Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Seven Blind Mice by Ed Young

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"It's a pillar," says one. "It's a fan," says another. One by one, the seven blind mice investigate the strange something by the pond. And one by one, they come back with a different theory. It's only when the seventh mouse goes out - and explores the whole something - that the mice see the whole truth. Based on a classic Indian tale, Ed Young's beautifully rendered version is a treasure to enjoy again and again.

Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Ready, Freddy! Tooth Trouble by Abby Klein, illustrated by John McKinley

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Meet the new kid on the block! It's Freddy Thresher, a first grader with a nose for trouble. It's not that he's trying to do anything bad. It's just that he's a boy who gets a little too creative and inventive when he has a problem.

Monday, December 29, 2014

Albert Einstein: Genius of the Twentieth Century by Patricia Lakin, illustrated by Alan and Lea Daniel

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From a young age Albert Einstein was curious and very smart. But that didn't mean life was easy for him. In fact, being so smart sometimes made things harder for him! Read all about his life, and find out why Albert Einstein is known as the genius of twentieth century.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

2030 A Day in the Life of Tomorrow’s Kids by Amy Zuckerman and James Daly, illustrated by John Manders

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Global events and new technology change how we live from moment to moment. So, what will our world be like in twenty years? Come take a look as futurists Amy Zuckerman and James Daly examine what a kid's daily life might be like in the year 2030. Inspired and informed by trends and scientific and technological research, 2030 is not only a peek at some cool future gadgets (talking dog collars, cars that drive themselves), but also a thoughtful examination of how our lives might be impacted as we adjust to environmental change.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Flashlight by Lizi Boyd

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Inside a tent it's cozy. But what is going on outside? Is it dark? Is it scary? Not if you have your trusty flashlight! Told solely through images and using a spare yet dramatic palette, artist Lizi Boyd has crafted a masterful exploration of night, nature, and art. Both lyrical and humorous, this visual poem-like the flashlight beam itself-reveals that there is magic in the darkness. We just have to look for it.

Friday, December 26, 2014

The Little Composter by Jan Gerardi

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How does your garden grow? With apple cores and carrot tops and wiggly worms all in a row! A young child builds a compost in this back to the earth lift-the-flap board book. Toddlers will love these seven spreads of playful rhymes and illustrations that show how much fun working with dirt can be.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Totally Human: Why We Look and Act the Way We Do by Cynthia Pratt Nicolson, illustrated by Dianne Eastman

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The fascinating science behind our bodies and behaviours and how they link us to our ancient ancestors. What makes us human is cause for surprise. We retain some of the appearances and behaviors of our very ancient ancestors, including early mammals, amphibians and fish. Yes, we look and act the way we do because of them. Totally Human explains the many puzzling and strange things about us and the weird and wonderful things we do, simply because we're human. A child-sized take on the scientific fields of evolutionary biology and psychology.

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Fireboy to the Rescue! A Fire Safety Book by Edward Miller

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Here comes Fireboy to the rescue! Although fires can be dangerous and very scary, Fireboy will allay your fears by showing you what to do if one starts at home or in
school, as well as how to prevent one from starting in the first place. Follow Fireboy inside a busy firehouse, watch him Stop, Drop, and Roll, and learn some fun facts about famous fires in this vibrant and practical guide to fire safety.

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Eye to Eye: How Animals See the World

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In his latest eye-popping work of picture book nonfiction, the Caldecott Honor-winning author-illustrator Steve Jenkins explains how for most animals, eyes are the most important source of information about the world in a biological sense. The simplest eyes-clusters of light-sensitive cells-appeared more than one billion years ago, and provided a big survival advantage to the first creatures that had them. Since then, animals have evolved an amazing variety of eyes, along with often surprising ways to use them.

