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Dad jokes : the cheesiest, corniest joke book ever!
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Want a joke so corny, it must have come from a dad? Build up your joke DAD-abase with over 900 laugh-out-loud jokes. This book is perfect for dads, grandpas, fathers-to-be, and anyone who loves to laugh.
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Book
Call Number:
J 818.6 Dad
Log life
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A nonfiction picture book that's all about the tiny world of nurse log habitats. Nurse logs are tiny ecosystems with hundreds of rare and important life forms. When old trees fall to the forest floor, they can take centuries to decompose, helping all sorts of organism for hundreds of years. They provide nutrients for tree seedlings, hideaways for small animals, shelters for the winter, and protection from the elements. (2/15)
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Book
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J 577.3 Hev
The observologist
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A playful field guide for natural scientists and curious observers of the world right under our noses. (2/15)
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Book
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J 508 Cla
Habitats : a journey in nature
Author(s):
Pang, Hannah
Lundie, Isobel
Description:
Nature is like a magical journey that transforms with every step...Interactive split pages create an immersive experience that allows readers to take a visual journey through each unique home as they meet the incredible animals that live there. (2/15)
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Book
Call Number:
J 577 Pan
Fighting to belong. Asian Americans, native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander history from the 1700s through the 1800s
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In this book, the first volume of a three-book series, our middle school protagonists Padmini, Sammy, Joe, and Tiana and their guide, Kenji, embark on an amazing journey through time to witness key events in AANHPI history. They witness the arrival of the "Manilamen" to the United States in the eighteenth century and fly through significant moments in the next 150 years. Fighting to Belong! helps new audiences young and old, AANHPI and non-AANHPI, understand how these stories are truly interwoven within the fabric of America. (2/16)
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Book
Call Number:
J 973.0495 Chu
Incredible : stars of the plant world.
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Discover the most unusual and impressive plants on Earth! Towering sequoias, giant Saguaro cacti, prehistoric plants, incredible palms and many more fill the pages of this large format book. The detailed illustrations are accompanied by fascinating facts about each plant.(2/21)
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Book
Call Number:
J 580 Flo
Bugs : a skittery, jittery history
Author(s):
Forster, Miriam, 1980-
Wright, Gordy
Description:
Insects are some of oldest creatures on Earth, evolving well before other land animals alongside ferns and trees. This epic survey follows bugs and their cousins from their earliest appearance in the Paleozoic era up through today. Along the way, readers will meet many different kinds of insects from various points in history - like the trilobite of the Cambrian Explosion or the more recent and familiar termite. The text explores insect skills like camouflage, communication, metamorphosis, and much more. A bug hall of fame captures the smallest, largest, fastest, and cutest bugs around today. (2/21)
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Book
Call Number:
J 595.7 For
Ben Rothery's weird and wonderful animals
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A stunning visual exploration of the weirdest, most incredible animals on Earth. Readers will learn that what makes many creatures so strange, to humans at least, is often exactly what helps it to survive. A fact-filled book about the planet's weirdest, most wonderful creatures from award-winning illustrator Ben Rothery. (2/21)
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Book
Call Number:
J 590 Rot
Glenn Burke, game changer : the man who invented the high five
Author(s):
Bildner, Phil
O'Brien, Daniel J.,
Description:
An inspiring picture book biography about Glenn Burke, the first Major League Baseball player to come out as gay, and the story of how he created the high five, the world's most recognizable handshake. Playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Glenn Burke could do it all--hit, throw, run, field. He was the heart of the clubhouse who energized his teammates with his enthusiasm and love for the game. It was that energy that led Glenn to invent the high five one October day back in 1977--a spontaneous gesture after a home run that has since evolved into our universal celebratory greeting. But despite creating this joyful symbol, Glenn Burke, a gay Black man, wasn't always given support and shown acceptance in return. This moving picture book biography recognizes the challenges Burke faced while celebrating how his bravery and now-famous handshake made him a true pioneer. (2/21)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Bur
Sick! : the twists and turns behind animal germs
Author(s):
Montgomery, Heather L.
Leigh, Lindsey,
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Follow the scientists, around the world and into their labs, who are studying animals and the germs that attack them (3/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 591.5 Mon
Beasts of the ancient world : a kids' guide to mythical creatures, from the sphinx to the minotaur, dragons to baku
Author(s):
Ward, Marchella, 1991-
Orlando, Asia,
Description:
Many legendary tales are told about beasts. Whether they are dangerous to humans like the chimera, or kind and helpful like the unicorn, mythical creatures fly, swim, stomp, and slither throughout the world of myth. Dive into 23 illustrated stories from around the world and learn more about the creatures they came from, with more than 100 illustrations and photos of incredible creatures. (3/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 398.2454 War
Can't get enough cat stuff : fun facts, awesome info, cool games, silly jokes, and more!
