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Author(s):
Markle, Sandra
Morales, Vanessa,
Description:
What if you lived underwater with axolotls? What would you eat? How would you swim? Would you ever want to leave? Clean your teeth and get ready to smile with axolotls in the fourth book in the Could You Ever... series! Learn all about this unusual animal-- what it eats, where it lives, and more! This innovative book places kids right into the action as they learn all about these amazing creatures. (4/28)
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J 597.8 Mar
Author(s):
Rowntree, Rosie
Alonso, Denis,
Description:
Earthquakes can cause the ground to rumble and buildings to sway, but could one ever shake the whole planet? Discover what causes these incredible forces of nature, when the biggest earthquake in human history took place, and how science and technology are helping to keep us safe! (4/28)
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Book
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J 551.22 Row
Author(s):
Wenjen, Mia
Encarnación, Violeta,
Description:
A powerful reverso poem about two girls separated by barbed wire and 80 years of history Barbed Wire Between Us is a powerful reverso poem that tells two deeply resonant stories across time. It begins with a Japanese American girl sent to an internment camp in Oklahoma during World War II. Read in reverse, it reveals the journey of a Latina girl detained in the very same camp decades later, during the U.S. policy of migrant family separation. Harrowing and emotionally charged, this poetic narrative compels us to confront a haunting question: What have we truly learned in the past 80 years about how we treat the most vulnerable among us? With haunting symmetry and striking parallels, Barbed Wire Between Us is a moving meditation on justice, memory, and the echoes of history that still shape our present.
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J 811.6 Wen
Author(s):
Beer, Julie (Children's author)
Rakola, Matthew,
Description:
From the experts of exploration--National Geographic--this practical, wide-ranging wilderness survival guide gives kids the know-how to start a fire, build a shelter, escape an avalanche, and so much more! (4/28)
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J 613.69 Bee
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This read-aloud picture book helps adults begin important conversations about bodies and boundaries in a supportive and affirming way. (4/28)
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J 613.6 Pas
Author(s):
Hardisty, Laurence,
Usik, Maxim,
Description:
Airports reveals the busy and complex world of an international airport to discover exactly how it works. Airports are complex and fast-moving environments filled with people traveling across the globe and workers keeping it all going--and there are so many questions about how they work: How do the bags get to the planes? Why can't people ride the luggage carousels? Do suitcases get mixed up? Do body scanners show people naked? Can snakes ride on a plane? Why can't we open the windows on the plane? And where do planes go at night? These are just a few of the questions answered in this entertaining, informative, and thoroughly satisfying book.
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Book
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J 387.7 Air
Author(s):
Gianferrari, Maria
Sudyka, Diana,
Description:
Explore an oak tree, from its leafy crown to its roots underground, and learn all the amazing ways it supports the animals, plants, and habitat where it lives in this surprising and enlightening nonfiction picture book companion to the award-winning Fungi Grow. An oak tree is so much more than meets the eye. From tiny fungi to mighty mammals, this amazing tree contains a whole world. For insects and birds, the oak's leaves, branches, and bark are a home. For bears and squirrels, the thousands of acorns the oak produces are a nutritious superfood. Owls, deer, foxes, and many more creatures are drawn to the rich and healthy environment an oak creates. Because of a single oak tree, its many neighbors flourish. (4/28)
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J 583.65 Gia
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A beautifully illustrated introduction to reptiles, with striking watercolor art and fun facts about 40 species. (4/28)
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Book
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J 597.9 Sew
Author(s):
Sánchez, Kiko,
Correa, Marc,
Description:
A fascinating book for young readers to discover 3,000 years of tunnels! From ancient burial chambers to modern megaprojects, Big Digs is a beautifully illustrated nonfiction book that takes young readers on an unforgettable journey into the world beneath our feet, exploring the science, history, and wonder of underground construction. Travel through hidden passages beneath palaces, secret tunnels under cities, and engineering marvels like the Channel Tunnel and the Large Hadron Collider. Each spread reveals a new underground world with fun facts, vibrant artwork, and surprising stories from around the globe. (4/28)
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Book
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J 624.1 San
Author(s):
MacDonald, Kate (Kate M.),
Kang, Teddy,
Description:
Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book examines how and why trust in science benefits all of society. To tackle climate change, harness the power of AI, produce vaccines and more, we need scientists. But how do they decide which of our shared problems to address? Discover how an observation about the world becomes a new, shared fact and why trust in science is good for everyone. (5/5)
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J 500 Mac
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The United States of America is turning 250. Join the celebration with this lively collection of American icons, historic milestones, and fascinating people. Discover fun facts about all 50 unique states. Get hands-on with recipes, crafts, and games that highlight different regions of the country. From sea to shining sea, and from 1776 to 2026, it's all here for you in red, white, and blue. (5/5)
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J 973 Bai
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A definitive guide to soccer explains the rules, skills, and tactics; explores issues surrounding the game; and profiles the best players throughout the world. (5/5)
