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Minecraft festive ideas
Author(s):
Glücklich, Christian,
March, Julia,
Description:
You won't run out of building ideas with this magical stocking-stuffer, featuring more than 50 festive building ideas, games, and activities! Packed with inspirational ideas and tips for Minecraft holiday builds, Minecraft Festive Ideas is perfect for creative Minecraft fans who want to build a fun and festive winter wonderland. Building ideas include a gingerbread house, an adorable family of penguins, an arena for a snow golem snowball fight, merry Minecraft challenges suitable for younger players, and much more!(9/24)
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Book
Call Number:
J 794.8 Glu
History of jazz
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Description:
Hear how the sounds of this American art form evolved through the 20th century and beyond. It is an interesting introduction to this unique music and readers can learn all about the sizzling jazz greats of the twentieth century. (10/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 781.65 Mwa
Into the volcano : the science, magic and meaning of volcanoes
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Rumbles echoe beneath the ground, ash clouds fill the air, and red-hot magma spews into the sky. This is the explosive life of volcanoes, nature's fiery giants. Some are snow-covered mountaintops that sleep soundlessly, while others are endlessly erupting bowls of fire. Explore crashing tectonic plates, smoking underwater seamounts, and volcanoes in outer space, along with legends of fiery-tempered gods and dramatic works of art. Welcome to a realm of destruction and creation, and discover how these remarkable natural wonders power and shape our world. (10/4)
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J 551.21 Ard
Wildlife crossing : giving animals the right-of-way
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Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle-grade readers, this book explores the science of road ecology and what happens when highways, wildlife and habitats intersect. Illustrated with photographs throughout. (10/25)
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Book
Call Number:
J 577.27 Gal
Yasmeen Lari, green architect : the true story of Pakistan's first woman architect
Author(s):
Abbas, Marzieh
Haddadi, Hoda,
Description:
From an inquisitive and compassionate young girl to a world-renowned and award-winning architect and humanitarian, Yasmeen Lari has an empowering and inspiring life story. Learn about her success in a career dominated by men, her early work of advocating for and restoring historic buildings in Pakistan, and her turn to eco-friendly and sustainable design in the wake of natural disasters. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
JB Lar
Bounce! : a scientific history of rubber
Author(s):
Albee, Sarah
Ewen, Eileen Ryan,
Description:
Follow the scientific history of rubber including who discovered it, where it came from, and how it is made. Back matter includes a timeline and a note about the social and environmental problems with producing rubber (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 678 Alb
21 things to do with a mud pie
Author(s):
Wilsher, Jane
Georgiev, Teo.
Description:
Build towers out of baked mud bricks, gather soil to make a home for worms or ants, and decorate a gigantic mud pie with flowers, twigs, and leaves. Packed with arts and crafts, games, thought exercises, science experiments, and more, this fun and educational book gets kids to experience the wonder of nature - and talks them through how to safely (and cleanly!) play with slimy, squelchy mud. ...all while helping them to develop an understanding of its fantastic superpowers, from its role in growing plants to the warm and comfortable home it makes for diverse animal species. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 745.5 Wil
A tree is a community
Author(s):
Harrison, David L. (David Lee), 1937-
Cosgrove, Kate,
Description:
In this science nonfiction picture book, one tree supports an ecosystem of life-insects, mammals, and even humans. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 582.16 Har
Bats beneath the bridge
Author(s):
Nolan, Janet
Tuttle, Merlin D.,
Description:
Discover how the people of Austin, Texas, stopped being afraid of the more than one million bats nesting under the Congress Avenue Bridge and, instead, welcomed them. This true story includes a foreword by bat biologist Dr. Merlin Tuttle, who came to Austin to advocate for the colony by educating residents about the ways in which bats are good for the environment, and for humans too. Now, tourists from all over the world come to Austin to watch the Brazilian free-tail bats fill the sky every evening in early spring. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 599.4 Nol
On track : the remarkable story of how trains have changed our world
Author(s):
Adams, Tom, 1967-
Jay, Tom,
Description:
This book showcases the railway's incredible engineering breakthroughs - from the earliest trains used in underground mines, to the advent of the steam train, right up to the latest driverless trains, and mag-lev technology. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 385 Ada
A world full of winter stories
Author(s):
McAllister, Angela
Baumert, Olga,
