Burned
After a fire kills Josie’s family, she is living on the streets while she finds a way to bring her family’s killer to justice in this fast-paced entry in the Retribution series.
After a fire kills Josie’s family, she is living on the streets while she finds a way to bring her family’s killer to justice in this fast-paced entry in the Retribution series.
Young readers are introduced to environmental issues in their own neighborhoods in this illustrated nonfiction picture book.
This beautiful board book looks at how the simple act of being kind, to others and oneself, affects all aspects of a child’s life.
In this middle-grade novel and follow-up to Lo Simpson Starts a Revolution, Jazz is trying to process why her mom left, what exactly she’s feeling for a girl in her class and whether she wants to be one of the popular girls after all.
In this cute rhyming picture book told in few words, a sloth tumbles from a tree onto a road and hurts its toe. A helpful truck driver brings the sloth to a wildlife vet, and soon enough the sloth is returning to its wilderness home.
In this follow-up to My Best Friend Is Extinct, Henry and his friends attend a summer camp led by a shady head counselor. Luckily, there’s still fun to be had: Henry reunites with Yarp, a prehistoric short-faced bear, and discovers a herd of gentle mega sloths. When a wildfire encroaches, everyone has to band together to escape.
A stunningly illustrated board book that introduces young readers to the importance of night as a time for animals to thrive, rains to fall, winds to blow and the world to rest.
In this high-interest accessible novel for middle-grade readers, fourteen-year-old Charlotte wants to use her new drone to prove that Dottie, the elusive lake monster of Dorothy Lake, really exists.
This illustrated picture book takes the reader on a trip around the world as a young girl reminisces about all the things she's lost while traveling.
Using illustrations, full-color photographs and straightforward text, this nonfiction picture book introduces the topics of homelessness and poverty to young readers.
In this middle-grade novel, thirteen-year-old Chloë learns about her family’s history while helping her grandfather in his garden.
In this nonfiction picture book, Robert Bateman’s art and family photos illustrate the story of his childhood.
