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Leopold's Long Awaited Leap Year Birthday

by Dawn Desjardins

How long is too long, to wait for a birthday? A day? A week? A month? A year? ... Four years??? ... waiting can seem like forever! Leap Year birthdays are Peek-a-boo holidays, They are there, they're just hiding. Come join the wise old doctor, Mr. and Mrs. Leapfrog, and Leopold as they find out why Leopold's birthday just never seems to come ... and join Leopold as he celebrates his very first Leap Year birthday ... and four great years of Life! Picture descriptions present.

Leprechaun in Late Winter

by Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca

The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new, easy-to-use numbering system! Jack and Annie are on a mission to find (and inspire!) creative people. This time, Jack and Annie meet an Irish girl and go on a magical adventure that changes the girl’s life—she grows up to be Lady Gregory, who helped bring back the Irish legends, started a theater, and helped the Irish people regain both their heritage and their pride. <P><P>Formerly numbered as Magic Tree House #43, the title of this book is now Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #15: Leprechaun in Late Winter. <P><P>Did you know that there’s a Magic Tree House book for every kid? Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures Have more fun with Jack and Annie at MagicTreeHouse.com!

The Leprechaun Who Lost His Rainbow

by Nancy Cote Sean Callahan

It's raining, and Colleen is sad. How can her grandfather play his bagpipes in the St. Patrick's Day parade? His music is so beautiful it makes people laugh and cry at once. Suddenly, a leprechaun appears before her. <P><P> He says he can make the sun come out by creating a rainbow--but to build its colors, Colleen must give up the thing she holds most dear. Sean Callahan's sweet, surprising story is complemented by Nancy Cote's bright paintings. A note at the end explains the science of rainbows and the Roy G. Biv naming tradition.

Leprechauns and Irish Folklore: Leprechaun in Late Winter (Magic Tree House (R) Fact Tracker #21)

by Mary Pope Osborne Sal Murdocca Natalie Pope Boyce

The #1 bestselling chapter book series of all time celebrates 25 years with new covers and a new, easy-to-use numbering system! Getting the facts behind the fiction has never looked better. Track the facts with Jack and Annie!! <P><P> When Jack and Annie got back from their adventure in Magic Tree House Merlin Mission #15: Leprechaun in Late Winter, they had lots of questions. What are leprechauns? How do we know many of the old Irish stories? How do fairies spend their time? Who speaks the Irish language? Find out the answers to these questions and more as Jack and Annie track the facts. Filled with up-to-date information, photos, illustrations, and fun tidbits from Jack and Annie, the Magic Tree House Fact Trackers are the perfect way for kids to find out more about the topics they discovered in their favorite Magic Tree House adventures. And teachers can use Fact Trackers alongside their Magic Tree House fiction companions to meet common core text pairing needs. <P><P> Did you know that there’s a Magic Tree House book for every kid? <P><P> Magic Tree House: Adventures with Jack and Annie, perfect for readers who are just beginning chapter books <P><P> Merlin Missions: More challenging adventures for the experienced reader <P><P>Super Edition: A longer and more dangerous adventure <P><P>Fact Trackers: Nonfiction companions to your favorite Magic Tree House adventures <P><P> Have more fun with Jack and Annie at MagicTreeHouse.com!

Leprechauns Don't Play Basketball (Adventures of the Bailey School Kids)

by Debbie Dadey Marcia Thornton Jones

The hugely popular early chapter book series re-emerges -- now in e-book! Melody is certain that her new basketball coach, Mr. O'Grady, is a leprechaun. Bailey School Elementary's new gym teacher is short, and Irish, and carries a bag filled with special stones. Soon, Melody and the other children are keeping an eye on him. When they get lucky and catch a leprechaun?

Leroy Ninker Saddles Up (Tales from Deckawoo Drive #1)

by Kate DiCamillo

Yippie-i-oh! Saddle up for the first in a spin-off series starring favorite characters from Kate DiCamillo's New York Times best-selling Mercy Watson books. Leroy Ninker has a hat, a lasso, and boots. What he doesn't have is a horse -- until he meets Maybelline, that is, and then it's love at first sight. Maybelline loves spaghetti and sweet nothings, and she loves Leroy, too. But when Leroy forgets the third and final rule of caring for Maybelline, disaster ensues. Can Leroy wrestle fate to the ground, rescue the horse of his heart, and lasso loneliness for good? Join Leroy, Maybelline, and a cast of familiar characters -- Stella, Frank, Mrs. Watson, and everyone's favorite porcine wonder, Mercy -- for some hilarious and heartfelt horsing around on Deckawoo Drive.

