Night stories - folktales from Latin America - a toon graphic by Liniers, 1973- author, illustrator.
Fake Chinese sounds by Tsong, Jing Jing, author.
"Between homework, studying, and Chinese school, Me?i Yi¯ng's summer is shaping up to be a boring one. Her only bright spots are practice with her soccer team, the Divas, and the time spent with her na?i nai, who is visiting from Taiwan. Although Me?i Yi¯ng's Mandarin isn't the best and Na?i Nai doesn't speak English, they find other ways to connect, like cooking guo¯tie¯ together and doing tai chi in the mornings. By the end of the summer, Me?i Yi¯ng is sad to see Na?i Nai go-she's the com�
The midnight roar! by Richardson, Shane, author, illustrator.
"Ember City is being plagued by loud growls in the night. Drake, Li, and Runa's search for the source of the noise leads them to a mountainside cave. What they find inside isn't a vicious beast but a great snoring cave dragon! Can the dragon friends solvethe snore so the dragons of Ember City can finally get some sleep?"--
Animal climate heroes! by Stevens, Alison Pearce, author.
"What can we do to stop climate change? It's time to call in some superheroes! We have elephants protecting our forests by trampling trees. Whales contributing to ocean health with their massive poo-nados. Sea otters fighting climate change by guarding kelp forests. And spiny anteaters moving 8 tons of soil each year, feeding plants as it goes. So when we protect the habitats of our climate heroes? We're protecting our planet. Get ready to learn all about these four legged, and no-legged, creatu
Fry guys by Geron, Eric, author.
"Waffle has always dreamed about adventure outside her small town of Spudtown, Idaho. But as it turns out, adventure was dreaming of her, too. One day, Waffle's hometown is invaded by evil UFO-nion Rings. They're big. They're greasy. And they're ready totake all the fries back to their lair. It's up to Waffle and her best buddies, Curly and Sweets, to put an end to the UFO-nion Rings' rampage. That is... if they can!"--
Two-headed chicken - beak to the future by Angleberger, Tom, author, artist.
"The two-headed chicken is back, with twice the adventure, twice the jokes, and a lot more heads (wait, did they just accidentally turn into a double-headed space snake?). Having lost the Astrocap(tm) somewhere in the multiverse, our intrepid hero dons the Timecap(tm) to scour the timestream, which looks a lot like broccoli, in search of it. But danger and drama await with every time-hopping POOZB! of the Timecap(tm), including hungry dinosaurs, fierce werewolves, poet Emily Dickinson, a fish wi