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Where are all the Minnesotans?
Par Carrie Hartman, Karlyn Coleman, K. R. Coleman. 2017
Minnesotans are a hardy lot, undaunted by snow and cold. Armed with wool and fleece, they embrace the winter season…
and all the opportunities for adventure, activity, and celebration it brings. For preschool-grade 2Hillary
Par Jonah Winter, Raul Colón. 2016
This simple, picture-book biography explores the life and career of 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton. Traces her years as…
an outspoken student at Wellesley, her work as a lawyer, and her achievements as a senator and secretary of state. For preschool- grade 3. 2016Juneteenth (On My Own Holidays Ser.)
Par Vaunda Micheaux Nelson, Drew Nelson, Mark Schroder. 2006
Coretta Scott: poetry
Par Ntozake Shange, Kadir Nelson. 2009
Examines the life of Martin Luther King's wife, Coretta, who in her own right, was a civil rights pioneer who…
experienced the injustices of the segregated South and who continued her husband's mission after his assassination. For preschool-grade 2Happy feet: the Savoy Ballroom Lindy Hoppers and me
Par Richard Michelson, E. B. Lewis. 2005
A young boy who loves to dance listens as his father retells the story of the night he was born,…
which coincided with the opening of the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. For grades K-3W is for Washington: Written by Kids for Kids (See-My-State Alphabet Book)
Par Wenatchee High School. 2008
An alphabet book written by kids for kids. Photos of the wonders and beauties of Washington State highlight each letter…
of the alphabet. There is also a "wacky Washington" section of facts about the featured items. For grades K-3Vinnie and Abraham
Par Catherine Stock, Dawn FitzGerald. 2007
Mind your manners, Alice Roosevelt!
Par Leslie Kimmelman, Adam Gustavson. 2009
A brief, fictionalized account of what life was like for Theodore Roosevelt during his political career, with his oldest daughter,…
Alice, a strong-willed and somewhat wild young woman, who loved to do things that shocked the public, even when she lived in the White House. For grades 2-4Mary Walker wears the pants: the true story of the doctor, reformer, and Civil War hero
Par Cheryl Harness, Carlo Molinari. 2013
Presents the life and accomplishments of the first female doctor in the United States who served on the Union side…
in the Civil War and was awarded the Medal of Honor for her service. For grades 2-4Clara and Davie: the true story of young Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross
Par Patricia Polacco. 2014
Of thee I sing: a letter to my daughters
Par Barack Obama, Loren Long. 2010
In a letter to his daughters, Barack Obama reflects on the traits of thirteen groundbreaking Americans, such as Georgia O'Keeffe,…
Jackie Robinson, and George Washington, and shares how children embody them. For grades K-3Good night, Missouri (Good night our world series)
Par Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper, Joe Veno. 2013
Introduces well-known features of Missouri, including The St. Louis Arch, The Kansas City Aquarium, the Mark Twain home in Hannibal,…
the Lake of the Ozarks, the Ozark Mountains, and Silver Dollar City. For preschool-grade 2Nibi is water = : Nibi aawon nbiish
Par Joanne Robertson. 2020
A board book about the importance of Nibi, which means water in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe), and our role to thank, respect,…
love, and protect it. Written from an Anishinaabe water protector's perspective, the book is in dual language--English and Anishinaabemowin. Babies and toddlers can follow Nibi as it rains and snows, splashes or rows, drips and sipsBeneath the streets of Boston: building America's first subway
Par Joe McKendry. 2005
Boston began work on the first United States subway in 1885. Twenty three years later, underground trains began running, and…
America was introduced to a new form of urban transportation. For grades 5-8 and older readersHenry and the cannons: an extraordinary true story of the American Revolution
Par Don Brown. 2013
In the winter of 1775, a bookseller named Henry Knox drags fifty-nine canons from New York's Fort Ticonderoga across 300…
hilly and snowy miles, delivering them to an imperiled General Washington in Boston. This lively picture book depicts one of the most remarkable achievements of the Revolutionary War. For grades K-3. 2013Vanishing Colorado: rediscovering a Western landscape
Par Joe Verrengia, Glenn Asakawa, Eric Baker. 2000
Traces the paths of John C. Fremont's western expeditions, and looks at the destruction of flora and fauna in those…
same areas. Talks to ranchers, developers, policy makers, and scientists about their differing points of view on conservationOf thee I sing: a letter to my daughters
Par Barack Obama, Loren Long. 2010
President Obama praises thirteen American citizens--including Helen Keller, Martin Luther King Jr., and Cesar Chavez--whose contributions shaped our country. Expresses…
hope that these heroes will inspire his daughters and all children to pursue their own unique gifts and build up our nation. For grades K-3. 2010Little Missouri (Little series)
Par Judy Young, Helle Urban. 2012
M is for Montana
Par Gayle Corbett Shirley, Gayle Shirley, Gayle C. Shirley, Constance Rummel Bergum. 1992
O is for orca: an alphabet book
Par Art Wolfe, Andrea Helman. 1995
The animals, plants, people, and places of the Pacific Northwest illustrate the letters of the alphabet. Each page has a…
photograph by award-winning photographer Art Wolfe, and offers a sense of wonder and appreciation about the bounty of nature. For preschool-grade 2