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It's a seashell day
Par Dianne Ochiltree, Elliot Kreloff. 2015
Rhymes chronicle a mother and son sharing a day of sand digging, seashell collecting, and seashore exploring. Kids will learn…
about a variety of shells and count along with the boy as he totals up his collection, puts his shells away, and then drifts off into a well-earned bedtime. A spread of seashell facts caps off the story. Award winner. For grades K-3A day at the lake
Par Stephanie Wallingford, Dawn Rynders, Erica Pelton Villnave. 2013
Happy 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-3Gone fishing: a novel in verse
Par Richard Brown, Earlene R. Long, Matthew Cordell, Tamera Will Wissinger. 2013
In this novel told through poems, nine-year-old Sam loves fishing with his dad, so when his pesky little sister horns…
in on their fishing trip, he is none too pleased. Includes primer on rhyme, poetry techniques, rhythm, stanzas, and poetic forms. For grades 3-6I'm going to Grandma's
Par Mary Ann Hoberman, Tiphanie Beeke. 2007
Would you rather be a princess or a dragon?
Par Barney Saltzberg. 2016
Some little ones want to be princesses; others want to be dragons. The message of this book is that you…
can actually be both! There are lots of things you can be: a little wild, a little sweet. A little polite, a little troublesome. A little dainty, a little dragony. For preschool-grade 2Taking hold: from migrant childhood to Columbia University
Par Francisco Jiménez. 2015
Jiménez came to California with his emigrant Mexican family, and worked for many years in the fields alongside them. Here,…
he recounts his life from when he arrives in NY City to begin graduate work at Columbia University in the late 1960s. It was a turbulent, political time, and he missed his girlfriend and family in California. Eventually he became a professor at Santa Clara University in 1973Little you
Par Richard Van Camp, Julie Flett. 2013
Bee-bim bop!
Par Linda Sue Park, Ho Baek Lee. 2005
Bed hogs
Par Howard Fine, Kelly DiPucchio. 2004
Mackinac Bridge: the five mile poem (Tales of young Americans series)
Par Gloria Whelan, Gijsbert Van Frankenhuyzen. 2006
Although it will mean that their father can no longer make a living running a ferry boat, thirteen-year-old Mark and…
his brother Luke are excited about the building of a five-mile bridge across the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan in 1957. A 2007 Michigan Notable book. For grades 2-4. 2006Who's who?
Par Henry Cole, Ken Geist. 2012
If I were a lion
Par Sarah Weeks, Heather M. Solomon. 2004
Bruiser
Par Neal Shusterman. 2011
Award-winning author Shusterman delivers a suspenseful and chilling psychological thriller about friendship, family, and the sacrifices we make for the…
people we love. Some violence. For high school and adult readersFor just one day
Par Marc Boutavant, Laura Leuck. 2009
Halloween night
Par Brandon Dorman, Marjorie Dennis Murray, Marjorie D. Murray. 2008
Loosely based on "The Night Before Christmas," this rhyming story tells of a group of animals, monsters, and witches who…
prepare such a frightening Halloween party that their expected trick-or-treaters all run away. For grades 2-4Good night, sleep tight
Par Mem Fox, Judy Horacek. 2013
Double-happiness
Par Nancy Tupper Ling, Alina Chau. 2015
Short poems tell the story of two Chinese-American siblings and the emotions they experience when they have to move away…
from their home in San Francisco to a new community. For grades 2-4The good braider: a novel
Par Terry Farish. 2012
A young refugee from war-ravaged Sudan tries to navigate the strange territory of her new home in Portland, Maine. This…
young adult novel is told in free verse. For junior and senior highRumble
Par Ellen Hopkins. 2014
Matthew Turner doesn't have faith in anything. Not in family, which is falling apart after his younger brother's suicide. Not…
in friends who turn their backs. Not in a creator who lets bad things happen. No matter what his girlfriend Hayden says about faith and forgiveness, there's no way he will forgive those he blames. He's decided to "live large and go out with a huge bang". But when a horrific event plunges Matt into a dark place, he hears a rumble that wakes him up. For junior and senior high readers. Unrated