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  • Young Cam Jansen and the Missing Cookie

    David A. Adler, Susanna Natti

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, July 1, 1998)
    Cam Jansen can find a mystery anywhere, even in the school lunch room! When Jason opens his lunch box and finds only cookie crumbs, Cam's amazing memory clicks into action.
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  • Otis's Busy Day

    Loren Long

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, June 26, 2014)
    Featuring the New York Times bestselling character Otis!Otis is a very busy tractor. He loves working on the farm and playing with his friends. But at the end of a long day, Otis is happy to go home and rest! This is the perfect complement to the Otis picture books and a great book with which to learn to read! Join Otis and his farmyard friends for all kinds of fun in this new leveled reader.Excerpt:Otis jumps.Otis zips.Look, a friend!
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  • Book-O-Beards: A Wearable Book

    Donald Lemke, Bob Lentz

    Board book (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Enjoy colorful illustrations, catchy rhymes, and interactive dialogue in this completely wearable board book of six BEARD masks! Using the die-cut mask holes, kids and adults alike can try on the different beards including lumberjack, pirate, cowboy, sailor, Santa Claus and police officer. Great for snapshot moments and imaginary play.
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  • For the Right to Learn

    Rebecca Langston-George, Janna Bock

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, Sept. 1, 2015)
    She grew up in a world where women were supposed to be quiet. But Malala Yousafzai refused to be silent. She defied the Taliban's rules, spoke out for education for every girl, and was almost killed for her beliefs. This powerful true story of how one brave girl named Malala changed the world proves that one person really can make a difference.
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  • Juneteenth for Mazie

    Floyd Cooper

    eBook (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Mazie is ready to celebrate liberty. She is ready to celebrate freedom. She is ready to celebrate a great day in American history — the day her ancestors were no longer slaves. Mazie remembers the struggles and the triumph, as she gets ready to celebrate Juneteenth. This beautiful eBook will captivate both children and adults.
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  • What Linnaeus Saw: A Scientist's Quest to Name Every Living Thing

    Karen Magnuson Beil

    Hardcover (Norton Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2019)
    The globetrotting naturalists of the eighteenth century were the geeks of their day: innovators and explorers who lived at the intersection of science and commerce. Foremost among them was Carl Linnaeus, a radical thinker who revolutionized biology.In What Linnaeus Saw, Karen Magnuson Beil chronicles Linnaeus’s life and career in readable, relatable prose. As a boy, Linnaeus hated school and had little interest in taking up the religious profession his family had chosen. Though he struggled through Latin and theology classes, Linnaeus was an avid student of the natural world and explored the school’s gardens and woods, transfixed by the properties of different plants. At twenty-five, on a solo expedition to the Scandinavian Mountains, Linnaeus documented and described dozens of new species. As a medical student in Holland, he moved among leading scientific thinkers and had access to the best collections of plants and animals in Europe. What Linnaeus found was a world with no consistent system for describing and naming living things―a situation he methodically set about changing. The Linnaean system for classifying plants and animals, developed and refined over the course of his life, is the foundation of modern scientific taxonomy, and inspired and guided generations of scientists.What Linnaeus Saw is rich with biographical anecdotes―from his attempt to identify a mysterious animal given him by the king to successfully growing a rare and exotic banana plant in Amsterdam to debunking stories of dragons and phoenixes. Thoroughly researched and generously illustrated, it offers a vivid and insightful glimpse into the life of one of modern science’s founding thinkers. 60 color illustrations
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  • Good Morning, Superman

    Michael Dahl, Omar Lozano

    Board book (Capstone Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2018)
    Look, up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane. It's the... SUN! When morning comes, a young boy must prepare for his day, faster than a speeding bullet. In this board book edition, follow along as he leaps tall buildings (jumps out of bed) in a single bound, dons his heroic uniform (his clothes), and faces his greatest weakness (Kryptonite-colored toothpaste). Then it's up, up, and away to daycare! Includes a morning routine checklist.
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  • Llama Llama Loses a Tooth

    Anna Dewdney

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, March 6, 2018)
    A leveled Reader based on an episode from Llama Llama's Netflix series!Look out, world--Llama Llama is a TV star! The beloved character, made famous by Anna Dewdney's best-selling picture books, is the star of his own original series, now airing on Netflix. This episode-based Penguin Young Reader tells the story of Llama's first missing tooth. It's a milestone moment that every kid will love reading about.
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  • Shark Expedition

    Mary M Cerullo

    language (Capstone Young Readers, Feb. 1, 2015)
    This tell all from world famous underwater photographer Jeff Rotman takes you closer than you've ever been to dozens of shark species. A 40 year diving veteran and shark expert, Rotman dives the worlds oceans seeking the most elusive sharks. He shares new and surprising facts about sharks and other creatures, and reveals the wonders and dangers of being a shark diver which involves making himself into shark bait! With its unique approach to an ever popular subject, Shark Expedition will lure shark lovers and thrill seekers alike.
  • Bedtime for Batman

    Michael Dahl, Ethen Beavers

    Hardcover (Capstone Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2016)
    When a dark night comes to the big city, one little super hero prepares for a great adventure . . . bedtime! He dons his pajama uniform, speeds upstairs, cleans up the nightly grime, and keeps watch from his towering bunk bed. Written by award-winning author Michael Dahl (Goodnight Baseball, Goodnight Football, and Goodnight Hockey) and illustrated by Ethen Beavers (DC Super Friends), this bedtime tale will have Batman fans, young and old, delighting in their nightly routines. Bedtime for Batman is the perfect way to say goodnight to your little Dark Knight.
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  • Fox Outfoxed

    James Marshall

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Fox likes to do things his own way. Whether he is entering a race, trick-or-treating, or trying to impress his new neighbor, Fox adds his own special touch. His plans may not work out the way he expects them to, but he always has fun.
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  • Here to Stay

    Sara Farizan

    Paperback (Algonquin Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2019)
    “A powerful YA novel about identity and prejudice.” —Entertainment Weekly Bijan Majidi is:Shy around girlsReally into comicsDecent at basketballBijan Majidi is not:A terrorist What happens when a kid who’s flown under the radar for most of high school gets pulled off the bench to make the winning basket in a varsity playoff game? If his name is Bijan Majidi, life is suddenly high fives in the hallways and invitations to exclusive parties—along with an anonymous photo sent by a school cyberbully that makes Bijan look like a terrorist. The administration says they’ll find and punish the culprit. Bijan wants to pretend it never happened. He’s not ashamed of his Middle Eastern heritage; he just doesn’t want to be a poster child for Islamophobia. Lots of classmates rally around Bijan. Others make it clear they don’t want him or anybody who looks like him at their school. But it’s not always easy to tell your enemies from your friends.Here to Stay is a painfully honest, funny, authentic story about growing up, speaking out, and fighting prejudice.