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Library picks


Current selection: Children
The New Totally Awesome Business Book for Kids

The New Totally Awesome Business Book for Kids

— Arthur Bochner

This fun and fact-filled classic, fully updated, is packed with cartoons, quizzes, games, and stories about starting up a business and making money from it.
Business Children - Teenagers
Speak Up!

Speak Up!

— Adora Svitak

Speak Up! is a joyful celebration of 45 speeches by children and teenagers who have stood up for causes they passionately believe in and challenged adults in power to take note.
Adults - Children - Teenagers
How to Start Kindergarten

How to Start Kindergarten

— Catherine A. Hapka Ellen Titlebaum

A hilarious Step 2 reader about starting at a new school!
David is the new kid at school, and is worried about fitting in. Steve is NOT worried about fitting in, and tells David, "Just do what I do and you will be great!" But when David listens a little too well, Steve has a bona fide copycat on his hands!
Fiction Children
I Want My Hat Back

I Want My Hat Back

— Jon Klassen

The bear’s hat is gone, and he wants it back. Patiently and politely, he asks the animals he comes across, one by one, whether they have seen it.
Fiction Children
Logan Likes Mary Anne!

Logan Likes Mary Anne!

— Ann M. Martin Gale Galligan

Another Baby-sitters Club graphic novel adapted by New York Times bestselling author Gale Galligan!
Fiction Children
LeBron James

LeBron James

— Anthony K. Hewson

This series introduces readers to some of today's most famous and most dominant athletes.
Non-Fiction Children
Also an Octopus

Also an Octopus

— Maggie Tokuda-Hall

It begins with an octopus who plays the ukulele.
Since this is a story, the octopus has to want something maybe to travel to faraway galaxies in a very awesome purple spaceship. Then the octopus sets out to build a spaceship out of soda cans,
Children
Friend mode is our safe zone

Friend mode is our safe zone

— Tamara Leonard

As we get older, there will be things we would like to speak to our parents about, but we hesitate because we’re not sure whether or not they will understand or if they will get upset.
Children
Beach Day!

Beach Day!

— Candice Ransom

Summer sun and fun in this Step 1 reader featuring the family from Pumpkin Day!, Apple Picking Day!, Garden Day, and Snow Day!
Fiction Children
Holes

Holes

— Louis Sachar

A curse that began with his no-good-dirty-rotten- pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed generations of Yelnats.
Fiction - Mystery & Thrillers Children
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