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Out of wonder: poems celebrating poets
By Kwame Alexander, Marjory Wentworth, Chris Colderley, Ekua Holmes. 2017
A collection of twenty poems by Kwame Alexander, Chris Colderly, and Marjory Wentworth, written in tribute to well-known poets from…
around the world. Pays homage to Langston Hughes, Sandra Cisneros, Maya Angelou, Rumi, and more. For grades 4-7. 2017Germs: fact and fiction, friends and foes
By Lesa Cline-Ransome, James Ransome. 2017
This kid can fly: it's about ability (not disability)
By Aaron Philip. 2016
Young artist and disability activist's memoir recounts his inspirational journey. Discusses living with cerebral palsy in New York City, his…
many challenges, and triumphs such as his popular Tumblr blog, Aaronverse, that has succeeded in raising awareness. For grades 4-7. 2016Bubonic panic: when plague invaded America (Deadly Diseases Ser.)
By Gail Jarrow. 2016
Recounts the initial emergence of the plague in 542 A. D. and the global spread through shipping ports during the…
subsequent outbreaks in Asia, Europe, and finally in the United States in 1900. Discusses symptoms, mortality rates, the disease vector, prominent scientists, and potential treatments. For grades 5-8. 2016Writing powerful persuasive pieces (Write This Way Ser.)
By Nancy Loewen. 2016
Guide to writing powerful persuasive articles to influence the way people think. For example, use rhetoric to persuade your parents…
to let you have a pet. Learn how to gather strong evidence, organize content, and use techniques to capture your audience's attention. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2016Ebola: fears and facts
By Patricia Newman. 2016
Explains what Ebola is, how it spreads, and how the virus affects the human body. Discusses Africa's 2014 Ebola outbreak…
and puts the virus in perspective in comparison with other viral outbreaks, such as the common flu. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2016Breakthrough!: how three people saved "blue babies" and changed medicine forever
By Jim Murphy. 2015
In 1944, Dr. Blalock, Dr. Taussig, and Vivien Thomas performed a groundbreaking operation that repaired the congenital heart defect known…
as blue baby syndrome. The technique had been developed by Vivien Thomas, Blalock's African American lab assistant, during a time when Johns Hopkins Hospital was segregated. For grades 4-7. 2015A true book series: Books 1-5 (A true book series)
By Ann O. Squire, Ann Squire. 2016
Collection of five books focusing on a wide variety of health issues. Includes Allergies, Asthma, Autism, Cancer, and Ebola. Provides…
facts, describes risk factors, treatments available, and more. For grades 3-6. 2016You wouldn't want to live without bacteria! (You would't want to live without)
By Mark Bergin, Roger Canavan. 2015
Guide to understanding the benefits of bacteria in our environments. Highlights composting, antibiotics, the good bacteria living in our bodies,…
industrial uses, and more. For grades 3-6 and older readers. 2015Frank and Fiona build a fictional story (Writing Builders Ser.)
By Jan Lieffering, Rachel Lynette. 2014
Writing guide introduces Frank and Fiona as they learn how to write a fictional story to enter in a school…
writing contest. Concepts include story maps, transitions, and dialogue. Activities at the end help readers create their own stories. For grades 3-6. 2014Rick and Rachel build a research report (Writing Builders Ser.)
By Chi Chung, Sue Lowell Gallion. 2014
Writing guide introduces cousins Rick and Rachel, as Rick, with Rachel's help, learns how to write his first research report.…
The pair dash over to the library to find information on Rick's topic: the endangered African black rhino. Outlines steps and provides resources for creating a research report. For grades 3-6. 2014Ben and Bailey build a book report (Writing Builders Ser.)
By Randy Chewning, Rachel Lynette. 2012
Writing guide introduces friends Bailey and Ben as they work together to help Bailey write her first book report. Bailey…
loves the book she read for class, Lemonade Summer, but needs help with crafting the report. Includes resources and additional instruction. For grades 3-6. 2012Adverbs (Grammar Basics)
By Kate Riggs. 2013
Red madness: how a medical mystery changed what we eat (Deadly Diseases)
By Gail Jarrow. 2014
Retraces the devastating and mysterious disease, across America's South one hundred years ago. Now known as pellagra, it left tens…
of thousands of people weak, disfigured, insane, and in some cases, dead. Highlights how doctors, scientists, and public health officials finally defeated it. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2014Neil and Nan build narrative nonfiction (Writing Builders Ser.)
By Andrea Pelleschi, Yu-Mei Han. 2014
Writing guide introduces Neil and Nan as they write an article on roller coasters at Piney Woods Park, with facts…
and pictures about the best rides. The pair learn about writing concepts such as main ideas, hooks, and sensory details. Includes resources and additional instruction for budding authors. For grades 3-6. 2014Who says women can't be doctors?: the story of Elizabeth Blackwell
By Marjorie Priceman, Tanya Lee Stone. 2013
Short biography of the first female American doctor, Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910). Explains society's limitations on women's occupations during the 1800s.…
Describes Elizabeth's determination to break down those barriers--even after receiving twenty-eight rejection letters from medical schools. For grades K-3. 2013Katherine Paterson (Who wrote that?)
By John Bankston. 2010
Biography of American writer Katherine Paterson (b. 1932). Discusses her personal life and career path from missionary to published author.…
Explains that motivation to express her son's grief on losing a friend led her to create Bridge to Terabithia (DB/RC 48732), her first Newbery Medal book. For grades 5-8. 2010Spilling ink: a young writer's handbook
By Anne Mazer, Ellen Potter, Matt Phelan. 2010
Two authors playfully mix practical advice and personal anecdotes to demystify the craft of writing a story or novel. Topics…
covered include finding inspiration, naming characters, developing a narrative voice, crafting dialogue, dealing with writer's block, and establishing good work habits. For grades 5-8. 2010Medicine and health (American Indian Contributions to the World Ser.)
By Kay Marie Porterfield, Emory Dean Keoke. 2005
Quicksand: HIV/AIDS in our lives
By Anonymous. 2009
The anonymous author, who had a relative with the illness, discusses the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its possible progression…
to acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Answers common questions, describes emotional effects, provides medical information, and lists resources. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2009