Author(s):
Grunbaum, Mara
Mensah, Bernard
Description:
For animal lovers who are absolutely obsessed with everything cats, this book has it all: mind-blowing facts; tons of breeds; superfun games; hands-on activities; hilarious cat jokes; and fascinating research, such as how cats manage to (almost) always land on their feet. (3/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 636.8 Gru
Stitch-by-stitch
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Stitch by Stitch will make young crafters aged 7-11 become confident at sewing projects, from stitched felt flowers to a cute crocheted bag. They will discover how to knit a simple doll's scarf and find out how to create a colorful patchwork cushion. (3/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 746.4 Bul
Remember this : the fascinating world of memory
Author(s):
Polak, Monique
Goulet, Valéry,
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This illustrated nonfiction book for middle-grade readers explores the art and science of memory, and what it can tell us about ourselves and the world we live in. (3/5)
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Book
Call Number:
J 153.1 Pol
Arboretum
Author(s):
Kirkham, Tony
Scott, Katie,
Description:
Trees are some of nature's most majestic and beguiling life forms. Arboretum is a beautifully illustrated celebration of trees from around the world, and sheds light on the vital role they play in every part of human life. From trees associated with ancient mythology, to the rarest and most unusual specimens, wander the arboretum and meet mighty oaks and towering redwoods. Learn just how ancient trees like the ginko and monkey puzzler are, and trace the complexities of the wood wide web.
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Book
Call Number:
J 582.16 Kir
The story of Sojourner Truth : a biography book for new readers
Author(s):
Clark, Anita Crawford
Douglas, Simone,
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Sojourner Truth, born Isabella Baumfree, was one of the most important leaders in the anti-slavery movement. Before she fought for freedom and changed American history, she was a young enslaved girl who wanted a better life for herself and for all Black people. She overcame many incredible challenges as she bravely stood up for equality and justice. (3/11)
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JB Tru
Elephants : living large
Author(s):
Viola, Jason
Koch, Falynn,
Description:
You'll never forget elephants! With their massive size, floppy ears, twisting trunks, and long tusks, elephants have so much to love! And the more you get to know them--about their clever minds and caring hearts--the more you realize humans and elephants have a lot in common! (3/11)
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Book
Call Number:
J 599.67 Vio
This day in history for kids : 1,001 remarkable moments & fascinating facts
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Pick a date--any date!--flip to that page, and take an instant trip through history--no time machine required! This treasure trove of historical facts from The HISTORY channel takes you on a journey through the most incredible events that have shaped our world. (Psst. Check out what happened on your birthday!) (3/11)
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Book
Call Number:
J 909 Bov
Make your mark, make a difference : a kid's guide to standing up for people, animals, and the planet
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Kids today are more aware than ever of the issues that impact people, animals, and the planet, but getting involved can be an overwhelming prospect. Make Your Mark, Make a Difference: A Kid's Guide to Standing Up for People, Animals, and the Planet provides middle grade readers with tools to help them become informed and effective activists with an approach that offers hope and perspective. From Black Lives Matter to climate change, the book leads readers through an overview of issues, essential human rights background, and stories of how other young activists tackle local, national, and international problems. Readers will discover a multitude of ways to build change and learn that every contribution matters (3/11)
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Book
Call Number:
J 303.4 Gal
Bird girl : Gene Stratton-Porter shares her love of nature with the world
Author(s):
Esbaum, Jill
Gibbon, Rebecca,
Description:
Gene Stratton-Porter was a farm girl who fell in love with birds, from the chickens whose eggs she collected to the hawks that preyed on them. When she grew up, Gene wanted nothing more than to share her love of birds with the world. She wrote stories about birds, but when a magazine wanted to publish them next to awkward photos of stuffed birds, she knew she had to take matters into her own hands. Teaching herself photography, Gene began to take photos of birds in the wild. Her knowledge of birds and how to approach them allowed her to get so close you could count the feathers of the birds in her photos. Her work was unlike anything Americans had ever seen before--she captured the true lives of animals in their natural habitat. A pioneering wildlife photographer and one of the most popular authors of the early 20th century, this bird girl showed the world the beauty of nature and why it was worth preserving.(3/11)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Str
The fishing encyclopedia
Author(s):
McKinney, Donna B. (Donna Bowen)
Description:
The Fishing Encyclopedia provides a detailed examination of recreational fishing. Alongside information about the different types of fishing and fishing gear, readers will learn about commonly fished species, rules and regulations, and the importance of conservation and safety. Features include a glossary, additional resources, and an index. (3/11)
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Book
Call Number:
J 799.1 McK