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Adi of Boutanga by Alain Serge Dzotap

Adi of Boutanga is a gentle story about a harsh reality for young women in Cameroon (and elsewhere in the world). Adi of Boutanga: A ...
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Books About Weather and Natural Disasters: A Redeemed Reader Booklist

Books about weather and natural disasters, and their related sub-topics like hurricanes, tornadoes, and giant floods, are hot picks for the elementary school crowd. Just ...
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The Story Of Martin Luther by Jared Kennedy

Martin Luther headlines a new series of Christian biographies for 4th-6th graders. The Story of Martin Luther by Jared Kennedy. Crossway, 2024. 138 pages. Reading ...
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The Story Of Katie Luther by Gretchen Ronnevik

Katharina Luther receives her due as the industrious helpmeet of the world-changing reformer. The Story of Katie Luther: The Nun Who Escaped to Freedom by ...
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Cicely Tyson by Renee Watson

Lyrical prose and vibrant collage illustrations introduce young readers to Cicely Tyson. Cicely Tyson by Renee Watson, illustrated by Sherry Shine. Amistad Books for Young ...
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To Walk the Sky by Patricia Morris Buckley

In To Walk the Sky, young readers learn how Iroquois men became steelworkers. To Walk the Sky: How Iroquois Steelworkers Helped Build Towering Cities by ...
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*The World Entire: A True Story of an Extraordinary World War II Rescue by Elizabeth Brown

The World Entire tells the little-known story of the Portuguese diplomat who rescued almost 30,000 refugees during World War II. *The World Entire: A True ...
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The World in your Lunch Box by Claire Eamer

Those foods you think are so ordinary have interesting origins. This is the world in your lunch box.... The World in your Lunch Box: The ...
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*The Traveling Taco by Mia Wenjen

Young readers will learn more about the origins of their favorite foods in The Traveling Taco! *The Traveling Taco: The Amazing and Surprising Journey of ...
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*Putin vs. Zelensky: The Russo-Ukrainian War by Ben Thompson

Putin vs. Zelensky focuses on biography to give readers a grasp of the fraught history between Russia and Ukraine, and how the current conflict developed. ...
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*The Black Mambas: The World’s First All-Woman Anti-Poaching Unit by Kelly Crull

Young readers are introduced to The Black Mambas: The World's First All Women Anti-poaching Unit. *The Black Mambas: The World's First All-Woman Anti-Poaching Unit by ...
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Fly Like a Bird by Olga Ptashnik

A little chickadee wonders how to fly like a bird in this well-illustrated picture book from Spain. Fly Like a Bird by Olga Ptashnil. Eerdmans, ...
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*Ribbit! The Truth About Frogs by Annette Whipple

Ribbit! The Truth about Frogs is an engaging nonfiction picture book that answers lots of good questions and helps the reader admire these fascinating amphibians. ...
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*The Peddler and the President by Ann D. Koffsky

Through the lens of a lifelong friendship, The Peddler and the President makes the fraught history of modern Israel accessible to chapter-book readers. *The Peddler ...
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*Rivers by Simon Chapman

Rivers is a stunning picture-book exploration of Earth’s waterways. *Rivers: Culture, Civilization, and Commerce by Simon Chapman, illustrated by Qu Lan. Big Picture Press (Candlewick), ...
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*Gay Girl, Good God by Jackie Hill Perry

In evocative, lyrical prose, Jackie Hill Perry shares her spiritual journey in Gay Girl, Good God. *Gay Girl, Good God: The Story of Who I ...
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The Friendship Train by Debbie Levy

The Friendship Train is the heartwarming true story of Americans pitching in to relieve European hunger after World War II. The Friendship Train by Debbie ...
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Let Creation Rejoice by Jonathan A. Moo and Robert S. White

Engage with environmental concerns from a biblical perspective in Let Creation Rejoice. Let Creation Rejoice: Biblical Hope and Ecological Crisis by Jonathan A. Moo and ...
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*The Redeemed Reader Book by the RR Team

The Redeemed Reader team wrote a book! It's about reading with your children and teens. But we couldn't exactly review our own book. What follows ...
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Whale Eyes by James Robinson

Whale Eyes is an innovative memoir by a young filmmaker documenting his struggles with reading and physical difference. Whale Eyes: A Memoir About Seeing and ...
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*Reading Between the Lines by Gene Edward Veith, Jr.