Monday, December 22, 2014

Anne Frank: Her Life in Words and Pictures from the Archives of the Anne Frank House by Menno Metselaar and Ruud van der Rol, translated by Arno

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Produced in association with The Anne Frank House and filled with never-before-published snapshots, school pictures, and photos of Anne's diary and the Secret Annex, this elegantly designed album is both a stand-alone introduction to Anne's life and a photographic companion to a classic of Holocaust literature.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Telephone by Mac Barnett

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It's time to fly home for dinner! In this witty picture book from award-winning and bestselling author, Mac Barnett, a mother bird gives the bird next to her a message for little Peter. But passing messages on a telephone line isn't as simple as it sounds. Each subsequent bird understands Mama's message according to its own very particular hobbies. Will Peter ever get home for dinner? This uproarious interpretation of a favorite children's game will get everyone giggling and is sure to lead to countless rereads.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Koko-Love: Conversations with a Signing Gorilla by Dr. Francine Patterson, photos by Dr. Ronald H Cohn

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In 1972 Dr. Francine Patterson began teaching American Sign Language to a 1-year-old gorilla named Koko. In the longest running animal language experiment to date, Koko spent 27 years developing a vocabulary of over 1,000 words.

Friday, December 19, 2014

Beauty Queens by Libba Bray

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From bestselling, Printz Award-winning author Libba Bray, the hilarious (and sometimes twisted) story of a plane crash, beauty contestants, and desert island survival. Teen beauty queens. A desert island. Mysteries and dangers. No access to e-mail. And the spirit of fierce, feral competition that lives underground in girls, a savage brutality that can only be revealed by a journey into the heart of non-exfoliated darkness. Oh, the horror, the horror! Only funnier. With evening gowns. And a body count.

Thursday, December 18, 2014

The Chiru of High Tibet: A True Story by Jacqueline Briggs Martin, illustrated by Linda Wingerter

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The true gripping story of how scientist George Schaller and four mountain men set out to save the chiru (antelope-like creatures who cannot survive captivity and who live on the high plains of Tibet) from near extinction.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Very Itchy Bear by Nick Bland

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The Very Cranky Bear is back, this time with an itch to scratch! The last time we met Bear, his cave was invaded by four playful animals, and this made him cranky. In The Very Itchy Bear there is just one creature bothering him - a persistent flea - and it's making him very itchy! Bear runs over land and sea to escape the affections of this energetic insect, but Flea won't let him go - he just wants to keep saying hello! When Bear does successfully get rid of Flea, he finds that he... misses him. A beautiful new friendship is born! With rhyming text and wonderuflly expressive illustrations, Nick Bland's newest effort is the perfect read-aloud, guaranteed to make kids laugh out loud!

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Weird Frogs by Chris Earley

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A sneak peek into the remarkable world of the tail-less amphibians. Some frogs blend into the green of their ponds, and live an unremarkable existence. But some are strange looking, having adapted to a special environment. This colourful and informative book reveals a rare and close-up look at the odd beauty of some of the strangest of these creatures largely hidden from our view.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Donovan’s Big Day by Leslea Newman, illustrated by Mike Dutton

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Donovan's two moms are getting married, and he can't wait for the celebration to begin. After all, as ringbearer, he has a very important job to do. Any boy or girl with same-sex parents-or who knows a same-sex couple-will appreciate this picture book about love, family, and marriage. The story captures the joy and excitement of a wedding day while the illustrations show the happy occasion from a child's point of view.

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Happy Hippo, Angry Duck: A Book of Moods by Sandra Boynton

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Bestselling author Sandra Boynton is back in this all-new board book about moods. Boynton's clever animals exemplify a wide range of emotions in this hilarious story about different feelings. Young readers are sure to giggle as interactive text asks them if they are "grumpy as a moose or excited as a dog?" Maybe they're "worried as a rabbit or contented as a frog?" This new Boynton board book covers the first concept of moods with her charming, trademark sense of humour.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

The Death of Joan of Arc by Michael Scott

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Joan of Arc was not burned at the stake in Rouen, France in 1431. She was rescued from certain death by Scathach the Warrior. The truth about that day is revealed in the last will and testament of William of York, and it will leave you wondering: does Joan of Arc still walk the earth? Michael Scott’s first-ever exclusive ebook short story delves into the world of the bestselling series The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel and offers readers a never-before-seen lost story -
the story of two warriors who would become sisters.