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Book
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J 796.334 Gif 2026
Author(s):
Williamson, Annie,
Kay, Liz,
Description:
Learn about the history of stargazing, discover top tips on how to navigate the night sky, explore our amazing Solar System and spot constellations with this practical and portable book for budding astronomers. (5/5)
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Book
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J 520 Wil
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Follow the journey of Liko, Roy, and the rest of the Rising VoltTacklers aboard The Brave Olivine, and read about the exciting battles that take place on their adventures. Packed with key skills, moves and tactics to use in battles, this is the ultimate guide to the battles of Pokémon Horizons: The Series. (5/5)
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J 791.45 And
Author(s):
Rigby, Alexander M
Lan, Qu,
Description:
What would it be like to journey through all 63 national parks across the United States in one epic adventure? That's exactly what one young adventurer sets out to do, packing up an old camper van and traveling from Florida Everglades to California's Death Valley, Hawaii Volcanoes to Alaska's Denali, and every other park in between. Discover the unique flora, fauna, and geographic formations of America's parks, along with kid-friendly hikes, insider tips, road-trip routes, and more in this comprehensive compendium inspired by a true story. (5/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 917.3 Rig
Author(s):
Adams, Tom, 1967-
Mart́in del Campon, Daniela,
Description:
Explores how extraordinary people, places, and treasures became lost throughout history! (5/5)
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Book
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J 032 Ada
Author(s):
Jameson, Karen
Hermansson, Marie,
Description:
A spectacular world of weird and wonderful jellyfish awaits! Engaging rhyming text will amaze young readers with awe-inspiring information about these beguiling sea creatures. They will soak up facts about jelly anatomy, behavior, habitats, and ecosystems as they get to know the moon jelly, lion's mane jellyfish, fried-egg jellyfish, flame jellyfish, and so many more in this aquarium exhibit in a book. Dive in and be dazzled! (5/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 593.5 Jam
Author(s):
Waterfield, Kathryn
Gutierrez, Manuel,
Description:
Cleopatra was born into a time when power struggles within her own kingdom of Egypt were magnified with the increasing dominance of Rome. As more and more kingdoms were conquered by the Roman Empire, Cleopatra faced challenges at home in Egypt. When her brother Ptolemy XIII stole the throne from her, Cleopatra knew she had to befriend Rome in order to protect Egypt. Working with Roman general Julius Caesar, she regained control of her empire and served her people well. After Caesar's death, Cleopatra joined with his friend Mark Antony to ensure the preservation of Egypt. Cleopatra is remembered as the resourceful and charming leader of Egypt who helped the kingdom prosper and maintain power at a time when much of the Mediterranean was in turmoil. (5/5)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Cle
Author(s):
Boothroyd, Jennifer, 1972-
Gambro, Beth,
Description:
Get ready for an adventure into the wild world of desert biomes. Explore the dry land that many animals and plants call home, and take a closer look into how they thrive. Colorful photos paired with carefully leveled text makes learning fun. There is life everywhere! (6/10)
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J 577.54 Boo
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Discusses the different teams of first responders who help people through different emergency situations, including police, fire, ambulance, and special services. (6/10)
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Book
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J 362.18 Ger
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There are all kinds of bodies. They come in different shapes and colors. They can do different things. Your body is your best friend. And EVERY body needs to be respected. (6/10)
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J 306.4 Gra
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Mischievous Tajín visits the home of the Twelve Thunders to learn how to control his wild energy, but even the thunder gods cannot tame his behavior for long. (6/10)
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Book
Call Number:
J 398.2 Mor
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Climate change is having, and will continue to have, a profound impact on children's lives for generations to come. Children today care, but they don't feel they are being listened to. Chris Packham is here to help the next generation stand up, shout above the noise, and make sure that their demands are heard. Eco-anxiety is starting to make huge impacts on young people's mental health. Let's navigate the complexities of our relationship with the planet and discover ways to transform anxiety into advocacy. By understanding what causes these feelings, how to manage them, and how to turn them into something constructive, readers will feel empowered to take on the future. (6/10)
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Book
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J 333.72 Pac
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This informative STEAM offering celebrates bridges from around the world, highlighting global community, human innovation, and the science of engineering. (6/10)
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Book
Call Number:
J 388.1 Hal
Author(s):
Weatherford, Carole Boston, 1956-
Ibatoulline, Bagram,
Description:
A graceful bundle of nerves three times as ancient as the dinosaurs, the jellyfish is no fish but a spineless invertebrate without brain, heart, blood, or bones. Inside glass tanks in crowded aquariums, jellies hold visitors rapt with their slow-motion water ballet. Most of the world's nearly four thousand species emit an otherworldly light, glowing red, yellow, violet, or blue in the underwater dark. Fifty species boast deadly venom, including pink meanies with boa-like tentacles, box jellies with two-dozen eyes apiece, and deadliest of all, cubozoans the size of human thumbnails. (6/10)
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Book
Call Number:
J 593.53 Wea