Don't understand literature? Reading Between the Lines is an excellent crash course in a Christian—and scholarly—understanding of literature. Reading Between the Lines: A Christian Guide ...
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The Read-Aloud Handbook by Jim Trelease

The Read-Aloud Handbook has been a gold standard in books about children's books for decades; we recommend older editions of this book. The Read-Aloud Handbook ...
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Books Children Love by Elizabeth Wilson

Books Children Love is a great resource: essentially a giant annotated booklist of great books for children. Books Children Love: A Guide to the Best ...
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Picture This: How Pictures Work by Molly Bang

When you read a picture book, do you know how the pictures work? Can you "picture this"? Picture This: How Pictures Work, revised and expanded ...
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The Keeper of Stories by Caroline Kusin Pritchard

In The Keeper of Stories, lyrical prose and engaging mixed media illustrations tell the story of the 1966 fire in New York's Jewish Theological Seminary ...
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Out of School and Into Nature: The Anna Comstock Story by Suzanne Slade

A simple picture book biography, Out of School and Into Nature, introduces young readers to the fascinating life and work of artist and naturalist Anna ...
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The Church History ABCs by Steven J. Nichols

The Church History ABCs is a picture book that introduces twenty-six noteworthy individuals who had a significant impact on building the church. The Church History ...
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Zero! The Number That Almost Wasn’t by Sarah Albee

Zero! takes readers on a whirlwind picture-book tour through the history of a mathematical concept. Zero! The Number That Almost Wasn't by Sarah Albee, illustrated ...
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Drawing Is … Your Guide to Scribbled Adventures by Elizabeth Haidle

Drawing Is . . . hands young artists a few basic art principles and encourages them to let their imaginations run wild. Drawing Is ... ...
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*John Calvin’s Illustrated Institutes by Martin Williams and Joy Williams

Calvin’s Institutes in a graphic-novel format introduces young readers to the tenets of Reformed theology. *John Calvin's Illustrated Institutes: Knowing God and Knowing Ourselves by ...
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Joseph and the Very Strange Dreams by Tim Thornborough

In this vibrant retelling of the story of Joseph for young children, emphasis is placed on how God worked in Joseph's life through "very strange" ...
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Jesus Moments: Jonah by Alison Mitchell

Jesus Moments: Jonah doesn't just introduce the story of Jonah to kids, it helps them see how the story also points to Jesus. Jesus Moments: ...
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God’s Little Oceanographer by Tina Cho

God's Little Oceanographer invites children to wonder at both God's magnificent creation and at the Creator Himself. God's Little Oceanographer (Big Adventures for Growing Minds) ...
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Animals of the National Parks by Fifty-Nine Parks

Animals of the National Parks is a fun, themed alphabet book for National Park lovers. Animals of the National Parks: An Alphabet Book by Fifty-Nine ...
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*Magic in a Drop of Water by Julie Winterbottom

Magic in a Drop of Water is a beautifully-illustrated, engagingly-written picture book biography of a pioneering woman ecologist. *Magic in a Drop of Water: How ...
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Rise and Fall: Great Empires That Shaped the World by Peter Allen

Rise and Fall introduces young readers to world empires that don’t receive as much attention in the history books. Rise and Fall: Great Empires That ...
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The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle by Anne Renaud

The Boy Who Invented the Popsicle is a fun picture book biography to enjoy alongside everyone's favorite frozen treat (bonus: it includes science activities!). The ...
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*The Crayon Man by Natascha Biebow

The Crayon Man boldly and boisterously tells the story of how Crayola crayons were invented. *The Crayon Man: The True Story of the Invention of ...
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Chronicles of Wonder: The Story-Formed Life of C. S. Lewis by Leah Boden

Chronicles of Wonder introduces kids to the life and work of C. S. Lewis in this volume of the Tales of Boldness and Faith Series. ...
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The Angel Orphan: Charlotte Mason Finds Her Way Home by Leah Boden

The Angel Orphan introduces kids to the life and work of Charlotte Mason in this volume of the Tales of Boldness and Faith Series. The ...
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Books And Movies: A Redeemed Reader Booklist

