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Stories of the spirit of justice
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We are living in the Civil Rights Movement of our day. But the challenges of the present call us to remember the past. Throughout American history, there has always been a small but resilient group of people who, motivated by their faith, resisted oppression and pushed for greater equality and liberty for all. From well-known figures like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Harriet Tubman, to those time has nearly forgotten, all of these people tapped into an abiding spirit of justice to pursue the dignity of all people. (2/11)
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Book
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J 323.11 Tis
Girls to the front : 40 Asian American women who blazed a trail
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From the big stage to the US Navy, from laboratories to the boardroom, from the Olympics to the pages in books, these girls and women lead every line. Bold, bright, and empowering profiles by ... artist Nína Mata place these incredible changemakers at the very front and inspire readers to tap into their own greatness. (2/11)
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Book
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J 305.48 Mat
Seeds of discovery : how Barbara McClintock used corn and curiosity to solve a science mystery and win a Nobel prize
Author(s):
Alexander, Lori
Santo, Rebecca,
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As a rare female botanist in early twentieth-century America, Barbara McClintock never let other people's notions of what was proper slow her down. When she faced doubting colleagues and unsupportive institutions, she drove across the United States, climbed through windows, and even slept in her laboratory to conduct her research. In so doing, she helped pave the way for future scientific discoveries that can cure diseases and save lives--and won a Nobel Prize in the process! (2/11)
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Book
Call Number:
JB McC
To walk the sky : how Iroquois steelworkers helped build towering cities
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Buckley, Patricia Morris
Lewis, E. B.
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High above the ground, generation after generation, Native workers called skywalkers have sculpted city skylines, balancing on narrow beams, facing down terrifying heights and heartbreaking loss. These skywalkers who dared to touch the heavens have built a legacy of landmarks all over the North American continent--and even today, there are Native Americans still climbing up among the clouds, brave enough to walk the sky. Patricia Morris Buckley (Mohawk) tells the story of the skywalkers, whose bravery and tragedies are captured in watercolors by artist E. B. Lewis (Lenni-Lenape). (2/11)
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Book
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J 624.08 Buc
This is my brain! : a book on neurodiversity
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In this seriously funny book, acclaimed creator Elise Gravel Gavel uses her trademark humor and punchy art to celebrate the many wonderful ways humans think and to show readers that understanding how different brains feel and learn can help us connect with others . . . and keep our own brains happy! (2/11)
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Book
Call Number:
J 612.82 Gra
How to build everything
Author(s):
Dolan, Hannah
Dias, Nate,
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Kids will be inspired by the 200 LEGO ideas presented and discover how to build hundreds of incredible creations using LEGO blocks, from a hot-dog car to a towering T. rex, in a book with helpful tips and techniques. (02/24)
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Book
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J 688.725 Dol
The junior plant lover's handbook : a green-thumb guide for kids
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Williams, Molly (Molly E.)
Carlos, Michelle,
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An interactive, illustrated guide perfect for any burgeoning plant lover! Research shows plants can keep us (and our living spaces) happier and healthier. This illustrated guide breaks down everything from basic light and water needs to soil and temperature requirements for over fifty plants, and will help you find the right plant(s) for your personality, regardless of where you live or how much space you have. With an expansive glossary of plant terms, you'll be speaking like a horticulture pro in no time. (2/24)
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Book
Call Number:
J 635.9 Wil
The crane and the keeper : how an endangered crane chose a human as her mate
Author(s):
Pincus, Meeg
O'Mara, Gillian Eilidh,
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What was wrong with Walnut? The white-naped crane was friendly and curious -- except when it came to other cranes. Raised by humans, Walnut didn't see herself as a bird and could not live peacefully -- or breed -- with others of her species. Rejected by several zoos, she arrived at the Smithsonian's National Zoo Conservation Biology Institute. Would this be her last chance? Meanwhile, Chris Crowe had also just arrived at the zoo, as crane keeper. It was his job to care for and help breed the birds at the institute. It was clear that breeding Walnut wasn't going to be easy, but with skill and patience, Chris slowly earned the crane's trust, and an extraordinary partnership evolved. (2/24)
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Book
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J 639.97 Pin
Fighter in the woods : the true story of a Jewish girl who joined the partisans in World War II
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For Celia, life is ordinary: school, homework, friends. But Celia is Jewish. When the Nazis begin their campaign to wipe out all the Jews of Europe, Celia's world is ripped apart. Friends and neighbors viciously turn on her, and soon she is in the hands of the Nazis. From starvation and forced labor in the ghettos to hiding in a hole in the ground, Celia struggles to survive while tragically losing much of her family. When Celia manages to escape into the forest, she joins up with the partisans, a group of young people fighting back against the Nazis however and wherever they can. Celia is given a mission: to help destroy a stash of Nazi weapons. Can she and her fellow partisans succeed--or will they be caught by the enemy? (2/24)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Kas