Les & Ronnie Step Out

by Andrew Kolb

Meet a left and right foot who are a pair of complete opposites! Full of clever, giggle-inducing details, this lively odd-couple tale celebrates what makes us all unique, as well as the power of friendship to bring us together despite our differences. Feet come in twos, so they need to step out together. But Les and Ronnie often find it hard to cooperate. Les likes having a clean sock and being responsible. Ronnie is fine with a dirty sock and loves letting loose. Les is straight-laced while Ronnie doesn&’t even care about laces. What&’s a duo to do?

Les timbrés N° 6 : Le mystère du marais

by Kelly Yang

See below for English description.Les mêmes timbrés, de nouvelles aventures! Retrouvez Tia et Léo dans de nouveaux épisodes remplis de retournements inattendus et de personnages intrigants. L’action est au rendez-vous! Les jeunes lecteurs sont-ils prêts?L’année scolaire est terminée! Léo a décidé de passer son été à tondre des pelouses pour gagner de l’argent. Parmi ses clients, il y a cette femme étrange, trop portée sur l’astrologie, qui lui prédit chaque jour son avenir. Tia, quant à elle, découvre une étrange créature dans les égouts en faisant du bénévolat. Pourrait-il y avoir un lien entre les mystères de Léo et ceux de Tia? Et que feront-ils lorsque l’on essaiera de contrôler leur esprit avec des cristaux magiques et qu’ils seront confrontés à des forces étrangères à ce monde? On ne s’ennuie jamais avec la bande des timbrés, et le sixième tome de la série de bandes dessinées hilarantes de Dom Pelletier ne fait pas exception!Meet Tia and Léo, the new members of a rather particular stamp club… or so they think…School's out for the summer! Léo has decided to spend his summer mowing lawns to make some cash. One of his customer's is an eerie lady who tells him his daily fortune and is way too into astrology. Meanwhile, Tia discovers a strange creature in the sewers while doing some volunteer work. Could Léo and Tia's summer mysteries be connected? And what will they do when faced with magical mind control and forces from out of this world? It's never a dull moment for the stamp club, and the sixth volume of Dominique Pelletier's hilarious graphic novel series is no exception!

Lesser Spotted Animals

by Martin Brown

A hilarious, fact-tastic picture book about the coolest creatures you've never heard of, from the illustrator of the internationally bestselling Horrible Histories.Bison? They're banned! Tigers? Taboo! Say good-bye to the gnu, cheerio to the cheetah, and peace to the panda.The world of Lesser Spotted Animals STARTS HERE!Find out all about the amazing animals you need to know but never get to see, from the numbat to the zorilla, and everything in between. A non-fiction picture book with attitude, Martin Brown's Lesser Spotted Animals combines the humor and verve of books like Dragons Love Tacos and Please Mr. Panda with the informative breadth and gorgeous presentation of non-fiction from Steve Jenkins, Diana Aston, and Jenny Broom.

A Lesson for Martin Luther King, Jr.

by Denise Lewis Patrick Rodney S. Pate

Level 2: Reading Independently * More complex stories * Varied sentence structure * Paragraphs and short chapters Young Martin Luther King Jr. is having some problems with his best friend, Bobby. First, they are going to different schools this year. Next, Bobby's dad is not letting his son play with Martin. When Martin learns why, he is confused and hurt -- but he learns a lesson that he will never forget.

Lessons of the Pandemic: Disruption, Innovation, and What Schools Need to Move Forward

by David T. Marshall Tim Pressley

The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on K–12 education have been pervasive and profound. This engaging book concisely outlines the current crisis in schools in the core areas of student learning, student and teacher mental health, and teacher burnout. Synthesizing original research, David T. Marshall and Tim Pressley offer in-depth descriptions of the disruptions caused by prolonged school closures and remote instruction. They also identify some positive changes, such as increased use of online resources and technology, flexible work models, and greater attention to social and emotional learning. Sharing key findings, concrete examples, and teachers&’ own voices about what they need to succeed, the book provides clear recommendations for moving schools forward effectively and sustainably.