Friday, December 12, 2014

My Friend with Autism by Beverly Bishop, illustrated by Craig Bishop

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Written for classmates of spectrum students and the classmates' parents, this kid-friendly book explains in positive ways that children with autism are good at some things, not so good at others - just like everyone else! The narrator (a peer) notes that his friend's senses work "really well" - he can hear sounds no one else can hear; his eyes work so well bright lights can hurt them. In all cases, the differences are described in a kind, understanding manner. There are charming illustrations for readers to colour. "Notes for Adults" offer parents more detailed information about the "kid''s pages."

Thursday, December 11, 2014

From Then to Now: A Short History of the World by Christopher Moore, illustrated by Andrej Krystoforski

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Just 50,000 years ago, our hunter-gatherer ancestors ventured off the African savannah and into the wider world. Now, our technology reaches far out into the cosmos. How did we get to where we are today? With lively text and colourful illustrations, From Then to Now explains how individual societies struggled to find their own paths, despite war, disease, slavery, natural disasters, and the relentless growth of human knowledge. From Hammurabi to Henry Ford, from Incan couriers to the Internet, from the Taj Mahal to the Eiffel Tower, from Marco Polo to Martin Luther King, from Cleopatra to Catherine the Great, from boiled haggis to fried tarantulas - this is no less than the story of humanity. It's the story of how we grew apart over all those years of migration and division, and how - as we recognize our common heritage and our often mixed ancestry - we can come together. An index, maps, and notes make this a must-have reference, as well as a delight to read and to discuss. From Then to Now is bound to create a generation of history buffs!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

The Story Starts Here! by Caroline Merola

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Little Wolf has decided that today, things are going to be done differently. It will be a contrarian day. Why? Because he said so! He will stand, not sit, for dinner – and he'll start with dessert. He's going to play the piano with his toes and wear his pants on his head. And when he says "The Story Starts Here," he means it – this book starts at the back and ends at the front. After Little Wolf's parents send him to his room to think about his backwards behavior, he decides to run away. But outside, everyone is running from a giant, shadowy monster. Readers will need to flip the book over to discover the monster's true identity.

Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Extreme Biology: From Superbugs to Clones...Get to the Edge of Science by Basher

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Learn about the amazing research that is revolutionizing biology, from advances in medicine to genetic engineering. Meet the world’s toughest bacterium and a biologically immortal flatworm whilst learning about epigenetics, superbugs, nanomedicine and cloning. Extreme Biology is a compelling guide to developments at the very forefront of science – a must-read for anyone wishing to understand, and engage with, modern biology.

Monday, December 08, 2014

Lies, Knives and Girls in Red Dresses by Ron Koertge

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Once upon a time, there was a strung-out match girl who sold CDs to stoners. Twelve impetuous sisters escaped King Daddy’s clutches to jiggle and cavort and wear out their shoes. A fickle Thumbelina searched for a tiny husband, leaving bodies in her wake. And Little Red Riding Hood confessed that she kind of wanted to know what it’s like to be swallowed whole. From bloodied and blinded stepsisters (they were duped) to a chopped-off finger flying into a heroine’s cleavage, this is fairy tale world turned upside down. Ron Koertge knows what really happened to all those wolves and maidens, ogres and orphans, kings and piglets, and he knows about the Ever After. So come closer...

Sunday, December 07, 2014

The Amazing Adventures of Bumblebee Boy by David Soman and Jacky Davis

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When Sam turns into Bumblebee Boy to defeat pirates, fight dragons, and tame saber-tooth lions, he doesn't need his little brother, Owen, butting in and ruining his adventures. Bumblebee Boy flies alone! But what happens when Bumblebee Boy comes face-to-face with more scary aliens than even he can imagine? Owen is there, garbed in goggles and a towel cape, and he just might be the perfect alien-fighting sidekick. For all young superhero fans with big imaginations and curious siblings, here's a hilarious and sweet new adventure from the creative team who knows exactly how kids think.

