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50 Things You Didn't Know About  

A fun and engaging way for readers to explore a new topic, broaden their knowledge on a favourite subject, or just have a few laughs. Each book in this series is filled with true facts and trivia about historical topics ranging from daily life to the most unusual customs.

A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants: Wicked Weeds and Sinister Seeds

Should you encounter any of the plants in this book, do not treat them lightly. They can kill you. Or cause you unbearable agony. Or land you in jail. Consider yourself warned. Science, history, mystery, and horror intersect in a brilliantly illustrated compendium that explains how certain plants evolved to avoid being eaten...and how their toxic chemicals have been used by humans for medicine, warfare, and sinister acts of foul play. Award-winning science writer Rebecca E. Hirsch shines an informative and entertaining light on Mother Nature's ghoulish garden, from a hallucinogenic fungus linked to the Salem Witch Trials (ergot), to the weed that killed Abe Lincoln's mother (white snakeroot).

A Fine Little Bad Boy: Quentin Roosevelt in the White House

Quentin may be the ""littlest Roosevelt,"" but he soon rivals his father, the famous Teddy, as the biggest personality in the White House of the early 1900s. From roller skating in the halls to shooting spitballs, and from swimming in the fountains to taking a pony for an elevator ride, this ""fine little bad boy"" takes full advantage of his father's long tenure as president, believing the good times will never end. When he learns the sad truth that the Roosevelts will have to move out, his spirits aren't dampened for long; he still has his father, and the two of them can be fine little bad boys together!

A Guide to Support Reading (Seahorse Connections)  

This Guide is for Parents, Caregivers, and Teachers. Topics include Reading Comprehension, Writing, Vocabulary, Study Skills.

A Hui Hou Until We Meet Again

Izzy, Hudson, and Addy lost their father in a terrible diving accident. Now they have to figure out how to accept his absence, live life without him, and make peace with missing him and carrying his memory forever. A Hui Hou: Until We Meet Again is a book for processing and understanding grief, told by children, to children, and for children.

A Lot of Silly: A Book of Nonsense  

Joy Cowley knows what makes children laugh. In this book full of absurd poems and very short, silly stories, a man takes his tadpoles for a walk in his hat, a cat is surprised by its talking feet, a tiger gobbles up a dentist, ten baggy clowns do a do-wacky dance . . . along with many more preposterous flights of imagination.

A Mitzvah for George Washington

Bella's father has an important role to play when President George Washington comes to visit the Jewish community of Newport, Rhode Island. But Bella has her own job to doÑcoming up with a way for the Jewish children of Newport to show the president how much they appreciate the support he's given them. Young voices count in this story based on true events.

A Ray of Love

After graduating from star school, Sunny is thrilled to find out he will be the star for EarthÑthe biggest job a star can have! But when he sees how some of the people of Earth treat each other, he is discouraged, and he has to figure out what can be done to fight the violence and hatred he sees. Join Sunny in discovering what powerful force can rid the world of this negativity for good!

ABC Adventures  

The alphabet is all around us. And some days the ABCs want to take us on a holiday trip through the seasons: Spring in the forest, Summer at the beach, Fall at a haunted house, Winter on skis. Come join the fun!

Absolutely Everything: A Graphic Novel

Lately, life feels like a lot for Marcella. Sixth grade seems complicated on purpose. She keeps forgetting her homework or getting distracted while she's doing it. Plus, her bestie has new friends, and her parents even want to move apartments. She's trying to keep track of the changesCbut absolutely everything is stressing her out! In this funny, thoughtful graphic novel, author-artist Damian Alexander tells a story of growing up, ADHD, and focusing on what makes you who you are.