The Illustrated Alphabet of STEM Jobs

By Eve Heidi Bine-Stock

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It is a common question to young children, and sometimes they don't know enough jobs to properly answer it. However, The Illustrated Alphabet of STEM Jobs by Eve Heidi Bine-Stock introduces children to twenty-six jobs...

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Eli - Pride of the Yazoo River

By Daniel E Brown

In Eli: Pride of the Yazoo River by Daniel E Brown, the folks of Sartartia, which is 34 miles northwest of Jackson Mississippi, have been trying to catch Eli, a legendary catfish, for about 20 years. Eli is strong. Eli is fast. Eli is cunning....

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Who Let the Cookies Out?

Grandma's Cookies Stories Book 1
By Mrs. D.

Who Let The Cookies Out? (Grandma's Cookies Stories Book 1) by Mrs. D. is a delicious story where readers meet Grandma who wanted to make holiday cookies to surprise her grandson's pre-K class and make his classmates happy. She made the first batch of butter...

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The Amazing Adventures of Little Right Sock

By Brintha J. Gardner

The Amazing Adventures of Little Right Sock by Brintha J. Gardner takes young readers on a whimsical and enchanting adventure with the little girl to the place where she can jump on the couch, or the wonderful rainbow world of fruits, veggies, and ice cream,...

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Everybody Can Dance!

By Kara Navolio

Everybody Can Dance! is an illustrated children’s book on the themes of dancing and diversity, penned by author Kara Navolio and illustrated by Ruth-Mary Smith. Aimed at readers aged eight and under for a solo or accompanied read, these delightful rhyming verses use rhythm and...

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Sapphire

A Life That Almost Wasn't
By Lorrie Blitch

Sapphire: A Life That Almost Wasn't by Lorrie Blitch tells us the story of two tiny newborn kittens, tossed in a taped-up cardboard box in a dumpster on a freezing night. Found by the Magellan Academy janitor, both kittens are given a home by the...

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Corrie Cocker Spaniel

By Teresa Smith

Living in the countryside, I frequently witness abandoned pets, mostly cats, but some dogs. They wander around looking for a place to belong, to feel safe and to be loved. It’s heartbreaking. Teresa Whitaker Smith’s short story, Corrie Cocker Spaniel, really touched my heart to...

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An Adventure With STEM

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math
By Jermiko Thomas

An Adventure With STEM by Jermiko Thomas is a book that helps children understand how much science, technology, engineering, and math is a part of our everyday lives, even when we are children! Follow the adventures of best friends Lucas and Walter as they learn...

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Zombiegerm 2016

By Ben Major, Chris Sprenger and Chris Woffenden

Zombiegerms smell of poop and their skin is toxic and green. They will make sure the whole world is infected if people are not protected and try to get close to them. They leave a trail of slime and live in any disgusting goo. Zombiegerm...

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Dinopotamus Goes to School

By Lois J Wickstrom

Dinopotamus was watching the children playing tag and he also played tag with them. He kicked the ball when they kicked the ball. He could not climb trees like them because Dinopotamus did not have thumbs, which made it impossible to grab the branches. He...

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