We readers have lots of opinions about movies based off books. But let's flip the script: What about books that are about movies? The books ...
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*Bright Stars of Black British History by J. T. Williams

A beautifully illustrated, well-written guide to the Bright Stars of Black British History for middle grades. *Bright Stars of Black British History by J. T. ...
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Riding the Rails: Big Boy 4014 and Ticket to Ride

Big Boy 4014 and the Steam Train charts the restoration of a legendary locomotive. Big Boy 4014 and the Steam Train by Marsha Diane Arnold, ...
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John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim by Brian H. Cosby

John Bunyan: The Journey of a Pilgrim is a middle grades biography of the author of the beloved Christian classic, Pilgrim's Progress. John Bunyan: The ...
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Are We There Yet? by Stacy McAnulty

Are We There Yet? is an entertaining travelogue of the first cross-country road trip. Are We There Yet? The First Road Trip across the USA ...
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Death in the Jungle by Candace Fleming

Death in the Jungle tells the harrowing story of the “Reverend” Jim Jones and the tragic fate of his followers. Death in the Jungle: Murder, ...
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*52 Weeks in the Word: Student Edition by Trillia J. Newbell

52 Weeks in the Word thoughtfully guides students through reading the New Testament in a year. *52 Weeks in the Word: Student Edition by Trillia ...
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*The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel adapted by Mario DeMatteo

The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel faithfully adapts Corrie Ten Boom’s story for graphic-novel fans. *The Hiding Place: A Graphic Novel by Corrie Ten Boom, ...
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*Surviving Vesuvius by Christopher Harrisson

Surviving Vesuvius is an intimate look at an ancient disaster. *Surviving Vesuvius: A Lucky Escape from the Tragic Fate of Ancient Pompeii by Christopher Harrisson, ...
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*Eric’s Greatest Race by Tim Challies

Eric's Greatest Race is a lively graphic novel-style biography of a man who followed Christ to the Olympics and to China. *Eric's Greatest Race by ...
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First Steps in Verse: *You’re a Poet and Dino Poet

You’re a Poet is a friendly and practical guide not just to writing poetry, but thinking poetically. *You’re A Poet: Ways to Start Writing Poems ...
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Pilgrim Codex by Vivian Mansour

Pilgrim Codex is a story about Mexican immigration told in Aztec-inspired artwork and text. Pilgrim Codex by Vivian Mansour, illustrated by Emmanuel Valtierra, translated by ...
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God with Us: Bible Stories on the Road to Emmaus by Matt Mikalatos

The graphic novel God with Us takes a unique approach to Bible stories, using Luke 24:27 as a framework. God with Us: Bible Stories on ...
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*The Storyteller’s Bible by Kathryn Butler

The Storyteller’s Bible weaves the gospel into 35 theologically-rich stories from scripture. *The Storyteller’s Bible: Celebrating the Greatest Storyteller of All by Kathryn Butler. B&H ...
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What a Character! Notable Lives from History by Marilyn Boyer

History lovers will enjoy the short biographies of notable historical figures in the What a Character! series from Master Books. What a Character! Notable Lives ...
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Birdlore by Jess Keating

Birdlore is a vibrant picture book biography of Florence Merriam Bailey, bird-watcher extraordinaire. Birdlore: The Iridescent Life of Florence Merriam Bailey by Jess Keating, illustrated ...
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How to Survive on the Moon by Joalda Morancy

Getting to the moon was only the beginning. But How to Survive on the Moon? How to Survive on the Moon: Lunar Lessons from a ...
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*Painting Wonder by Katie Wray Schon

Painting Wonder, an outstanding example of a picture book biography, is a sure winner for all Narnia and Tolkien fans. *Painting Wonder: How Pauline Baynes ...
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Birds of a Feather: Bird Books for Kids

Do you have a young bird lover in your house? A bird nerd who, at age 10, can tell you all the migratory species that ...
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A Wonderful Surprise by Sally Michael

A Wonderful Surprise looks at Easter through the lens of one short scripture passage which children are encouraged to memorize. A Wonderful Surprise by Sally ...
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Trouble Dog by Carol A. Foote

Tucker is nothing but trouble, but a kind new owner helps this trouble dog learn to be a hero in this lively nonfiction picture book. ...
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Jella Lepman and Her Library of Dreams by Katherine Paterson

