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You have a voice

2021
"A teacher encourages their students to speak up when they see or experience racism, because their voices can make a difference"--OCLC.

The slime from the Black Lagoon

2022
"Hubie has the strangest science teacher ever! Mr. Hyde has the class do the weirdest experiments. This week, Hubie is going to create his own slime. So gooey! So disgusting! How will Hubie ever make a clean getaway from school?"--Back cover.

Brilliant Bea

2021
"With help from Ms. Bloom and some new friends, Beatrice discovers that learning differently is not something to be afraid of, and that dyslexia does not define who she is"--OCLC.

Dress-up day

Sick at home, a young girl misses the costume party at school, so she decides to wear her rabbit costume the next day; but when the other children laugh at her, she is sad--until a boy turns up in his carrot costume, and soon the other children join in their play.
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The plan for the gingerbread house

a STEM engineering story
2021
In this rhyming story, a group of school children learn from their mistakes as they team up to bake, build, and decorate the perfect gingerbread house to enter in the Gingerbread Fair.

One Boy Watching

"This lyrical picture book follows one boy's early morning bus ride to school and the many things he observes"--Provided by the publisher.
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Brand new boy

2022
When a new boy joins the class, everyone thinks he's a bit strange, but he's brilliant at football and loves crisps, and that's all that matters to Dan and Maxie. However, the truth about George is stranger than anyone could have imagined. . . and more sinister, too. Can his new pals help him to become truly free?.

5 kinds of nonfiction

enriching reading and writing instruction with children's books
2021
"This book introduces a new way to sort, study and recognize nonfiction through the authors' categorization system of its five types--active, browsable, traditional, expository literature and narrative. After introducing the concept, the authors discuss ways this system can improve instruction, help students, teachers and librarians understand nonfiction better, and ultimately create stronger readers and writers"--Provided by publisher.

Things seen from above

2021
"April is looking for an escape from the sixth-grade lunch hour, which has become a social-scene nightmare, so she signs up to be a 'buddy bench monitor' for the fourth graders' recess. Joey Byrd is a boy on the fringes, who wanders the playground alone, dragging his foot through the dirt. But over time, April realizes that Joey isn't just making random circles. When you look at his designs from above, a story emerges . . . Joey's 'bird's eye' drawings reveal what he observes and thinks about every day"--Amazon.

Tiny Titans

"There are some jobs that even a super-kid can't handle without the help of their fluffy, four-legged friends. The Tiny Titans have so many weird and interesting super-pets, they formed a club to show them off. From flying cats to cows in capes, from pink elephants to trained penguins, Pet Club has everything. They even have animals from outer space!"--Provided by publisher.

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