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What is the story of Smokey Bear?

Author(s):

Korté, Steve
Squier, Robert,

Description:

Created by the U.S. Forest Service in 1944 in reaction to forest fires being used as attacks during World War II, Smokey Bear has been guiding Americans through fire safety and preparedness for nearly eighty years. This American black bear known for wearing a pair of blue jeans and a forest ranger hat has found himself in classrooms, on stamps, in cartoons, on lunchboxes, in comic strips, and even as a giant balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 1950, Smokey came to life when a real-life bear cub rescued from a fire in New Mexico was named Smokey and became a living version of the character. Young readers can find even more reasons to love the face of forest fire prevention in this book that tells his whole history (9/10)

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Book

Call Number:

J 363.37 Kor

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The everything kids' football book : all-time greats, legendary teams, today's favorite players -- and tips on playing like a pro

Author(s):

Jacobs, Greg, 1973-
Alexander, Erin,

Description:

Examines the sport of football, including how to play organized tackle football, tips for offensive and defensive schemes, statistics, players, how to set up a fantasy football league, and more. Includes activities. (9/10)

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Call Number:

J 796.332 Jac 2024

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Let's get festive! : celebrations around the world

Author(s):

Kończak, Joanna,
Webster, Kate

Description:

Introduces celebrations around the world, covering how people welcome the new year, celebrate nature, observe religious holidays, and more. This truly international collection includes celebrations and traditions such as: Nowruz, Holi, Rosh Hashanah, Sogkran, Christmas, Hanukkah, Diwali, Eid Al-Adha, Carnival, Halloween, O-Bon, Thanksgiving, the Dragon Boat Festival, Saint Patrick's Day, and many more! (9/10)

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Book

Call Number:

J 394.26 Kon

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Cathedral

Author(s):

Macaulay, David

Description:

Readers worldwide recognize David Macaulay's imaginary Cathedral of Chutreaux. Originally published in 1973, this critically acclaimed book has since been translated into a dozen languages and remains a classic of children's literature and a touchstone for budding architects. Cathedral's numerous awards include a prestigious Caldecott Honor and designations as both a New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year and an ALA Notable Book. Now, in this first-ever standalone full-color edition, David Macaulay reimagines his pen-and-ink masterpiece in lush felt-tip marker and vibrant colored pencil. Factual and artistic details shine in a revised text that reflects newly researched information to deepen understanding of the cathedral's structural complexity and awe-inspiring design. Journey back to centuries long ago and revisit the fictional people of twelfth-, thirteenth-, and fourteenth-century Europe whose dreams, like Cathedral, stand the test of time. (9/10)

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Call Number:

J 726.6 Mac 2010

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Over and under the wetland

Author(s):

Messner, Kate
Neal, Christopher Silas,

Description:

Over the swamp, the barred owl hoots, and the great egret swoops down on snowy wings. The slow mazes of waterways are quiet with the shush of reeds and grasses. But under the swamp's soft shadows, there's a whole hidden world of panthers and orchids, red-bellied turtles and raccoons, lurking alligators and singing frogs. This beautifully illustrated nonfiction picture book reveals all the fascinating creatures living just out of sight in the branches and depths over and under the wetland. (9/10)

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Call Number:

J 577.68 Mes

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Genius ears : a curious animal compendium

Author(s):

Anlauf, Lena
Yarbrough, Marshall,

Description:

Ears can do much more than just pick up sound waves. In the animal kingdom, ears are sometimes an animal's strongest asset! For example, a fleeing black-tailed jackrabbit uses the position of its ears to help it confuse its pursuers and get away from danger. Some animals can close their ears to protect their bodies or use them to cool down or stay warm. Whether long, tuft, or goblin, ears can tell a lot about animals and their habits and habitats. Which animal has the longest ears relative to its size? Which animal communicates through surprisingly high-pitched chirping sounds? And which animal can pinpoint the location of its prey using only its ears? Readers will find out all this and much more in this . . . collection filled with . . . facts. (9/10)

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Book

Call Number:

J 599.14 Anl

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Gifts from the garbage truck : a true story about the things we (don't) throw away

Author(s):

Larsen, Andrew, 1960-
Vidal, Oriol,

Description:

What if everywhere you looked, you saw something to make? Instead of seeing something broken, you saw something to fix? Instead of seeing something to throw out, you saw something to give away? This is how Nelson Molina sees the world. A former employee for the New York City sanitation department, Nelson saved over 45,000 objects from the garbage to fix and show his community through his museum, Treasures in the Trash. Explore the hidden potential in what we often discard and think differently about consumption, waste, and the impact of small actions. With themes of upcycling, anti-consumerism, love for community, and finding joy, Gifts from the Garbage Truck inspires kids to think creatively and curiously about what they do (and don't) throw away! (9/10)

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Book

Call Number:

J 629.225 Lar

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What do astronauts do?