Katherine Paterson’s latest is a biography of Jella Lepman, an unexpected postwar hero. Jella Lepman and Her Library of Dreams: The Woman Who Rescued a ...
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The Big Book of Balloon Art by Gerry Giovinco

The Big Book of Balloon Art is a great introduction to an inexpensive hobby that is sure to bring delight. The Big Book of Balloon ...
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My Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda by Bibi Dumon Tak

Animals give school-style presentations about other animals. Guess whose Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda? My Presentation Today Is about the Anaconda by Bibi Dumon ...
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Black Culture Roundup: *When I Hear Spirituals, How Sweet the Sound, *Everywhere Beauty is Harlem

Three picture books about African American culture can open windows of understanding a wider world. *When I Hear Spirituals by Cheryl Willis Hudson, illustrated by ...
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Counting Winter by Nancy White Carlstrom

Counting Winter is a clever picture book that manages to mix counting, nature study, and poetry into one irresistible wintry package. Counting Winter by Nancy ...
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Trans Ideology: Resources for Parents

The tide against trans identification among children may be turning, and that's a welcome development. But any ideology that gets its hooks into the young ...
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How to Teach Kids Theology by Sam Luce and Hunter Williams

How to Teach Kids Theology reminds parents and youth leaders of the whys and wherefores of biblical instruction. How to Teach Kids Theology by Sam ...
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2025 Sibert Honor Books: Call Me Roberto, The Girl Who Sang, The Enigma Girls, and Wings of an Eagle

This year's Sibert honor books for excellence in nonfiction include two minority sports heroes, a very young Holocaust survivor, and a World War II espionage ...
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2025 Sibert Medal Winner: Life After Whale by Lynn Brunelle and Jason Chin

Life after Whale, the 2025 Sibert Medal for excellence in nonfiction, pictures the phenomenon of “Whale Fall”: how the earth’s largest living creature supports thriving ...
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2025 Caldecott Honor Books: *Home in a Lunchbox, My Daddy Is a Cowboy, *Noodles on a Bicycle, and Up Up Ever Up

This year's Caldecott honor books feature warm family ties, amazing skills and ambitions fulfilled. Home in a Lunchbox by Cherry Mo. Penguin Workshop, 2024, 32 ...
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*Soul School by Amber O’Neal Johnston

Soul School is a well-researched, thoughtful, and joyful exploration of Black literature for children and teens. Highly recommended. *Soul School: Taking Kids on a Joy-Filled ...
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*Working Boats: An Inside Look at Ten Watercraft by Tom Crestodina

With engaging text, cutaway art, and beautifully detailed illustrations, Tom Crestodina introduces young readers to the world of working boats in Working Boats: An Inside ...
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*Go Forth and Tell by Breanna J. McDaniel

Lively and inspirational, Go Forth and Tell shows a woman who took her calling as a storyteller seriously. Go Forth and Tell: The Life of ...
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Coretta: The Autobiography of Mrs. Coretta Scott King by Coretta Scott King

Coretta herself tells the story of her life with Martin Luther King, Jr., in this beautifully illustrated picture book biography. Coretta: The Autobiography of Mrs. ...
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Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World by Roma Agrawal

These “Seven Small Inventions” are often overlooked, but where would we be without them? Seven Small Inventions that Changed the World by Roma Agrawal, illustrated ...
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Close Up & Far Out by Mary Auld

Close Up & Far Out demonstrates how two 17th-century scientists opened windows on the very large and the very small. Close Up & Far Out: ...
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José Feeds the World by David Unger

José Feeds the World is a cheerfully-illustrated picture book biography about a servant-heart who feeds those in need. José Feeds the World: How a Famous ...
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Newbery Roundup #1: Hank Hooperman, Louder Than Hunger, and The Enigma Girls

It's time to start buzzing about Newbery contenders! We'll do our share in the following weeks, but the various ALA award committees have been buzzing ...
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Amazing Asia by Rashmi Sirdeshpande

Amazing Asia takes readers on a whirlwind tour of the geography, basic history, ethnicities and cultures of the world’s largest and most varied continent. Amazing ...
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Rube Goldberg’s Big Book of Building by Ed Stackley, et al