Saturday, December 06, 2014

Hatch, Little Egg by Édouard Manceau

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The little bird is hatching! Everyone is rushing to see the main event. This is not to be missed – everyone's buzzing about it! With cameras in tow, various animals hop into cars, motorcycles, wagon trailers – anything that will get them there in time to see the event unfold. Finally, with the crowd gathered around, a crack appears in the eggshell and out comes – well, not quite what they expected.

Friday, December 05, 2014

Dojo Daycare by Chris Tougas

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One morning, six young ninjas are dropped off at Dojo Daycare. As soon as their ninja moms and ninja dads have left: KABOOM! KAPOW! The ninja boys and girls push and pull, bust and break, and generally turn the place upside down in a full-blown ninja riot. Try as he might, the hapless master can’t control the kids, and the disaster plays out through lunchtime and storytime. No one heeds the master’s repeated mantra of honor, kindness and respect – until one little ninja steps up and rallies his ninja pals to undo all the damage that they have done, just in time for pickup.

Thursday, December 04, 2014

Could Tea Monkeys by Mal Peet and Elspeth Graham, illustrated by Juan Wijngaard

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Carnegie Medalist Mal Peet and his wife, Elspeth Graham, team up for a captivating, lushly illustrated tale evoking a Chinese legend. A Junior Library Guild Selection Tashi lives in a tiny village at the foot of the mountains, below the tea plantations where her mother works. When her mother falls ill, Tashi goes alone to the plantation, hoping to earn money for the doctor. But she is far too small to harvest the tender shoots, and her clumsy efforts anger the cruel Overseer. She is desolate, until - chack-chack-chack! - something extraordinary happens. Inspired by a centuries-old legend of tea-picking monkeys, here is a richly told tale full of vivid characters: the heartless Overseer, the enigmatic Royal Tea Taster, and - far away - an empress with a penchant for tea.

Wednesday, December 03, 2014

What the Ladybug Heard by Julia Donaldson, illustrated by Lydia Monks

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Although much quieter than the farm animals that moo, cluck, or oink, a gentle ladybug is instrumental in foiling a plan to steal the farm's prize-winning cow.

Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Tap Tap Bang Bang by Emma Garcia

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Cree craw with the saw, bang bang with the hammer, and twizzle, twist, twirl, and spin with the screwdriver, bolts, and nuts. What fun! It's tool time for children as they delight in bright and colourful chisels, clamps, drills, pliers, and mallets at work. What could they be making? Kids will love finding out - and joining in with the sound effects in this action - packed book. Perfect for sharing with little builders!

Monday, December 01, 2014

Unbored: The Essential Field Guide to Serious Fun by Joshua Glenn and Elizabeth Foy Larsen

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Unbored is the guide and activity book every modern kid needs. Vibrantly designed, lavishly illustrated, brilliantly walking the line between cool and constructive, it's crammed with activities that are not only fun and doable but also designed to get kids engaged with the wider world. With contributions from a diverse crowd of experts, the book provides kids with information to round out their world view and inspire them to learn more. From how-tos on using the library or writing your representative to a graphic history of video games, the book isn't shy about teaching. Yet the bulk of the 350-page mega-resource presents hands-on activities that further the mission in a fun way, featuring the best of the old as well as the best of the new: classic science experiments, crafts and upcycling, board game hacking, code-cracking, geocaching, skateboard repair, yarn-bombing, stop-action movie-making-plus tons of sidebars and more.

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star by Jerry Pinkney

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One of the most acclaimed children's book illustrators of our time now takes his legendary skill with watercolor to new heights in this lavish visual adventure. As a curious little chipmunk leaves his nest to greet the twilight, he gazes at the glittering sky above him. He can't help but also notice the sparkling dewdrops on a spider's web, the lights of the fireflies, and the shimmers of moonlight on the water. "How I wonder what you are!" marvels the tiny creature, launching a dreamlike quest to reach for the stars. Inspired by one of our most popular children's lullabies, Jerry Pinkney's gentle world - where the loving arms of nature embrace us despite darkness or uncertainty - is perfect for easing little ones into dreamland.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Weird Birds by Chris Earley

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Beautiful photographs that show the birds in sharp, clear detail Informative captions that provide fascinating details about the lives of these intriguing creatures. The book will appeal to middle school students exploring topic ideas, younger students interested in wildlife and advanced readers who enjoy picture books.