The keeper of stories
Author(s):
Pritchard, Caroline Kusin
Alko, Selina,
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When a fire breaks out at the Jewish Theological Seminary library, helping hands from across the community rally together to save the books and preserve the stories within the pages. Includes factual backmatter on the Jewish Theological Seminary fire of 1966. (2/24)
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Book
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J 027 Pri
Muhammad Ali
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Great Lives in Graphics: Muhammad Ali is an illustrated retelling of Ali's life and sporting career, encompassing topics from the history of boxing to the Civil Rights movement in the US. You may already know that Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest boxers and sports personalities of all time - an Olympic gold medalist and three-time world heavyweight champion. But did you know that more than a billion people watched his prize fight against George Foreman in 1974? Or that he was a minister in the Nation of Islam? Or that he was prevented from boxing for 3 ư years and almost went to jail for refusing to fight in the Vietnam War? (2/24)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Ali
A little slugger's guide to the unwritten rules of baseball and life
Author(s):
Renna, Patrick, 1979-
Parker, Thomas
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"From actor and die-hard baseball fan Patrick Renna comes practical advice full of wit and humor about baseball (and life)--complete with a customizable dedication page for a very special slugger. With dozens of 'unwritten' rules about baseball and the game of life, this is a must-have for any fan of America's favorite pastime"--
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J 796.357 Ren
She speaks : the women of Greek myths in their own words
Author(s):
Cargill, Honor,
Pham, Camelia,
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Written in first-person, we hear from the astute sorceress Medea and her pivotal role in the quest for the Golden Fleece; discover the contributions of Cretan princess Ariadne in the slaying of the Minotaur; witness the strength and resilience of Atalanta, Circe, Helen of Troy, and many other women who have been previously overshadowed by their male counterparts. With her meticulous research and insightful storytelling, readers will be mesmerized as Honor resurrects these voices, breathes new life into well-loved stories, and drags the Classics into the modern world. (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 292.13 Car
The big book of barf : a spewnami of sick science, hurled history, and body oddities
Author(s):
Lorencen, Vicky
Simard, Rémy,
Description:
Did you know that there are glasses to prevent motion sickness...Or that astronauts can get "space sick?" This hilarious and wacky illustrated book is jam-packed with silly facts, crazy activities, and even recipes (Barf-day cake, anyone?) that will have you learning all about the fascinating world of barf, our bodies, and beyond. Presented in alphabetical order. (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 616 Lor
Rube Goldberg's big book of building : make 25 machines that really work!
Author(s):
George, Jennifer, 1960-
Steckley, Ed,
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To build a Rube Goldberg Machine, all you need is a pile of junk and a great imagination. Rube Goldberg's granddaughter, Jennifer George, has teamed up with world-renowned Rube Goldberg machine builder Zach Umperovitch to show us just how true that is in this comprehensive guide to building Rube Goldberg Machines at home. Written in partnership with Rube Goldberg's granddaughter herself, Jennifer George, this book breaks down how to build a variety of machines that solve simple problems in complex ways. Progressing in difficulty with each chapter, kids (and builders of all ages) will learn how to construct super simple machines that fit on a tabletop, to hard ones that take up entire rooms or yards! Learn how to start chain reactions that refill your popcorn automatically on movie night, open umbrellas, and even pack a picnic, one step at a time. Filled with jokes, fun facts, and tips and tricks to make building as successful as possible, this book is sure to satisfy every family's most curious and inventive minds! (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 621.8 Geo
How to be a doctor and other life-saving jobs
Author(s):
Krishan, Punam, Dr.,
Linero, Sol,
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Do you have what it takes to become a doctor, a medical scientist, or to work in public health? Find out all about the incredible life-saving jobs you could do, from training to become a heart surgeon or a paramedic to working as a psychologist or even treating professional athletes. This fully illustrated book will inspire any child with an interest in helping people and saving lives. (3/4)
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Book
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J 610.69 Kri
The Faerie Isle : tales and traditions of Ireland's forgotten folklore
Author(s):
Quinn, Síne,
Forde, Patricia,
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Watch for seal-skinned selkies coming to shore every ninth day to dance -- but keep a safe distance, lest you become mesmerized. If you spy a fair mermaid combing her hair whilst sitting upon a rock, look away, as that could be bad luck indeed. And legend has it that just one encounter with the silver-tongued fairy known as the Charmer may leave a person lovesick and heartbroken. This gorgeous book offers illuminating introductions to fifteen remarkable fairies, the lesser-known heroes and villains of Irish folklore, from tiny leprechauns to enormous giants, trickster spirits to slippery shape-shifters. Dramatically lit illustrations, stories inspired by tales from the Irish National Folklore Collection, and a look at each fae's traits and origins make this a keepsake collection and a gift to be treasured. (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 398.2 Qui
Dinopedia : an encyclopedia of prehistoric beasts
Author(s):
Jackson, Tom, 1972-
Chappell, Louise,
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From the ferocious sea monster Ichthyosaurus and the lumbering plated Stegosaurus to Velociraptor, the stealthy two-legged hunter and Quetzalcoatlus, the God of the skies, Dinopedia is a guide to prehistoric beasts. Discover how experts figured out chickens are actually dinosaurs, and explore the answers to the big questions we all want to know about dinosaurs: What did dinosaurs sound like? How did dinosaurs move? What color were dinosaurs? (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 567.9 Jac
