Kids Nonfiction

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Universal guide to the night sky

Author(s):

Harvey-Smith, Lisa
Beer, Sophie,

Description:

Wherever you are in this world, in the Northern or Southern hemisphere, in the city or a remote region, Universal Guide to the Night Sky takes you through the remarkable features of planet Earth's starry sky. Receive a personal tour through the wonders of the universe from astrophysicist Lisa Harvey-Smith. Explore comets and meteors, stars, planets, and moons. Find galaxies and glowing gas clouds. Spot supernovae and enjoy eclipses. Learn everything you need to know about binoculars, telescopes, and photographing the stars. You will never look up at the night sky in the same way again. (4/3)

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Book

Call Number:

J 520 Har

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My first sewing machine : 30 fun projects kids will love to make

Author(s):

Bijasson, Coralie
Turbé, Dominique,

Description:

Ideal for creative kids aged 7+, this fun colorful book contains 30 must-make sewing projects, all easy to customize and perfect for making independently or with an adult.

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Book

Call Number:

J 646.2 Bij

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Mysterious, marvelous octopus

Author(s):

Towler, Paige

Description:

This playful picture book introduces young readers to the fascinating world of octopuses big and small, ink-squirting and shape-shifting, all around the planet. With their super smarts and awe-inspiring abilities, octopuses have captivated human imaginations. This book is a celebration of all things weird and wonderful about these beloved creatures--with their eight arms, nine brains, and one-of-a-kind personalities. Inside, find lyrical poetry paired with informational sidebars--perfect for a charming bedtime read or for pouring over for in-depth octopus info. Gorgeous photos of real octopuses give kids an up-close-and-personal glimpse of the sensational cephalopods--from the utterly adorable Dumbo octopus to the stunning blue-ringed octopus-and their incredible habitats and body parts. (4/2)

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Book

Call Number:

J 594.56 Tow

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Dinosaur knowledge genius!

Author(s):

Barker, Chris (Chris Tijani),
Black, Riley,

Description:

A collection of information on dinosaurs. Readers are challenged with fifty picture quizzes. (4/3)

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Book

Call Number:

J 567.9 Bar

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The Bridges Yuri built

Author(s):

Williams, Kai Naima,
Williams, Anastasia Magloire,

Description:

Growing up an Asian-American in Southern California during the Interwar period, Yuri Kochiyama joined clubs and volunteered to better her community, a drive that lasted her entire life. After being imprisoned in the Japanese camps during WWII, Yuri could only find jobs and acceptance within other minority communities, and living in Harlem drove her to fight for justice, supporting the Civil Rights movement by connecting activists in various parties with each other, building bridges until the very end of her life. (4/2)

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Book

Call Number:

JB Koc

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The year of the puppy : how a puppy becomes your dog

Author(s):

Horowitz, Alexandra
Frank, Catherine

Description:

Part science, part adventure, a dog scientist presents a deep study of her own puppy Quid from birth until her first birthday, inviting readers to observe Quid's development week to week and revealing what it's really like to be a puppy.(4/16)

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Call Number:

J 636.7 Hor

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The monarch effect : surviving poison, predators, and people

Author(s):

Church, Dana L.

Description:

With their stunning black-and-orange wings, monarch butterflies are one of the most recognizable insects on the planet. But despite their delicate beauty, these creatures are warriors. The moment they hatch, they're fighting for their lives. Everything is the enemy: from the very leaf they live on to the humans and animals around them to nature itself. How does such a tiny egg survive to become a butterfly? And even after emerging from the cocoon, unimaginable danger awaits: migration. Every year, monarchs take flight, making one of the greatest migrations in the world. However, for a long time, their destination was unknown within the scientific community. Through the research of scientists in Canada and the United States and the support and efforts of ordinary people as well as Indigenous knowledge in Mexico, that mystery was finally solved. But to do so would involve years of searching across three countries and encounters with feuding scientists, the consequences of colonialism, and life-and-death stakes. (4/16)

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Call Number:

J 595.78 Chu

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Pokémon : The complete Pokémon pocket guide. Volume 1.

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The first volume of a two-book set, organized by Pokédex number, includes data on 442 Pokémon, from Bulbasaur to Spiritomb! Plus details on many regional, Gigantamax, and Meg Evolution forms! (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

J 794.85 Pok

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Kid-ventors : 35 real kids and their amazing inventions

Author(s):

Pew, Kailei
Wright, Shannon

Description:

From Popsicles and swim fins to robots and glitter shooting prosthetics, this middle grade nonfiction debut is full of fun and inspiring stories about real kid inventors and some of their most amazing inventions. (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

J 609.2 Pew

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Puzzled : a memoir of growing up with OCD

Author(s):

Cooke, Pan,

Description:

Pan Cooke is ten years old when anxious thoughts begin to take over his brain like pieces of an impossible puzzle. What if he blurts out a swear word while in church? What if he accidentally writes something mean in his classmate's get-well card? What if his friend's racy photo of a supermodel ends up in his own homework and is discovered by his teacher? More and more, he becomes hijacked by fears that can only be calmed through exhausting, time-consuming rituals. Pan has no way of knowing that this anxiety puzzle and the stressful attempts to solve it are evidence of a condition called Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. This is his story of living with and eventually learning about OCD. Told with endearing honesty and humor, Puzzled shows the reader the importance of empathy for oneself and those going through something they don't yet understand. (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

JB Coo

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Marvel Studios character encyclopedia

Author(s):

Bray, Adam
Knox, Kelly

Description:

Newly revised and updated with more than 200 characters, this action-packed guide takes readers deep into the Marvel Cinematic Universe where they'll discover the strengths, superpowers, friends, allies, weapons and more of their favorite heroes or villains. Includes characters from the Marvel Studios films starting with Iron Man (2008) up through Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (2023). (4/23)

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Call Number:

J 791.43 Bra

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The lost forest : an unexpected discovery beneath the waves

Author(s):

Swanson, Jennifer

Description:

Take a deep dive with scientists exploring a sunken cypress forest that had been undisturbed in the Gulf of Mexico for fifty thousand years. Page Plus links lead to videos of the scientists at work. (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

J 577.7 Swa

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Children's encyclopedia of prehistoric life

Author(s):

Dixon, Dougal

Description:

This book charts a history from the origins of life and the Age of the Dinosaurs, to the rise of the mammals and the Ice Age. (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

J 560 Dix

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The magnificent book of monkeys and apes

Author(s):

Taylor, Barbara, 1954-
Treadwell, Simon,

Description:

Journey into rainforests, across grassy plains, and up snowy mountains to meet the extraordinary monkeys and apes that live there. From the tiny pygmy marmoset to the huge Western lowland gorilla, this book showcases some of the world's most extraordinary monkeys and apes through stunning illustrations. Meet the acrobatic Siamang gibbon, the owl monkey that only comes out at night, and the clever orangutan that makes its own tools. Intriguing facts accompany every illustration, so you can learn why the proboscis monkey goes swimming, how the bonnet macaque makes its own medicine, and why the bald uakari's face is bright pink. Discover all these facts and more in this wonderful keepsake that you will revisit time and time again. (4/23)

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Book

Call Number:

J 599.88 Tay

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Owls : who gives a hoot?

Author(s):

Backhouse, Frances

Description:

This nonfiction book introduces middle-grade readers to owls in North America. It discusses owl habitat, biology and threats to survival, and how scientists, conservationists and young people are working to protect owls everywhere. Includes photos throughout. (5/13)

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Book

Call Number:

J 598.9 Bac