Mole and Tell

By Catherine Payne, John Payne, Elisa Rocchi

Mole And Tell is written by Catherine and John Payne and illustrated by Elisa Rocchi. Mr. Cantello posted the very important date of a scientific celebration on the board for the classroom to try to figure out. He explained the significance of the date and...

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Momma Llama's ABC Book of Latin America

Multicultural Learning that is Educational and Fun!
By Momma Llama & Friends

Momma Llama’s ABC Book of Latin America by Momma Llama & Friends is a multicultural picture book that teaches kids about different species, foods, places, and people that are part of Latin America. Discover where nachos and tacos are from, where there are volcanoes, piranhas,...

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My Book of Fables for Children

By Lakella L. Davenport

Lakella L. Davenport’s picture book, My Book of Fables for Children, is a collection of ten fables with enduring moral lessons. The first story is about fulfilling promises, the second is about doing good to people, the third is about heeding good advice, the fourth...

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My Fingerpaint Masterpiece Coloring Book

By Sherrill S Cannon

Do you believe in fate? Could a finger painting you created at school end up winning a prize and hanging in an art gallery? Why not? Art is what the artist says is art and in Sherrill S. Cannon’s My Fingerpaint Masterpiece Coloring Book, the...

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Mother To Elephants

The Story of Daphne Sheldrick
By R.G. de Rouen

Mother To Elephants (The Story of Daphne Sheldrick) by R.G. de Rouen is a non-fiction biographical picture book for children, based on the life of Daphne Sheldrick, who dedicated her life to saving elephants. The story is set in Africa’s Great Rift Valley in Kenya...

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Mia's Glowing Heart

By Lida Wyatt, Frederick Dodson

Mia's Glowing Heart by Lida Wyatt and Frederick Dodson tells the story of Mia, a little girl who frequently struggled with her feelings. Some days she felt lonely, unhappy, and unworthy of affection, and she battled to cope with things that happened in her life....

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Meet Me At Our Tree!

Pachamama Shares Her Amazon Rainforest
By Sandra C Morse, Sister Judy Bisignano, Cláudia Gadotti

Meet Me at Our Tree! Pachamama Shares Her Amazon Rainforest is a children’s picture book by Sandra C Morse and Sister Judy Bisignano, with illustrations by Cláudia Gadotti. The Pachamama (Mother Earth) shares the importance of everything that lives and thrives in the Amazon Rainforest...

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Melusine

Birds of Many Feathers
By Geraldine V. Oades-Sese, PHD

Melusine: Birds of Many Feathers by Geraldine V. Oades-Sese Ph.D. introduces Melusine, who hears a strange bird call that sends her on a quest to find the bird responsible. Along the way, she hears other sounds, thinking that it might be her mystery bird, only...

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My Greatest Masterpiece

By Simone Majetich, D.O.

I love how Simone Majetich writes most of her children’s story, My Greatest Masterpiece, in the second person narrative. This is a complex voice, but she uses it easily. The author is talking about her two children, young artists with a strong creative mindset, full...

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Munch! Crunch! Bugs for Lunch!

By Gloria G. Adams

Did you know that insects are considered a delicacy in many parts of the world? More than two billion people worldwide eat bugs. Do you know why? Because they are an excellent source of protein and contain amounts of vitamins and minerals needed by the...

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