• How to Read A Book

    How to Read A Book

    Alexander, Kwame

    Fiction. A collage, a poem, a journey. Alexander brings readers on the adventure of learning to read.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View How to Read A Book
  • Something About the Sky

    Something About the Sky

    Carson, Rachel

    Non-Fiction. Using cut-paper, McClure takes readers through an essay written by Carson, the author of Silent Spring, about water both high and low and how it impacts our world.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Something About the Sky
  • What Happened to You?

    What Happened to You?

    Catchpole, James

    Fiction. A kid is pestered with questions about what happened to his leg. The answer… none of your business!

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View What Happened to You?
  • Escape

    Escape

    Chen, Ming (Children's author)

    Non-Fiction. Dart, defy, disguise. These are just a few choices refugees have had to make. This book explores how escape has helped people survive war, hate, and climate change.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Escape
  • The Magical Yet

    The Magical Yet

    DiTerlizzi, Angela

    Fiction. Can’t do it? Not ever? Nope – just not yet! DiTerlizzi shows readers all about the magical yet.

    Format: Book

    Availability: All copies in use

    View The Magical Yet
  • A Place Inside of Me

    A Place Inside of Me

    Elliott, Zetta

    Non-Fiction. Spoken word meets picture book. An exploration of emotions and self-love.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View A Place Inside of Me
  • Bodies Are Cool

    Bodies Are Cool

    Feder, Tyler

    Non-Fiction. A beautifully illustrated, colorful, and catchy celebration of all types of bodies.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Bodies Are Cool
  • These Olive Trees

    These Olive Trees

    Ghanameh, Aya

    Fiction. A story of home. Olive trees signify to Oraib hope and family. In this beautifully illustrated story, she uses the trees to dream her family’s legacy into the future.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View These Olive Trees
  • Berry Song

    Berry Song

    Goade, Michaela

    Fiction. A Tlingit girl’s adventure of not only gathering berries with her Grandmother, but also learning the language of the earth.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Berry Song
  • Something, Someday

    Something, Someday

    Gorman, Amanda

    Fiction. A poetic journey about making an impact and creating change.

    Format: Book

    Availability: Available

    View Something, Someday