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A new early chapter book series starring a lovable vampire who’s just trying to fit in. Frankie D and his family have just moved from Transylvania, looking for a fresh start. Where Frankie is from, the school day began at midnight and ended at dawn. Now Frankie and his family must adjust their sleep schedule, train to be out in the sun, and strictly adhere to a zero-blood diet. Not only that, Frankie is the new kid at school and has to keep his vampire identity secret from other humans. A tall order for a deathly pale, fanged fourth-grader with a three-legged wolf as a pet! Will Frankie “beet” the odds and make friends in his new, plant-based life?
A heartwarming story about love beyond words. Every night, Maria and Lolo, her grandfather, draw together. Maria marvels at how Lolo can draw anything: Lola cooking, sampaguita blooming, maya birds perching. One day, though, things start to change. Lolo is not well. And when Maria asks him to draw, he says he needs to rest. Not long after, Lolo begins forgetting people’s names, and soon he cannot find the words for what he wants. Maria tries to find some way to help Lolo communicate – could their shared love of drawing be the answer? This sweet and moving picture book shows the power of art, even when words fail us.
A one-of-a-kind, lift-the-flap book about some very BIG feelings. When a girl gets SO MAD at her dad, she storms off and slams the door, but soon realizes she doesn’t really like being mad. She tries everything she can think of to be less mad. Counting. Taking deep breaths. Drawing pictures. But it is so hard to NOT be mad! After a while of being mad, though, the girl is worn out and sad. And, strangely enough, when the girl is sad, her dad’s pretty good at making her feel better! A highly relatable, kid-centered story with a reassuring message, Mad at Dad is a perfect pick for storytime.
A moving story about a girl who helps others through food, set during the Partition of India. Veena loves her home, especially the kitchen, where she loves learning how to make roti. But her life is upended when India’s new freedom from British rule means the country will be divided in two according to religion. Fearing for their safety, Veena’s family flees in the middle of the night, ending up in a dusty, crowded refugee camp. Life there is difficult, and even the roti is different from what she remembers from home. How can Veena use her roti skills to bring hope and comfort to the camp? Readers will appreciate this warm and heartfelt story showing how, in uncertain times, a taste of home can make all the difference.
Poetic text and ethereal illustrations combine with science facts about wind in this delightful informational picture book. “You can feel wind … but you can’t see it. What is wind?” This exploration of different types of wind pairs lyrical descriptions of wind types with accessible, informational sidebars about each. The whimsical narrative uses metaphor and figurative language to help readers visualize wind’s characteristics, describing wind as a butterfly that fluffs flower petals or an excited puppy that swings its tail. Informative bubbles on each page compliment these descriptions with short explanations of each wind type, which range from a light breeze to a hurricane. Evocative illustrations bring the text to life in this fascinating introduction to the ever-changing wind.
Girl meets dragon (with marshmallows?) in this funny, modern fairy tale from Tatyana Feeney. Freya lives in a castle where she has everything a girl could want – loving parents, loads of books AND marshmallows. But what she really wants is a dragon … to slay. Freya doesn’t understand why it’s always knights who get to be brave, bold dragon slayers, so one morning she decides to go and slay one for herself. However, trouble ensues when a dragon, tired of a steady diet of too-crunchy knights, happens to be looking for a sweet and tender girl to eat… Kids will be cheering Freya on as she defies expectations and follows her own path!
5% of profits will be donated to PETA UK A fun inspiring children's book for young vegans. Follow Ollie the Oviraptor on his journey to veganism after making the link between egg and dinosaur baby. Ollie encourages his friends in Dinoland to join him on his plant based lifestyle as he feels kinder, stronger with a much louder roar. Children will resonate with Ollie and be filled with confidence after seeing the difference he made in Dinoland. They will feel powerful and brave enough to spread the vegan message and celebrate being meat free like Ollie.
Dash! Zoom! Kick! Jump! Elizabeth wants to be a superhero when she grows up. But does she have what it takes? Through vibrant illustrations and playful rhymes, I'm a Supervegan uses the wonder of childhood imagination to show Elizabeth's journey through self-doubt. In the end, Elizabeth realizes that by eating plants and making compassionate choices, she is brave, caring, and smart. She's been a supervegan all along! - Fictional vegan children's books are uncommon. This book explains to children in a gentle, positive, and fun way how special it is to be vegan. It boosts vegan children's confidence in situations where friends or family may question their eating habits. Vegan children will see they are a superhero every day by saving animals. They are a supervegan!
Short stories about school, home, and clubs offer Martin Bridge several opportunities for growth.
The side-splittingly funny Newbery Honor Book about a rebellious boy who is sent to a home-schooling program run by one family—the creative, kooky, loud, and loving Applewhites! Jake Semple is notorious. Rumor has it he managed to get kicked out of every school in Rhode Island, and actually burned the last one down to the ground. Only one place will take him now, and that's a home school run by the Applewhites, a chaotic and hilarious family of artists: poet Lucille, theater director Randolph, dancer Cordelia, and dreamy Destiny. The only one who doesn't fit the Applewhite mold is E.D.—a smart, sensible girl who immediately clashes with the defiant Jake. Jake thinks surviving this new school will be a breeze . . . but is he really as tough or as bad as he seems?