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Principal for the Day

Principal for the Day

— AJ Stern Doreen Mulryan Marts

Frannie has been named principal for the day and she couldn't be more excited! To spend the whole day in an office?-with a desk, a copier, and swivel chair, no less?-is beyond her wildest dreams!
Fiction Children
How to Be Cool in the Third Grade

How to Be Cool in the Third Grade

— Betsy Duffey Janet Wilson

It's not easy to seem cool when the whole class knows you wear superhero underwear and your mom still kisses you goodbye at the bus stop. But Robbie York has a plan
Children
I Got the School Spirit

I Got the School Spirit

— Connie Schofield-Morrison Frank Morrison

Summer is over, and this little girl has got the school spirit! She hears the school spirit in the bus driving up the street—VROOM, VROOM!—and in the bell sounding in the halls—RING-A-DING! She sings the school spirit in class with her friends—ABC, 123!
Children
Patience

Patience

— Cynthia Amoroso

Through various examples, children learn about patience and how to apply it to everyday life. At school, at home, and even during social activities, various situations are presented which teach readers about the importance of patience.
Children
The Great Eggscape!

The Great Eggscape!

— Jory John Pete Oswald

The Great Eggscape is when the Good Egg and his pals escape their carton and drop into the store for a morning of fun, enjoyed by everybody.
Children
Bad, Bad Bunnies

Bad, Bad Bunnies

— Judy Delton

It's almost Easter and the Pee Wee Scouts are dyeing their eggs. Blue. Green. Pink. Purple. The big Easter egg hunt is coming up. Mrs. Peters, the troop leader, will give out a prize to the Pee Wee who finds the most eggs.
Children
Protest at Selma

Protest at Selma

— David J. Garrow

A thorough and insightful account of the historic 1965 civil rights protest at Selma, Alabama, from the author of the Pulitzer Prize–winning biography Bearing the Cross
Vivid descriptions of violence and courageous acts fill David Garrow’s account of the momentous 1965 protest at Selma, Alabama, in which the author illuminates the role of Martin Luther King Jr. in organizing the demonstrations that led to the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965.
History & Geography - Non-Fiction Adults - Children - Teenagers
Martin Luther King

Martin Luther King

— Ed Clayton Donald Bermudez

Martin Luther King devoted his life to helping people, first as a Baptist minister and scholar and later as the foremost leader in the African-American civil rights movement. An organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott and cofounder of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference,
History & Geography - Non-Fiction Children
Christmas Crafts

Christmas Crafts

— Alan D. Gear Barry L. Freestone

Let craft gurus Alan Gear and Barry Freestone be your crafting hosts as you plan and prepare for the holidays.
Non-Fiction Adults - Children - Senior - Teenagers
A Christmas Tale

A Christmas Tale

— Geronimo Stilton

Celebrate the holidays in style — mouse-style, that is! Join Geronimo for his first-ever special edition
Fiction Children
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