Description:
Curl up and discover folk tales, legends, and myths from wintry landscapes in this beautifully illustrated anthology for children. Featuring stories of Norse gods, hibernating bears, Christmas feasts, and wicked witches, there is something for everyone in this collection of winter inspired stories. This is a collection to read when the weather turns cold and the nights draw in. (10/25)
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Book
Call Number:
J 398.2 McA
Fishing
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Description:
With cool gear, precise techniques, and the anticipation of a huge catch, fishing is awesome! Get ready to make waves in this popular sport. (10/25)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 799.1 Ste
A world full of Christmas crafts : 24 festive ways to celebrate the festive season
Author(s):
Mortimer, Helen (Children's author),
Laforme, Joy,
Description:
Christmas is celebrated in so many different ways around the world. This illustrated treasury of 24 festive activities and recipes inspired by different countries keeps kids busy in the count down to Christmas, by encouraging them to create their own treats, decorations, and more! (11/14)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 745 Mor
Roblox annual 2025
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Discover everything there is to know about the newest blockbuster games, the latest updates and more in the 100% Unofficial Roblox Annual 2025. As well as guides to the biggest and best new games, there are also tips on how to start making your own game and loads of exciting activities. With so much to do, this annual will entertain Roblox fans for hours on end. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 794.8 Rob 2025
Winning chess exercises for kids : tactics and strategies to outsmart your opponent
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Practice makes progress! Sharpen your chess skills--and win more games--with this fun workbook of chess exercises for kids ages 8 to 12.Remembering rules, understanding all the different tactics and strategies, and recognizing patterns of play--chess can be a complicated game to learn! That's why Woman International Master (WIM) Viktoria Ni created this chess workbook with clear step-by-step instructions and annotated diagrams that show chess concepts in action. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 794.1 Ni
Why do roosters crow early in the morning? : a book about farm animals
Author(s):
Beard, Jack
Gómez, Jayri,
Description:
Have you ever wondered WHY farm animals do the things they do? Learn facts about some animals including pigs, ducks, sheep, roosters, chicks, and horses in this informative introduction to nonfiction. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 636.5 Bea
5-minute dinosaur stories
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Description:
Welcome to the age of dinosaurs! Here, giant reptiles stomp through prehistoric forests and toothy, feathered animals glide from tree to tree. Sea creatures swim in the oceans, and pterosaurs fly above. In these 12 true stories you'll meet dinosaurs big and small, spiked and armored, featherd and scaly. Speed through the dark night as sharp-clawed velociraptor chases its prey. Watch how an enormouse mother Maiasaura cleverly keeps her eggs warm. Dig alongside modern paleontologists as they uncover incredible fossils, and more. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 567.9 Don
Where is Yellowstone?
Author(s):
Fabiny, Sarah
Marchesi, Stephen,
Description:
Established in 1857 as the first national park in the United States, Yellowstone has been drawing visitors to its beautiful landscape for over 150 years. Before it became a national park, the region was home to Native Americans for over 11,000 years, including the Shoshone, Lakota, Crow, Blackfoot, Flathead, Bannok, and Nez Perce tribes. Today, tourists come to the park from all over the world to camp and to visit the famous Old Faithful geyser and the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest super volcano in North America. The many animals that live in Yellowstone include bison, black and grizzly bears, elk, wolves, and more than three hundred species of birds. Yellowstone is so large that it has land in three different states--Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. Learn the rich history of one of America's most beloved national parks in this book perfect for young explorers. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 917.87 Fab
America's national parks
Author(s):
Ward, Alexa,
Lowery, Mike,
Description:
Inside this guide, travel from Acadia's cliffs and coves to Zion's enchanting red valleys. Visit Hawai'i, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, too! You'll discover each park's secrets, which animals to spot, what the parks are like after dark, and where to white-water raft, hike, snorkel, and ski. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 917.3 War
Where did Van Gogh go?
Author(s):
Fox, Satu
Després, Léonie,
Description:
Travel through more than two centuries of art history and meet 10 famous artists. Each scene is inspired by some of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's most loved artworks and their creators, and features objects to seek and find. (11/19)
Format:
Book
Call Number:
J 750 Fox