Inspired by the lore of her Native American heritage, this critically-acclaimed novel from Susan Power—an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe—weaves the stories of the old and the young, of broken families, romantic rivals, men and women in love and at war... Set on a North Dakota reservation, The Grass Dancer reveals the harsh price of unfulfilled longings and the healing power of mystery and hope. Rich with drama and infused with the magic of the everyday, it takes readers on a j...
Geraldine Pu and Her Cat Hat, Too! (Geraldine Pu)
by Maggie P. Chang
Spunky, funny, and friendly Geraldine Pu gets ready for picture day in this second book in this Level 3 Ready-to-Read Graphics series! Geraldine Pu loves her cat hat, Mao Maotz. If only she felt the same way about her own hair! Then she finds out that picture day is happening at school, and there’s a strict no hats rule. Will Geraldine learn to love her hair and her unique style? Ready-to-Read Graphics books give readers the perfect introduction to the graphic novel format with easy-to-follow...
Pocahontas Y Su Increíble Viaje (Pocahontas: And Her Incredible Journey) (Leyendas E Historias Estadounidenses (American Legends and Folktales))
by Andrew Benjamin
Jammin' on the Avenue (Going To... (Paperback))
by Whitney Stewart and Whitney Meganck
Dora's Chilly Day (Dora the Explorer (Random House))
by Ellen Rosebrough
When Dora and Boots go to get Abuela some chocolate from the Chocolate Tree, they see what their friends like to do on a chilly day.
A little boy yearns for a lunch box, even though he hasn't started school yet.
George Washington Carver (Real Readers) (Real Readers Series: Level Blue)
by Miena Benitez and Mirna Benitez
A biography of the agriculturist for beginning readers, chronicling his struggle to get an education, his work at the Tuskegee Institute, and how he helped popularize peanuts as a cash crop in the South. Simple text and illustrations describe the life and accomplishments of the African American scientist who promoted the idea of crop rotation and found many uses for peanuts.
A wealthy rancher is so certain of the honesty of his foreman that he wagers his ranch.
Carpenter Harlan Burch, who builds everything from cradle to casket, plants two trees for every one he cuts down, and when he is very old his sap begins to rise, he grows young again, and starts a family that still lives all over the mountains.
Ricky goes to New York (The Tales of Ricky Raccoon, #7)
by M Moose
Pedro's class is building is tower out of paper cups to see who can build the tallest tower. Pedro loves to build, but he's got a big problem. Troublemaker Roddy is on his team. Can Pedro and Roddy learn to work together? A glossary and critical thinking questions make this a great title for libraries, while a collection of jokes adds to the fun.
Ruido Nocturno (the Nighttime Noise) (Spanish Version) (Carlos & Carmen Set 1 (Spanish Version))
by Kirsten McDonald
On a beautiful Arctic morning when Kumak and his family go ice fishing, Kumak hooks what seems like an enormous fish, and the entire village gets involved.
New England Books for Kids Gift Set
by Jd Green, Eric James, Lily Jacobs, and Sandra Magsamen
Santa Is Coming to Mississippi (Santa Is Coming To...)
by Steve Smallman
New Jersey Books for Kids Gift Set
by Rachel Ashford, Katherine Sully, and Marianne Richmond
While spending the summer at the School of American Ballet in New York City, fourteen-year-old Vicki Harris must come to terms with the reality of her parents' divorce, her crush on Mikhail Baryshnikov, and the impact of being an African American on her future as a dancer.
Josephine is a young woman with a sassy look and sharp tongue, especially where flirtatious Adam Morgan is concerned, but when Adam returns home wounded from the War Between the States, Jojo can't deny her growing feelings for him.