Extinctopedia : discover what we have lost, what is at risk, and how we can preserve the diversity of our fragile planet
Author(s):
Quarello, Serenella,
Quarello, Serenella
Description:
Every living creature contributes towards the richness and beauty of our planet. Each one has a reason to exist, from the giant panda to the pygmy possum, and if we lose them, it will be forever. Extinctopedia tells a complex story, not just of those who are extinct, but also of those in greatest peril, with explanations of what threatens their survival. It is also a story of hope-hope for animals who have been rediscovered, hope in the form of newly-discovered animals, and hope that we might hear the warning call and act to preserve the amazing biodiversity of our fragile planet for future generations to come. Extinctopedia provides a fascinating catalog of life on earth and encourages the reader to find ways of preserving the incredible diversity of species, so we may all thrive and life itself can endure on this amazing and beautiful planet. (3/4)
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Book
Call Number:
J 576.8 Qua
Spices and spuds : how plants made our world
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Did you know that plants helped shape our modern world? It may sound ridiculous, but empires have risen and fallen because of stuff you'd find in your grocery store's vegetable aisle. Through wars, famine, prosperity, and more, every aspect of our lives and livelihoods has something to do with plants! Whether or not you notice them, plants are as central to our day-to-day lives as a bowl of rice or a plate of pasta, and they have shaped our history the same way a gardener trims a topiary. Did you know that a pepper blockade led to the Age of Exploration? How about that huge wheat barges once kept Rome running with free bread? Or that whole wars were fought over tea? Get ready to follow corn's weird journey from the floating fields of the Aztec emperors to the glossy shine on this book's cover. Andy Warner sifts through the roots and leaves of our long, complicated history with the earth's original green resources. (3/4)
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Book
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J 630 War
Ramadan on Rahma Road : a recipe storybook
Author(s):
Gutta, Razeena Omar
Sohrabi, Atieh,
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In the houses of Rahma Road are people from all over the world. Some are fasting for Ramadan, and some are not. But the annual potluck iftar is something they all attend. Who would miss grandest, tastiest, most delicious meal of the year? From chicken tikka to roti bom, each house is planning on bringing something to share. The result? A feast of food from around the world! Travel from house to house on Rahma Road to see what everyone's making (and even take a glimpse at the recipes to make them yourself!) Travel to the houses of Rahma Road to see what everyone is cooking for the annual potluck iftar. A kid-friendly recipe book!
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Book
Call Number:
J 297.36 Gut
I am Sally Ride
Author(s):
Meltzer, Brad
Eliopoulos, Chris,
Description:
From childhood, Sally Ride was a daring adventurer -- always encouraged to pursue the things she loved. Those things included science and math, fast rides, and the stars in the sky. Eventually her passions and her hard work led her to NASA, where she became the country's first female astronaut, inspiring generations of young people to follow their own dreams of space exploration. (3/13)
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Book
Call Number:
JB Rid
My life on the mountain
Author(s):
Brand, Marion, 1992-
Holmes, Shona,
Description:
In the Swiss Alps, the shepherdess is busy: building a fire, milking the goats, making cheese and chopping wood. There's so much to do every day! Marion Brand spent a summer working on a mountain farm. Her striking illustrations will spark the imaginations of children who love animals and the outdoors. Her story showcases the many daily adventures faced by those who live in nature. (3/13)
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Book
Call Number:
J 636.3 Bra
Record breakers at the summer Olympic games
Author(s):
Walker, Rob,
Richards-Ross, Sanya,
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Celebrates the best records, achievements and stories in the history of the modern summer Olympic Games. (3/13)
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Book
Call Number:
J 796.48 Wal
Fluffy flying seed
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Start Small, Think Big sets readers on a journey of discovery, beginning with small miracles of life and connecting them to the big picture of our natural world. Each book features a large foldout illustration on the final pages. Fluffy Flying Seed starts small, with a tiny dandelion seed being carried by the wind and landing safely in a meadow, the perfect place to grow. This is its story: how it grows, protects itself from frost, reproduces, and becomes a food source for many creatures. There are facts about germination, photosynthesis, seed dispersal, parts of a plant, and food chains. The narrative progresses in a way that builds understanding, and the gorgeous illustrations bring the story and the science to life. Thinking big, the book shows why this much-maligned wildflower is important to animals in the spring, and why it is so successful at surviving and spreading. A big foldout has a world map showing the temperate regions where it thrives, an illustrated life cycle, and a Meadow I-Spy to take readers back through the book to deepen the learning experience. This book features a textured die-cut hole cover and a large foldout poster at the back of the book. (3/13)
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Book
Call Number:
J 583 Aul
A dangerous idea : the Scopes trial, the original fight over science in schools
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In 1925, when Tennesse lawmakers banned the teaching of evolution in public schools, teacher John Scopes challenged the law--and set off a gripping circus of a legal battle. Two masterminds faced off in court in a blistering debate over creationism and natural selection. A narrative nonfiction book on the Scopes Monkey Trial. (3/13)
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Book
Call Number:
J 345.73 Lev