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Cricket Song

by Anne Hunter

A poignant and beautiful bedtime book, Cricket Song connects two children on different continents through the evocation of sound and smell. Readers will love identifying various creatures portrayed in the book and watching what they are doing as the two children begin to fall to sleep in their beds on seemingly opposite sides of the world. While differences between cultures may be obvious, ultimately, this lovely story of sleep is a tale about interconnection.

Curious George Lemonade Stand (CGTV Reader)

by H.A. Rey

It&’s time for some monkey business! George serves his thirsty customers in this fun story based on the beloved animated show. There&’s nothing like a cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day! With that in mind, George decides to set up his own lemonade stand to earn money for a new soccer ball. But George has a lot to learn about running a stand. With help from his friend Betsy, George's stand becomes such a success that there are too many customers and not enough lemonade. Will he figure out how to satisfy all his customers and earn enough money for a new soccer ball? This Green Light Reader based on Curious George, the Emmy Award-winning PBS TV show, also includes bonus activities to help reinforce the concepts presented in the story.

The Hole Story of the Doughnut

by Pat Miller

A colorful look at the true story behind one sea captain&’s scrumptious legacy that has become one of our favorite snacks.In 1843, fourteen-year-old Hanson Gregory left his family home in Rockport, Maine, and set sail as a cabin boy on the schooner Achorn, looking for high-stakes adventure on the high seas. Little did he know that a boatload of hungry sailors, coupled with his knack for creative problem-solving, would yield one of the world&’s most prized and beloved pastries.Lively and inventive cut-paper illustrations add a taste of whimsy to this sweet, fact-filled story that includes an extensive bibliography, author's note, and timeline.&“A lively offering for reading and sharing that will encourage the youngest of researchers to wonder and learn about other everyday items in their world.&”—School Library Journal

It's Ramadan, Curious George (Curious George Ser.)

by H. A. Rey H. A. Rey Hena Khan

George celebrates Ramadan with his friend Kareem. “A groundbreaking new book that also tries to span the cultural chasm for a new generation.” —The New YorkerGeorge helps Kareem with his first fast and joins in the evening celebration of tasting treats and enjoying a special meal. Then George helps make gift baskets to donate to the needy, and watches for the crescent moon with the man in the yellow hat. Finally, George joins in the Eid festivities to mark the end of his very first Ramadan.This playful book makes a great holiday gift for all fans of Curious George—those who celebrate Ramadan, and those who are learning about it for the first time.“To help overcome Islamophobia and foster mutual respect, acceptance and understanding, teachers, parents, community leaders and librarians can use books like these to educate children about Muslims while enhancing religious literacy.” —The Huffington Post “I hope [this book] makes it into the hands of Muslim children who need it and any child curious about Ramadan and Islam. Parents, this is how we teach love.” —Read It Real Good

Trouble Next Door: The Carver Chronicles, Book Four (The Carver Chronicles #4)

by Karen English

A young boy must come to terms with the school bully moving in next door in this charming, illustrated chapter book.In the fourth book in the Carver Chronicles series, third grader Calvin is dealing with his next-door neighbors moving away—and the school bully moving in. Meanwhile, competition at the school science fair is heating up, and Calvin must decide what to do when his data doesn’t prove his theory . . . This lively installment in a chapter book series about a diverse group of elementary schoolers by Coretta Scott King Honoree Karen English offers spot-on storytelling, relatable characters and situations, and plenty of action.Praise for Trouble Next Door“Chronicling the importance of empathy and openness, this fourth in the Carver Chronicles is a pleasing addition to a series in which diverse readers can recognize themselves in starring roles.” —Kirkus Reviews

