate Training • Essential Commands including Sit, Stay, Heel, Drop It • Clever Tricks including Roll Over, Speak, High Five, and Leap • Super Fun Games including Obstacle Course, Frisbee, Tunnel • And More -- Equipment List, How to Train Your Dog to Be Calm at the Vet, How to Dog Proof Your Home Whether young dog lovers will be raising puppies, adopting rescues, or getting their first dogs, this all-in-one book will give them the confidence and knowledge to properly train, take care of, and establish a lasting bond with their well-behaved furry friends.
  • Lucia the Luchadora

    Cynthia Leonor Garza, Alyssa Bermudez

    Hardcover (Pow! Kids Books, March 7, 2017)
    LucĂ­a the Luchadora named one of the Best Books of 2017 by NPR, Kirkus Reviews, Chicago Public Library and more! LucĂ­a zips through the playground in her cape just like the boys, but when they tell her "girls can't be superheroes," suddenly she doesn't feel so mighty. That's when her beloved abuela reveals a dazzling secret: LucĂ­a comes from a family of luchadoras, the bold and valiant women of the Mexican lucha libre tradition. Cloaked in a flashy new disguise, LucĂ­a returns as a recess sensation! But when she's confronted with a case of injustice, LucĂ­a must decide if she can stay true to the ways of the luchadora and fight for what is right, even if it means breaking the sacred rule of never revealing the identity behind her mask. A story about courage and cultural legacy, LucĂ­a the Luchadora is full of pluck, daring, and heart.Praise for LucĂ­a:NPR Best Books of 2017Kirkus Best Books of 2017Chicago Public Library Best Picture Books of 2017Evanston Public Library List of 101 Best Books for Kids 2017ALA's 2018 Amelia Bloomer List for best feminist books for children
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