A Rock Is Lively
Written by Diana Hutts Aston Illustrated by Sylvia Long Buy on Amazon How is a rock lively? Until this book was published, it wasn’t clear how that was possible.But Aston finds a way. She makes rocks...
View ArticleAround One Log: Chipmunks, Spiders, and Creepy Insiders
Written by Anthony D. Fredricks Illustrated by Jennifer DiRubbio Buy on Amazon Once a tree falls down it’s dead and gone, right? Wrong! It turns out that a fallen log can be a home, a hiding place,...
View ArticleOtter Lee Brave
Written by Rena Cherry Brown Illustrated by Mikaila Maidment Buy on Amazon Otter Lee Brave. My first thought was, “This is such an adorable cover. The otters are just the sweetest little fellows. I’m...
View ArticleChoosing a Hamster, Gerbil, Guinea Pig, Rabbit, Ferret, Mouse, or Rat: How to...
Written by Laura S. Jeffrey Buy on Amazon Which pet is right for you? Choosing a pet can be tricky, especially when there are so many choices. With help from the American Humane Association, this book...
View ArticleExplore Gravity! With 25 Great Projects
Written by Cindy Blobaum Buy on Amazon Packed with kid-friendly information and complemented with hands-on, minds-on projects, Explore Gravity! With 25 Great Projects is sure to cause young readers on...
View ArticleFrank Einstein and the Brain Turbo
Written by Jon Scieszka Illustrated by Brian Biggs The third book in the Frank Einstein series is just as silly and just as wonderful as the first two. The names alone make the book worth reading,...
View ArticleFuzzy Mud
Written by Louis Sachar Chad is a bully. No reason, he just is. So when he challenges Marshall to a fight after school, Marshall has no choice but to find a different way home. Every day he and Tamaya...
View ArticleElectrical Wizard: How Nikola Tesla Lit Up the World
Written by Elizabeth Rusch Illustrated by Oliver Dominguez In this biography, re-published as part of the “Candlewick Biographies,” fourth graders learn about one of the dynamic personalities of the...
View ArticleThe Genius Factor: How to Capture an Invisible Cat
Written by Paul Tobin Illustrated by Thierry Lafontaine Red Death Tea Society, giant invisible cats, and talking dogs are some of the less outrageous elements to this raucous story of a sixth grade...
View ArticleSaving Wonder
Written by Mary Knight Curley is a young man who’s been learning to use his words. In fact, Papaw, his grandfather and legal guardian, gives him a word each week to contemplate and get comfortable...
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