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Gone Forever?- Places to See (and Save) Before They Disappear

Part of the nonfiction Orca Think series for middle-grade readers, this illustrated book introduces young people to places around the world that could disappear because of the effects of human-caused climate change.

 
I Am the River- Sarah E. Ray and the Bob-Lo Boat

I am the river. Blue and green, fast and flowing, sweeping river grasses aside . . . moving between Lake Erie and Detroit. The Detroit River has long had a story to tell. It has seen a time before people. And it has seen many faces cross its waters, from Indigenous people guiding canoes to settlers on its banks and freedom seekers riding the underground railroad north toward liberty, with Bob-Lo Island at the river's end, so close to Canada. At one time, a giant steamboat carried hundreds of

 
How Big Is That? a Life-Size Guide to the Animal Kingdom

Meet more than 100 life-sized animals in this compendium perfect for animal lovers!From the tip of a giraffe's head to the tail of a whale, this is your chance to get up close to creatures of all shapes and sizes!Stare into the super-sensitive eye of a tiger, count the spikes on the snout of a rhinoceros raptor, and find out why jack rabbits have such big ears. Then turn to the back of the book to see which animals are the biggest! A large-format compendium perfect for avid animal lovers.

 
Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales

Enjoy more than forty magical fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen, the storyteller behind beloved stories like "The Little Mermaid" and "Thumbelina," available together in this beautiful collectible edition. Discover Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tales in this lovely selection of some of his most famous stories, originally published in the 19th century. His tales are filled with memorable characters such as the little mermaid, the princess and the pea, Thumbelina, the ugly ducklin

 
Grimms' Fairy Tales by Grimm, Jacob
Date added:
Jan 7, 2026
Grimms' Fairy Tales

Fifty-two of the Brothers Grimms' iconic fairy tales are now available together in this beautiful collectible edition. In the early 19th century, the Grimm brothers set out to collect folktales from Germany and other parts of Europe, publishing them in a book titled Children's and Household Tales. By the 20th century, that book was the second most read book in Germany after the Bible. With classic stories like "Rapunzel," "Hansel and Gretel," "Snow White," "The Frog Prince," and "Rumpelstiltskin

 
The Forest Revealed- An Illustrated Year

Discover the amazing, fun diversity of life in the northern forest through 12 vivid paintings, each with a numbered key to search for and identify the animals, plants, insects and fungi pictured. Each of artist Jada Fitch's twelve stunning paintings represents the forest during one month of the year, featuring an array of animals, plants, insects, fungi, and other creatures common during those weeks. Opposite each painting is a list of all the species depicted, with corresponding numbers in the

 
Female Heroes of Greek Mythology- 51 Legends Who Ruled the Ancient World

"Dive into this dazzling, mythological story collection that celebrates 51 of the bold, brave, talented, and fearless female heroes of Greek mythology! Inside, you'll meet goddesses, warriors, princesses, and beyond who used their power and skills to win battles, protect their homes, and rule the realm. Written especially for kids, these stories are exciting, inspiring, and fun, getting them interested in folklore, excited to read, and giving them amazing women to root for! Female Heroes of Gree

 
Faster Than a Jet, Bigger Than a Whale- An Illustrated Guide to Measuring Our World

A lavishly-illustrated guide to real-life wonders large and small! Dive into the biggest, the fastest and the strongest, from nature to technology to the miracles of the human body.A gorilla is stronger than a human, but who is the strongest of all? Who's the oldest? Come to think of it, who eats the most? And if we're really asking important questions: who poops the most? (Among mammals, pandas are the champions.)From Earth's largest mountain (it's not Everest, but Hawaii's Mauna Kea) to Typhoo

 
Diagnosis Detectives- Tummy Trouble

A non-fiction human body detective series about the microscopic crime-solving team in all of our bodies, packed full of easily digestible facts! Join a team of quirky characters that live in the human body as they investigate the clues behind mystery symptoms to find each culprit to illnesses and ailments. The Diagnosis Detective Agency work out what's wrong inside their human body by investigating symptoms and inspecting suspects, before revealing the culprits causing tummy trouble.

 
Copland- A Story about America

"A spirited picture book biography about composer Aaron Copland and the birth of modern America This is a story about music. But it's also a story about America. Aaron Copland was born in Brooklyn in 1900 at the dawn of a new generation. In a community of immigrants, he had a front-row seat to the many ways that the United States was growing and changing. During this electrifying time, Aaron began making music as dynamic and innovative as the people and progress around him. While some didn't und

 
Clothes to Make You Smile- Patrick Kelly Designs His Dreams

"Patrick Kelly was one of the most influential fashion designers of the 20th century, but growing up in Vicksburg, Mississippi he didn't see many boys who liked to sew. That didn't stop him from sitting down at his grandma's table and picking up a needle and thread. Patrick loved the way clothes could make someone feel their best, and he dreamed of creating designs full of joy and whimsy. Those dreams brought him to some of the biggest cities in the world, but when he got there, he was told that

 
Charles Perrault's Tales of Mother Goose

Eight timeless fairy tales by Charles Perrault from "Cinderella" to "Bluebeard" are available together in this beautiful collectible edition. Inspired by oral folktales and written with his own spin, Charles Perrault's stories helped define the fairy tale genre and have inspired many adaptations over the centuries. First published in the late 17th century, Perrault used a popular figure of fairy tales and nursery rhymes, Mother Goose, as the face of his anthology. Discover eight of Perrault's Ta

 
Bog Buddies by Hevron, Amy
Date added:
Jan 7, 2026
Bog Buddies

"Discover the tiny yet abundant world of a wetland bog that explores how even the smallest habitats play big roles in nature"-- Provided by publisher.

 

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