Lester's Dreadful Sweaters

by K. G. Campbell

A fastidious fellow, Lester likes everything just so. So when Cousin Clara moves in and knits him truly dreadful sweaters as fast as he can surreptitiously dispose of them, Lester must think of a way to get rid of them for good -- or be doomed to look like a clown forever.

Let It Begin Here!: Lexington And Concord - First Battles Of The American Revolution

by Dennis Brindell Fradin Larry Day

On April 18th at 9:30 p. m. Paul Revere learned that the British Army was marching toward Lexington and Concord to arrest rebel leaders. At 5:20 the next morning, a shot rang out and the American Revolution had begun. <P><P> Told in a step-by-step account of the 24 hours leading up to the battles that sparked a revolution, this tale is sure to both inform and entertain.

Let It Glow (Enchanted Pony Academy #3)

by Lisa Ann Scott

In this fantasy tale, a pony with a magical horn is destined to be paired with a royal child, but after an awful accident, she’s not so sure.Electra loves to be outside, running as fast as she can—and she’s fast! So now that it’s time to learn to ride with the children of the Enchanted Pony Academy. Electra couldn’t be more excited.But riding is a lot harder than it looks. When Electra accidentally throws a prince onto the dirt, the other children are afraid to get in the saddle. Can she find her perfect match and keep working toward becoming a royal pony—before time runs out?

Let Liberty Rise!: How America’s Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty

by Chana Stiefel

How did 121,000 Americans save their most beloved icon? Here is an inspiring story about the power we have when we all work together!"All rise to this evocative, empowering offering." -- Kirkus ReviewsOn America's 100th birthday, the people of France built a giant gift! It was one of the largest statues the world had ever seen -- and she weighed as much as 40 elephants! And when she arrived on our shores in 250 pieces, she needed a pedestal to hold her up. Few of America's millionaires were willing to foot the bill.Then, Joseph Pulitzer (a poor Hungarian immigrant-cum-newspaper mogul) appealed to his fellow citizens. He invited them to contribute whatever they could, no matter how small an amount, to raise funds to mount this statue. The next day, pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters poured in. Soon, Pulitzer's campaign raised enough money to construct the pedestal. And with the help of everyday Americans (including many thousands of schoolchildren!) the Statue of Liberty rose skyward, torch ablaze, to welcome new immigrants for a life of freedom and opportunity!Chana Stiefel's charming and immediate writing style is perfectly paired with Chuck Groenink's beautiful, slyly humorous illustrations. Back matter with photographs included.

Let Me Fix You a Plate: A Tale of Two Kitchens

by Elizabeth Lilly

Whether you're settling in for a heaping plate of Mamaw's banana pudding or Abuela's arepas and tostones, a good meal always brings family together. A Charlotte Zolotow Honor BookAn ALSC Notable Children's BookThis tale of a family road trip highlights the author's joy in both her American and Colombian heritage, and captures all the warmth and love of her family's two distinct cultures. Once a year, on a Friday night, My family leaves the city And drives hours and hours . . . After a long drive to visit family—whether in the mountains of rural West Virginia or the sticky heat of Florida—what could be a better welcome than a homemade meal? Inspired by Elizabeth Lilly's childhood vacations and the sense-memories of late-night journeys down the coast, Let Me Fix You a Plate is a vivacious exploration of family traditions old and new— from toast with homemade blueberry jam, to fresh orange juice and arepas with queso blanco, to midnight waffles at home. Vivid illustrations explore the heart of the home—the kitchen—and the treasures found when a family gathers to celebrate their culture, and one another. Joyous, bright, and mouth-watering, this celebration of family and our diverse, delicious traditions is sure to leave readers hungry for more! A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the YearA CCBC Choice

Let the Children March

by Frank Morrison Monica Clark-Robinson

I couldn't play on the same playground as the white kids. I couldn't go to their schools. I couldn't drink from their water fountains. There were so many things I couldn't do.In 1963 Birmingham, Alabama, thousands of African American children volunteered to march for their civil rights after hearing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. They protested the laws that kept black people separate from white people. Facing fear, hate, and danger, these children used their voices to change the world. Frank Morrison's emotive oil-on-canvas paintings bring this historical event to life, while Monica Clark-Robinson's moving and poetic words document this remarkable time.