Midnight without a Moon

by Linda Williams Jackson

Washington Post 2017 KidsPost Summer Book Club selection! New York Public Library Best Books for Kids! "Jackson pulls no punches in the characters&’ heated discussions and keeps dialogue raw and real..." —Bulletin "Jackson&’s debut does an excellent job dramatizing the injustice that was epidemic in the pre–civil rights South and capturing the sounds and sensibilities of that time and place. Her sympathetic characters and their stories will make this thoughtful book especially good for classroom use." —Booklist "A powerful story." —Kirkus "This nuanced coming-of-age story by a debut author is deftly delivered, with engaging characters set against a richly contextualized backdrop of life for African Americans during the Jim Crow era. It&’s also an authentic work of historical fiction...about a pivotal incident in the civil rights movement." —Horn Book "An unflinching and sensitively-told coming-of-age story from the perspective of a smart and thoughtful young girl in 1950s Mississippi." —SLJ &“Midnight Without a Moon offers readers an unflinching bird's eye view of 1955 Mississippi. Young Rose Lee has one foot steeped in the segregated South and the other in the new world where Negroes and girls are expecting more, doing more, and willing to risk all to live lives of their own choosing. Bravo to Jackson, for a magnificent piece of writing!&” —Sharon G. Flake, Coretta Scott King Award winning author of Unstoppable Octobia May and The Skin I'm In &“Rose shines bright in the darkness -- brave, beautiful, and full of hard-won hope. She'll be an inspiration to every reader who meets her, as she has been to me.&” –Caroline Starr Rose, author of May B and Blue Birds —

The Case of the Secret Tunnel (The Mysteries of Maisie Hitchins #5)

by Holly Webb

In Victorian London, young Maisie balances her chores at the boarding house with a hunt for a suspected thief…Mr. Fred Grange claims to work as a clerk for a biscuit company, but he&’s out and about on the London streets at odd hours—and girl detective Maisie Hitchins soon discovers something very precious hidden in his rooms. Maisie is determined to unmask him as a thief, but the truth is far more complicated—and dangerous. Before long, Maisie and her friends are led into a web of mystery lurking in the London Underground. With entertaining illustrations throughout, this is another mystery starring the young heroine who takes care of chores at her grandmother&’s boarding house, with a little sleuthing in between.

The Tales of Marigold: Once Upon a Marigold, Twice Upon a Marigold, Thrice Upon a Marigold (Upon a Marigold)

by Jean Ferris

The acclaimed Marigold series in one volume. &“A mixture of fantasy, romance, comedy, and coming-of-age . . . and it&’s all great fun.&” —School Library Journal Once upon a Marigold, a fairy tale turned upside down, inside out, and completely over the top! Join Christian and Marigold through their one-of-a-kind adventures in this trilogy of tales that&’s part comedy, part love story, part everything-but-the-kitchen-sink. With echoes of William Goldman&’s modern classic The Princess Bride, Jean Ferris&’s hilarious parody of &“Once upon a time . . .&” overflows with oddball characters and sage observations to create a happily-ever-after that&’s just the beginning. Once Upon a Marigold was named an ALA Notable Children&’s Book, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and a New York Public Library 100 Books for Reading and Sharing title. Praise for the Marigold series &“In a gratifying fantasy that contains elements of classic fairy tales, Ferris breathes new life into archetypal characters by adding unexpected and often humorous dimensions to their personalities.&” —Publishers Weekly &“Cold indeed is the heart not made warm by this bubbly fairy-tale romance.&” —Kirkus Reviews &“Ferris leisurely combines elements of adventure, fantasy, romance, and humor.&” —Booklist &“An upbeat fairy-tale adventure.&” —School Library Journal

Journeys [Grade] K, [Volume 1]

by Irene Fountas

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Journeys [Grade] K, [Volume 2] (Journeys)

by Irene Fountas

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Keisha Ann Can! (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 1, Book 1)

by Daniel Kirk

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A Squiggly Story (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 1, Book 2)

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Kindergarten Kids: Riddles, Rebuses, Wiggles, Giggles, And More! (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 1, Book 3)

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I Like Myself!: Why? Just Because I'm Me! (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 2, Book 2)

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Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 2, Book 3)

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Places in My Community (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 3, Book 1)

by Bobbie Kalman

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Quinito's Neighborhood / El vecindario de Quinito (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 3, Book 2)

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A Bucket of Blessings (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 3, Book 3)

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Being Fit: Healthy Plates (Into Reading, Read Aloud #Module 4 Book 1)

by Valerie Bodden

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Get Up and Go! (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 4 #2)

by Nancy Carlson

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Jack and the Hungry Giant: Eat Right with My Plate (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 4 #3)

by Loreen Leedy

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Jabari Jumps (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #1)

by Gaia Cornwall

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The Little Red Hen (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #2)

by Philemon Sturges Amy Walrod

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Ish: Make Your Mark... Move! (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 5 #3)

by Peter Reynolds

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America the Beautiful: Together We Stand (Into Reading, Read Aloud Module 6 #1)

by Katharine Bates

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