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Breathe: A Guide to Managing Anxiety in a Turbulent World

Twenty-first century life is stressful, and anxiety is a problem for many people. This book provides teens with a variety of easy, practical and fun steps to help manage anxiety right now and in the future.

Brewster the Rooster

What has gotten into Brewster the rooster? The Macintosh family can't understand why their barnyard pet is crowing at the darnedest things. "I'm worried about Brewster," Magnolia said, mixing carrot cake batter with raisins. "Something has changed. It seems so strange but he's crowing at the oddest occasions." Whether it's the children playing catch in the yard, Zeb painting the barn red, or Grandma Pearl flipping hotcakes, Brewster can't stop from letting out an earsplitting cock-a-doodle-doo that sends the Macintosh family head over heels. When the barnyard brouhaha gets too much, even Doc Sawyer is consulted. But can he figure out how to help Brewster? Readers young and old will be charmed by the perfect solution to Brewster's problem.

Bricks

What happens when a greedy pig wants the finest house built for the lowest price? A hilarious cautionary tale.

Bridget Gadget

Bridget Grant loves playing with the latest tech so much that her friends call her Bridget Gadget. Now that she’s in middle school, she has plenty of gadgets thanks to her dad, an inventor and owner of a high-tech company. Each story features Bridget’s adventures with high-tech gadgetry as she learns that for all the good technology can do, it can also get a person into lots of trouble.

Brilliant Bea

Brilliant Bea is an endearing and empowering story that demonstrates that a learning difference like dyslexia doesn3t define who you are. Despite her struggles with reading and writing, Beatrice is a natural and brilliant storyteller. With the help of a kind-hearted teacher, Beatrice uses an old-fashioned tape recorder so she can speak her words and them play them back, as a technique for learning in a whole new way. With her new approach, Beatrice is able to show her classmates who she really has been all along. This book is set in Easy Reading, a dyslexia-friendly font.

Brilliant People, Big Ideas (Fusion Books)

We eat, play, and even stay healthy thanks to some brilliant people. But who were the scientists, chefs, and inventors who came up with these big ideas? A mixture of fun illustrations and real-life photos teaches readers how everything from the potato chip to the X-ray first came to be. A hall of fame section at the end of each book showcases these never-ending discoveries and may even inspire some young readers to have brilliant new ideas.

Bring Science Home

When science learning can extend beyond the classroom, students can make connections between science concepts and the real world. In this expanding set, Scientific American presents unique, science-related activities and projects involving everyday materials, inspiring readers to explore the world of science around them. Including volumes of experiments having to do with STEAM, life science, physical science, food science, and more, it fits in perfectly with middle school curricula. Clear instructions guide readers through each project and offer ideas for expanding their scientific discoveries.

Brokeheart

Fleeing his ruined reputation, frontier newspaper man Kepler arrives in the Colorado mining town of Broke Heart in the hopes of making a fresh start. As he begins to report the goings on of Broke Heart and the conditions at the mine, Kepler attracts attention from all quarters, from the mysterious European aristocrat who hires him to oversee the construction of a hunting lodge to the unsavoury foreman of the Broke Heart mine.

Brontë

Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë-faced with an ailing father, a self-destructive brother, and the nineteenth century's oppressive double standards-pursue independence through art in this graphic vision of the lives of three legendary writers.

Brooklyn, Burning

Steve Brezenoff's gorgeous, sad, and hopeful Brooklyn, Burning is a love letter to Brooklyn, a love letter to music booming from the basement, and most of all, a love letter to every kind of love (but especially the punk rock kind).