Friday, November 28, 2014

What Is Part This, Part That by Harriet Ziefert

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Song-like rhyming text invites readers to guess what different components add up to. For example, a secret's part whisper, part keeping mum, and a certain kind of fruit is part peach and part plum (a nectarine). When you're on the equator you're part south and part north, and a certain kind of chair is part back and part forth (a rocking chair). The collage art further expresses the concept that, from stones to sticks, the world is indeed a marvelous mix.

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Bird and Squirrel on the Run! by James Burks

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Bird and Squirrel outwit Cat and become best friends in this zany road-trip adventure. Bird is a happy-go-lucky bundle of energy. Squirrel is a cautious collector of acorns. But when Squirrel loses his winter stash saving Bird from Cat, the duo have to go where the weather is warm and food is plentiful! So it's south or bust in this hilarious graphic novel about two unlikely friends on a road-trip adventure.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Shoplifter by Michael Cho

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Corrina Park used to have big plans. Studying English literature in college, she imagined writing a successful novel and leading the idealized life of an author. But she’s been working at the same advertising agency for the past five years and the only thing she’s written is copy. Corrina knows there must be more to life, but she faces the same question as does everyone in her generation: how to find it?

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

If Rocks Could Sing: A Discovered Alphabet by Leslie McGuirk

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Amazing rocks, found on a stretch of beach near the author's home, comprise this unique alphabet book. A is for Addition, and there are rocks in the shape of real numbers, too. B is for Bird, and there is a bird rock on a nest with an egg. G is for Ghosts, and there is a host of rocks that look like ghosts! Children and adults alike will pore over these fascinating rocks, and will be inspired collect their own.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Mouse and Lion retold by Rand Burkert, illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert

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On a ridge above the Kalihari, Lion naps, until Mouse bumbles into him, willy-nilly, startling him awake. After a show of teeth, Lion is softened by Mouse's pledge of loyalty and sets him free. When a cold moon brings a humbling lesson, Lion comes to recognize Mouse's keen skill, and deeper kindness. Mouse and Lion, Aesop's fabled duo, renew their ancient bond in this warm retelling by Rand Burkert, illuminated by the authentic natural detail of Nancy Ekholm Burkert's art.

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Archaeologist’s Tools by Anders Hanson

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Archaeologist's Tools defines the basic tools used in the field by archaeologists. Straightforward definitions along with labeled images help kids understand the uses and value of backhoes, total stations, trowels and sifters. Simple sentences and tool-in-use photos will have young readers ready to get to work!

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Spot Goes to the Library by Eric Hill

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In this new addition to Spot's popular series of landscape board books, Spot and his friends spend the day at the library searching for books with the help of Ms. Lion. The fun only increases when they take the books home to act them out. Young children love a new story, and this one celebrates reading, imagination and the joy of discovering books.

Friday, November 21, 2014

It’s a Small World by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman, illustrated by Joey Chou

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One of the most recognizable and beloved songs comes to life in this beautifully-illustrated picture book. Featuring lyrics from "It's a Small World," as well as original artwork by Joey Chou inspired by the Disney theme parks attraction, this picture book is sure to delight. Plus, the accompanying CD features a recording of the song so young readers can listen while they read!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

The Little Hummingbird by Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas

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A new edition of the beautifully illustrated, bestselling book, revised for younger readers. This inspiring children's book - a revised edition of the award-winning Flight of the Hummingbird - is based on a South American indigenous story about a courageous hummingbird who defies fear and expectations in her attempt to save the forest from fire. The illustrated story is supplemented by a natural and cultural history of hummingbirds, as well as an inspiring message from Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai. The evocative artwork by internationally renowned Haida artist Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas complements the optimistic tale that encourages everyone to take responsibility for their home and the planet.

