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Loved ones with cancer

"Loved Ones With Cancer covers the basics of cancer, what people with cancer might experience, loving someone with cancer, and showing love for others and yourself. Loved Ones With explores what it's like to watch loved ones go through unique and often difficult circumstances. Written in kid-friendly language, this social-emotional learning series supports readers' empathetic understanding of these experiences not only for their loved ones, but also for themselves. Guided exploration of topics i

 
Gender identity for kids - a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody!

"This book introduces different terms for gender identity and expression, while also teaching children how to accept and respect others"--

 
Frozen in time - what ice cores can teach us about climate change

"An introduction to paleoclimatology and ice cores for kids, connecting the methods that scientists use to study our climate history with future climate change solutions"--

 
The Federalist Papers

"How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history, including the Federalist Papers. Find out who wrote the papers, whatthey say, and why they remain important today. Read all about these remarkable documents that helped form a nation"--

 
Extraordinary magic - the storytelling life of Virginia Hamilton

"A lyrical picture book biography that tells the story of one of America's most celebrated children's book authors, Virginia Hamilton, the first African American to win the Newbery Medal"--

 
Earth myths - exploded by science

"Earth is a large planet with many hidden things. We make new discoveries all the time. The world is full of mysteries, but some things can be explained with science. Learn about the scientific method and how it can help you discover the truth. Get readyto blow up some totally-not-true Earth myths"--

 
Different kinds of minds - a guide to your brain

"The author, with her knack for making science easy to understand, explains different types of thinkers and how all minds need to work together to create solutions to help solve real-world problems"--

 
Crow by Roger, Ellen, author.
Date added:
Feb 29, 2024
Crow

"The American crow is known for its sleek feathers, piercing caw, and vengeful memory! Professor Oddfeather offers bite-sized facts on the crow's habitat, how crows have adapted to living near humans, and who is in their family tree"--

 
The brainiac's book of robots and AI

"This exciting book introduces young readers to the myriad robots doing all the dull, dirty, and dangerous work in our world"--

 
Bugs - a skittery, jittery history

"Insects are some of oldest creatures on Earth, evolving well before other land animals alongside ferns and trees. This epic survey follows bugs and their cousins from their earliest appearance in the Paleozoic era up through today. Along the way, readerswill meet many different kinds of insects from various points in history - like the trilobite of the Cambrian Explosion or the more recent and familiar termite. The text explores insect skills like camouflage, communication, metamorphosis, and m

 
Tokyo by Leaf, Christina, author.
Date added:
Feb 29, 2024
Tokyo

"Vibrant illustrations accompany information about the history of Tokyo. The narrative nonfiction text is intended for students in kindergarten through third grade." -Provided by publisher"--

 
People myths - exploded by science

"Have you spotted a ghost? Do carrots help you see in the dark? The world is full of mysteries, but many things can be explained with science. Learn about the scientific method and how it can help you discover the truth. Get ready to blow up some totally-not-true stories about people"--

 
Gender identity for kids - a book about finding yourself, understanding others, and respecting everybody!

"This book introduces different terms for gender identity and expression, while also teaching children how to accept and respect others"--

 
Sometimes when I'm worried

"Children learn practical strategies for coping with worry and anxiety. Gentle, supportive, and straightforward, Sometimes When I'm Worried describes a child's experience with worry and the many ways it can surface. "Sometimes when I'm worried, my tummy feels funny. I get hot and sweaty. My legs jiggle like jelly." Along with the main character, young children learn ways to cope with worry, which can be a challenging emotion. "Daddy says, 'Sometimes when we're worried, it's hard to control our t

 
Loved ones with cancer

"Loved Ones With Cancer covers the basics of cancer, what people with cancer might experience, loving someone with cancer, and showing love for others and yourself. Loved Ones With explores what it's like to watch loved ones go through unique and often difficult circumstances. Written in kid-friendly language, this social-emotional learning series supports readers' empathetic understanding of these experiences not only for their loved ones, but also for themselves. Guided exploration of topics i

 
The Federalist Papers

"How do Americans state what they believe in, how their representative government works, and more? By writing it down! Investigate great documents that have shaped United States history, including the Federalist Papers. Find out who wrote the papers, what they say, and why they remain important today. Read all about these remarkable documents that helped form a nation"--

 
Earth myths - exploded by science

"Earth is a large planet with many hidden things. We make new discoveries all the time. The world is full of mysteries, but some things can be explained with science. Learn about the scientific method and how it can help you discover the truth. Get ready to blow up some totally-not-true Earth myths"--

 
Crow by Rodger, Ellen, author.
Date added:
Feb 29, 2024
Crow

"The American crow is known for its sleek feathers, piercing caw, and vengeful memory! Professor Oddfeather offers bite-sized facts on the crow's habitat, how crows have adapted to living near humans, and who is in their family tree."--

 
Spiders - we're not scary we're amazing

"Dear Humans, it has come to the attention of spiders everywhere that not all of you are spider fans. We hope this is about to change! Inside this book, spiders of all shapes and sizes will share with you some incredible arachnid facts and hope to create an army of human friends." --Page [4] of cover.

 

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