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El club de los unicornios

2019
"Amy starts a unicorn fan club which soon attracts some unusual members"--OCLC.

Here comes the Easter Beagle!

2018
"It's Easter morning! Linus, Charlie Brown, and the whole Peanuts gang eagerly await the Easter Beagle. Every year he bounces down the lane delivering brightly painted eggs and spreading the joy of spring. But this year, the Easter Beagle is sick, and doesn't want to do his job"--Amazon.

It's a dog's life, Charlie Brown

a new Peanuts book
2022
Collection of comics starring Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and friends.

Of course it's a big deal!

a story about learning to react calmly and appropriately
2017
"Braden delivers drama to every minor misunderstanding, grievance and annoyance in his life! Will he learn to keep his cool in the face of disappointment, or will every discouraging moment send him into an emotional meltdown? See what lessons he learns in this fast-paced story about the perils of overreacting and losing self-control."--Provided by publisher.

The fun starts here!

four favorite chapter books in one
2018
Contains four books, mostly starring kids, featuring "Dinosaurs Before Dark," about two kids time traveling to the time of dinosaurs, "Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus," about a girl who is afraid of the school bus, "The Absent Author," about three kids searching for a missing author, and "The Scaredy Cat," about a mermaid kitten who is not as brave as her friends.

Same here!

the differences we share
2022
"Children around the world live different lives from one another--different cultures, different geographic and socio-economic realities, differing access to health and education. Despite these differences, they all share common needs: the need to feel loved and protected, the need to have a place to live, the need to learn, to eat, to play, to share, and to dream for the future. Grounded in careful and extensive research, this book introduces readers to kids from around the world and the lives they lead. The child-centered narrative and playful illustrations explore how education, family, free time, and other aspects of daily life look different depending on who you are and where you live . . . fostering a global worldview, [and]encourages kids to draw connections to their own lives while learning about the experiences of others"--Provided by publisher.

The kiddie table

2018
"On Thanksgiving Day, a girl who has just turned eight loudly insists that she be permitted to sit at the dining room table, rather than with the babies"--Provided by publisher.

Books under fire

a hit list of banned and challenged children's books
2021
Spotlights dozens of titles written for young children through young teens that have been banned or challenged, including a profile of each and naming past challenges and how they were faced. Also provides discussion ideas for banned books programs and an appendix of additional resources for librarians who become caught up in a challenge.

My name is Tani--and I believe in miracles

the amazing true story of one boy's journey from refugee to chess champion
2022
Shares the story of an eight-year-old Nigerian immigrant whose family had to flee to the United States after being threatened by terrorists, and in one year became a chess champion.

Better book clubs

deepening comprehension and elevating conversation
2022
"This book helps teachers launch and maintain effective book club experiences in grades 2 through 6, by highlighting assessment and instructional practices that support the dual goals of stronger comprehension (thinking) and better conversations (talk)"--Provided by publisher.

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