Let Them Play (Tales of Young Americans)

by Margot Theis Raven Chris Ellison

<p>Segregated Charleston, SC, 1955: There are 62 official Little League programs in South Carolina -- all but one of the leagues is composed entirely of white players. The Cannon Street YMCA All-Stars, an all-black team, is formed in the hopes of playing in the state's annual Little League Tournament. What should have been a time of enjoyment, however, turns sour when all of the other leagues refuse to play against them and even pull out of the program. <p>As the only remaining Little League team in the state, Cannon Street was named state winner by default, giving the boys a legitimate spot in the Little League Baseball World Series held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. While the Cannon Street team is invited to the game as guests, they are not allowed to participate since they have not officially "played" and won their state's tournament. <p>Let Them Play takes its name from the chant shouted by the spectators who attended the World Series final. Author Margot Theis Raven recounts the inspiring tales of the Cannon Street All-Stars as they arrived in Williamsport, PA and never got the chance to play for the title thanks to the bigotry and ignorance of the South Carolina teams. Winning by forfeit, the Cannon Streeters were subsequently not allowed to participate in Williamsburg because they had not "played" their way into the tournament. <p>Let Them Play is an important civil rights story in American history with an even more important message about equality and tolerance. It's a tale of humanity against the backdrop of America's favorite pastime that's sure to please fans of the sport and mankind. This summer will mark the 50th year since the fans' shouts of Let Them Play fell on deaf ears and 14 boys learned a cruel lesson in backwards politics and prejudice. <p>This book can help teach us a new lesson and assure something like this never happens again.</p>

Let's All Sing Together! (Pictureback(R))

by Random House

Join the DreamWorks Trolls as they celebrate diversity and differences in this full-color storybook! Perfect for children ages 3-7!Join Poppy, Branch, Barb, and all the DreamWorks Trolls as they celebrate the differences in all of us—and living together in perfect harmony. Children will love this DreamWorks Trolls storybook about diversity and inclusion.

Let's All Sing Together! (DreamWorks Trolls)

by Random House

Join the DreamWorks Trolls as they celebrate diversity and differences in this all-new hardcover picture book! Join Poppy, Branch, Barb, and all the DreamWorks Trolls as they celebrate diversity and inclusion in perfect harmony. Children ages 3 to 7 will love this DreamWorks Trolls hardcover picture book.

Let's Back Up! Speeding Through My First Movie (Sonic the Hedgehog)

by Jake Black

Gotta go fast! Sonic the Hedgehog is racing back to the big screen for a brand-new action-packed adventure.This storybook is perfect for fans of the first Sonic the Hedgehog movie who want to re-experience the first film before watching the sequel. Includes a sticker sheet featuring Sonic and his friends!

Let's Carpool [Approaching Level, Grade 2]

by Yolanda Garcia Donald Wu

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Let's Celebrate Columbus Day (Holidays & Heros)

by Barbara deRubertis

This is the story of the famous explorer Christopher Columbus, beginning with his childhood dream of being a sailor. A courageous, determined, and sometimes greedy man, his many voyages never brought him the riches or land he sought, but what he did find was more important than he ever could have imagined.

Let's Celebrate Earth Day (Holidays & Heros)

by Barbara deRubertis

Focusing more on solutions than problems, this book celebrates the Earth heroes who created this important April holiday and explores the ways we can make our planet a safer and healthier place to live.

Let's Celebrate Emancipation Day & Juneteenth (Holidays & Heros)

by Barbara deRubertis

HOLIDAYS & HEROES brings to life the people whose holidays we celebrate. Enriched with colorful illustrations, photographs, and other historical images, this series will engage and involve children in the stories behind our holidays and the people they honor.In the 1800s, abolitionists like Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, and Sojourner Truth fought for freedom from slavery for all African Americans. They fought with speeches, songs, newspapers, and even with daring rescue missions! Every year on both Emancipation Day and Juneteenth we honor and continue their fight for freedom and equality.

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