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Witch and Wizard Volume 2: Operation Zero by James Patterson and Dara Naraghi, illustrated by Victor Santos

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Whit and Wisty get the shock of their lives when a member of the New Order's inner circle, The One Who Bans Books, contacts them with a clandestine proposal: he wants their help in removing The One Who Is The One from power! He confesses to having grown disgusted with the N.O., and reveals that he's aware of an ancient book of the occult that holds a spell for stripping an individual of all their magic. Unfortunately, the book is in a heavily-guarded N.O. bunker that's shielded against magic portals from Shadowland. But more importantly, can the Allgood siblings even trust this man who is willing to commit treason, or is his offer just an elaborate trap?

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Story of Emma Lazarus: Liberty’s Voice by Erica Silverman, illustrated by Stacey Schuett

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Emma Lazarus overcame the barriers of her day to become one of the leading poets of the nineteenth century. She used her celebrity to help the poor and impoverished immigrants of Eastern Europe. When the statue Liberty Enlightening the World came to the United States as a gift from France, it was Emma's poem "The New Colossus" that became forever connected with this American icon. Emma's words have served as a rallying call to generations of immigrants.

Monday, November 17, 2014

When Bob met Woody: The Story of a Young Bob Dylan by Gary Golio, illustrated by Marc Burckhardt

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"Hey hey, Woody Guthrie, I wrote you a song..." When Bob finished, Woody's face lit up like the sun. Bob Dylan is a musical icon, an American legend, and, quite simply, a poet. But before he became Bob Dylan, he was Bob Zimmerman, a kid from rural Minnesota. This lyrical and gorgeously illustrated picture book biography follows Bob as he renames himself after his favorite poet, Dylan Thomas, and leaves his mining town to pursue his love of music in New York City. There, he meets his folk music hero and future mentor, Woody Guthrie, changing his life forever.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

I’m a Truck Driver by Jonathan London, illustrated by David Parkins

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There are many different kinds of trucks to drive. You can dig up dirt with a power shovel, lift steel beams with a giant crane, flatten tar with a steamroller, and push away snow with a snowplow. Preschoolers will love watching the little boy and girl in the story as they sit in the driver's seat of twelve great machines that rumble and tumble and go clinka-vroom vroom!

Saturday, November 15, 2014

My Daddy is a Giant by Carl Norac, illustrated by Ingrid Godon

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For this little boy, having a daddy is like having his own personal giant. His daddy is so tall the clouds can rest on his shoulders. His sneezes are as powerful as hurricanes. And there's no safer place to be than in a giants strong arms. The imaginative text expresses a toddler's love and admiration for his father, and the bright, bold illustrations capture the gentle humor. This is a warm and lively celebration of fathers - those true giants among men.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Little Rabbit and the Meanest Mother on Earth by Kate Klise, illustrated by M Sarah Klise

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What does Little Rabbit do when his mother insists he clean his playroom? Why, run away and join the circus, of course!

Thursday, November 13, 2014

The Loud Book by Deborah Underwood, illustrated by Renata Liwska

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BANG! CRACKLE! BOO! Just like there are lots of quiets, there are also lots of louds: Good louds (HOORAY!) and bad louds (CRASH!) And louds that make you feel like you are the center of attention (BURP!). The Loud Book compiles all these kid-friendly noises from morning to night, in a way that is sure to make readers CHEER!

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Ladybug Girl and the Bug Squad by David Soman and Jacky Davis

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The Bug Squad are coming to Lulu's house for a play date and she knows exactly what they are going to do all day. They use their big imaginations to create their own fun games right in Lulu's backyard. But when some things don't go just the way Lulu planned, Dragonfly Girl's feelings get hurt. This is a job for Ladybug Girl! When Lulu is Ladybug Girl, she knows that even if it isn't easy, it is important to apologize. For fans of Fancy Nancy and Betty Bunny, the Ladybug Girl series honours individuality, friendship, and a love of nature!
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