Rube Goldberg’s Big Book of Building features practical instructions to building 25 impractical machines. Rube Goldberg’s Big Book of Building: Make 25 Machines that Really ...
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Glad and Golden Hours by Lanier Ivester

Glad and Golden Hours is a lovely companion to Christ-centered Christmas celebrations, both in anticipation of Christmas Day and during the 12 days following. Glad ...
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Fun with Math: Sir Cumference Speaks Volumes, The Pigpen Problem, and Our World: By the Numbers

Sir Cumference returns, Goat and Sheep solve a math problem, and Steve Jenkins crunches the numbers. Sir Cumference Speaks Volumes follows our hero through another ...
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Spiders: A Booklist for Young Arachnophiles

A few weeks ago I was trying to address the cobwebs on the walls and corners above my desk (possibly some procrasti-cleaning due to a ...
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Beyond Infinity by Stephanie Warren Drimmer

Beyond Infinity examines the technology that went into building the James Webb Space Telescope, as well as what it has discovered since its launch. Beyond ...
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The Best News of All by Sally Michael

The Best News of All shares the Christmas story by examining one short scripture passage which children are encouraged to memorize. The Best News of ...
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A Kid’s Guide to the Night Sky by John A. Read

A Kid’s Guide to the Night Sky provides young stargazers with a handy and accessible primer. A Kid’s Guide to the Night Sky: Simple Ways ...
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BIG Words for Little Astronauts by Lisa M. Gerry

BIG Words for Little Astronauts provides an introductory vocabulary for younger readers, from Astrophysics to EXtraterrestrial. BIG Words for Little Astronauts: The Stellar Dictionary Every ...
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*One Long Line by Loree Griffin Burns

One Long Line illustrates the scientific method through the simple observance of one species of caterpillars. *One Long Line: Marching Caterpillars and the Scientists Who ...
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You’re the Boss by Brian Weisfeld and Bonnie Bader

You’re the Boss is a quick but comprehensive guide to for entrepreneurial kids interested in starting a business. You’re the Boss: A Kid’s Ultimate Guide ...
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Art All around Us by Xiao Situ

Art All Around Us introduces young readers to the nearly infinite variety of art and its meaning in ordinary life. Art All around Us: A ...
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Neighborhood Sharks by Katherine Roy

Vividly illustrated, Neighborhood Sharks brings readers up close and personal with one of nature's most fearsome apex predators. Neighborhood Sharks: Hunting with the Great Whites ...
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Who Built That? Bridges by Didier Cornille

Who Built That? Bridges is a clever picture book-in-translation that illustrates ten famous bridges and the construction process and engineers behind them. Who Built That? ...
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*Big Book of Math by Katherine Hannon

The Big Book of Math is a timeline book absolutely filled with mathematical figures, faces, and facts, all situated within the context of a biblical ...
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*A Wondrous Mystery: Daily Advent Devotions by Charles Spurgeon

Joyful and thoughtful, A Wondrous Mystery offers 30 devotional readings drawn from Charles Spurgeon's sermons. *A Wondrous Mystery: Daily Advent Devotions by Charles Spurgeon, edited ...
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History Picture Books: The Soldier’s Friend, The Painter and the President, and Star and the Maestro

Three outstanding picture books introduce young readers to Walt Whitman, Gilbert Stuart, and Mozart. The Soldier’s Friend: Walt Whitman’s Extraordinary Service in the American Civil ...
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Spirit Sleuths by Gail Jarrow

Spirit Sleuths wraps ghosts, mediums, seances, scams, and Houdini in a fascinating true tale. Spirit Sleuths: How Magicians and Detectives Exposed the Ghost Hoaxes by ...
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*The Mythmakers by John Hendrix

In The Mythmakers, John Hendrix explores an extraordinarily fruitful friendship and its roots in myth and legend. *The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C. S. ...
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*Evangelical Heroes by Joel Beeke and Douglas Bond

Evangelical Heroes presents famous and lesser-known Christian role models throughout the modern era. *Evangelical Heroes, Vol. 1 and 2 by Douglas Bond and Joel Beeke. ...
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Radar and the Raft by Jeff Lantos

Radar and the Raft traces the invention of Radar through the harrowing story of a missionary family torpedoed and rescued during World War II. Radar ...
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