Author(s):

Jones, Rob Lloyd
Preston, Matt,

Description:

Explore different careers as you blast off into space with a crew of astronauts. Find out about their incredible jobs and the work of the huge teams who support them, from medics to technicians. Discover how astronauts are chosen and trained for space missions, what it's like in space, and what they do once they return to Earth - as well as the work of Mission Control and those on the ground. With missions planned to the Moon, Mars and beyond, this is a timely and fascinating read. (9/10)

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Call Number:

J 629.45 Jon

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Amazing space : the most incredible features of the known universe

Author(s):

Allan, Sophie (Physics teacher)
Smart, Tim

Description:

Go on an outer space adventure to discover amazing stories of objects, matter, and mysteries that make up the universe. This fascinating space book will take you above the clouds and beyond the Earth's atmosphere to show you the vast expanse of space that stretches above us. This fascinating space book for kids offers: Surprising stories that go beyond the normal facts and figures of typical children's space books ; Out of this world photography and artwork that jumps out of the pages and explains each concept. (9/10)

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Call Number:

J 629 All

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The Lego Halloween games book

Author(s):

Kosara, Tori, 1985-
Asanuma, Mariann,

Description:

Accompanied by Halloween-themed LEGO elements, including a skeleton minifigure, this frightfully fun activity book is filled with ghastly games, eerie escape room puzzles, monster mashups and more. (9/16)

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Call Number:

J 688.725 Kos

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Apples

Author(s):

Black, Sonia W., 1953-

Description:

Learn all about the most important symbols and celebrations of the fall season! (9/16)

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Call Number:

J 634.11 Bla

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Pumpkins

Author(s):

Maloney, Brenna

Description:

Learn all about the most important symbols and celebrations of the fall season! (9/16)

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Book

Call Number:

J 635.62 Mal

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50 true tales from our great national parks

Author(s):

Pearson, Stephanie, 1970-

Description:

Discover tales of triumph from trailblazing men and women, like the story of Polly Mead-- the first female ranger in Grand Canyon National Park. Encounter remarkable animals and magnificent plants, from the mighty sled dogs of Denali to the mysterious, ancient trees that tower in Redwood. You can even explore how different parks came to be, and learn some of the fascinating histories of Indigenous peoples. (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 917.3 Pea

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Stealing Little Moon : the legacy of the American Indian boarding schools

Author(s):

Jones, Dan C., 1951-
Lajimodiere, Denise K.,

Description:

Thousands of Indigenous children were forcibly sent to attend boarding schools specifically created by the government to teach them the ways of white society and punish them for observing their own cultures. Little Moon There Are No Stars Tonight was only four years old when she was removed from her home and sent to Chilocco -- and her grandson, the author, was working there as maintenance staff when it shut down nearly one hundred years later. These first-person accounts bring to light the lasting legacy of cultural erasure and abuse, and the strength and resiliency that made the effort ultimately unsuccessful. (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 371.8 Jon

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Mia and friends

Author(s):

Gray, Karlin
Brodie, Jayme,

Description:

Despite being named after a famous ballerina, little Mia Hamm never cared for pirouettes. Instead, she chased the ball: baseball, basketball, and especially soccer. Since she was often the only girl on her sports teams, she had a hard time making friends. But when fifteen-year-old Mia made the U.S. women's national soccer team, everything changed. All around her, young women tackled and dribbled, passed and kicked, scored, and screamed. They were just like her--but even more skilled. For Mia to improve, she had to play up to the levels of Michelle Akers, Briana Scurry, Brandi Chastain, and so many others. She was determined not to let her team down.

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Call Number:

J 796.334 Gra

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You're the boss : a kid's ultimate guide to starting your own business

Author(s):

Weisfeld, Brian
Bader, Bonnie,

Description:

Are you bursting with great ideas for a new business but aren't quite sure where to start? Do you know that you'd be great at selling something but first need to figure out what that "something" actually is? Are you gearing up to be an entrepreneur but think that kids can't really build anything big? If any of these sound like you--you've come to the right book! You're never too young to start a business. Whether you want to launch a babysitting service, run a lemonade stand, sell crafts online--or don't even know what business to start--You're the Boss is here to help. In this book, you'll learn how to figure out which business is right for you, find your ideal customers, manage the competition, calculate costs and profits, pitch your ideas, and so much more.

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Call Number:

J 338.04 Wei

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What is color? : the global and sometimes gross story of pigments, paint, and the wondrous world of art

Author(s):

Weinberg, Steven, 1984-

Description:

In this zany, inclusive, and vibrantly illustrated guide to all things color, the origins of today's pigments come alive across continents and history, with oodles of art, tons of science--and extensive interactive backmatter! (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 535.6 Wei

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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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Call Number:

J 794.8 Glu

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Greeking out. Heroes and Olympians : an official podcast tie-in

Author(s):

Curtis, Kenny
Sequel to:

Description:

Behold 20 brand-new, hilarious adaptations of classic tales from Greek mythology, written by the dynamic duo behind the smash hit podcast Greeking Out! (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 292.2 Cur

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Mother aspen

Author(s):

LeBox, Annette
Smith, Crystal

Description:

In early spring, the Mother Tree wakens. She is hundreds of years old, and her children are the sprouts that she sends up from her roots. They look like many separate trees, but they are all part of the Mother Tree. Above ground, the aspens use the sun to produce sugar. Below ground, fungi wrap threads around the aspen's roots, feeding on the sugar that they cannot make themselves. And in exchange, the fungi carry messages from tree to tree -- warnings of drought, disease and infestations. Through the seasons and years, the Mother Tree shelters and feeds the other trees, the animals that make their home in the grove and the fungi that make it possible for the trees to talk to each other. But when a violent storm upends the order of things, can the forest survive without its Mother Tree? (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 577.3 LeB

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Defending nature : how the US military protects threatened and endangered species

Author(s):

Collard, Sneed B.

Description:

On Eglin Air Force Base, scientists and soldiers work together to protect endangered red-cockaded woodpeckers, gopher tortoises, and reticulated flatwoods salamanders. Discover the challenges endangered species face and how the military works to protect them. (9/24)

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Call Number:

J 591.68 Col

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History of jazz

Author(s):

Mwai, Melissa H.

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

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Into the volcano : the science, magic and meaning of volcanoes

Author(s):

Ard, Cath
Tang, Wenjia,

Description:

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