Ban This Book

Children's book - Ban This Book

Published: 2017 Theme: Speaking up Best for: 8 and up "All through math I sucked on my braids and imagined all the awful things that would happen if I was caught with all those books in my locker. Every parent...would like up to sue me." This is a not-to-be-missed book about helping children understand how to speak up against injustices, small and large.

Just Dance

Just Dance - Children's Book

Published: 2017 Theme: Content with Life Best for: 7 to 9 "I remembered a large, fancy poster with a picture of my mother and James, looking happy and famous. How could she leave that behind to live on a farm in the middle of the prairie?" The magic of Patricia MacLachlan comes through again, this time with a young girl wondering how one can give up fame and still be happy!

The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate

Children's book - Curious world of Calpurnia tate

Published: 2017 Theme: Girls and Science Best for: 9 to 12 " 'That's all it took for you to cave in? You're some kind of lousy negotiator. That's what we get for sending a dumb girl to do a man's job. ...' It was so unfair I could have smacked him." This sequel continues to explore the theme of loving science and holding to one's own truth...

Frightful’s Mountain

Children's Book - Frightful's Mountain

Published: 1999 Theme: The Natural World Best for: 9 and up "Frightful awoke as the morning sun brought color to the ops of the trees. Still ravenously hunger, and growing weak from lack of food, she left the pine and circled above an alfalfa field." This children's book is written so deftly that we feel like we are hearing about the habits of a dear friend, rather than some dry science about falcons...

The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street

Children's book - Vanderbeekers

Published: 2017 Theme: Kindness Best for: 8 and up "The five kids started exchanging ideas for winning over the man on the third floor. Operation Beiderman had officially begun." Each of the five siblings in this story have to dig deep to find out how to be kind to someone they don't know...

Sputnik’s Guide to Life on Earth

Children's Book- Sputnik's Guide

Published: 2017 Theme: Values, Humor, Science Best for: 9 and up "Now that I have proved that Earth does exist," said Sputnik, "I have to prove that it should exist. Every planet has to have a reason...Useless planets are being shrunk all over the sky..." This book has a wonderful mix of good science, deep thought (Why are we here?) and sensitivity to the difficulty of aging...

The Many Worlds of Albie Bright

Children's Book - Many Worlds of Albie Bright

Published: 2016 Theme: Science and Heart Best for: 9 and up "You'd think that going to your mum's funeral on Tuesday would get you the rest of the week off, but not according to my dad. "We need to get back to normal," he says when I try to protest." This children's book is a terrific merging of heart and mind, sincere feelings and contemporary science...

The Lost Kingdom of Bamarre

Children's Book - Lost Kingdom of Bamarra

Published: 2017 Theme: Resisting Prejudice Best for: 10 and up "I'd been taught that our Bamarre were lucky to be ruled by us. Otherwise they would have been conquered by others, who would have killed them all. With us, they were safe and had duties and food." A great and timely fantasy children's book exploring the injustice of nations dominating nations, and the ill consequences of prejudice...

Kensuke’s Kingdom

Children's Book - Kensuke's Kingdom

Published: 2003 Theme: Survival Best for: 9 and up "Until now, except for occasional gut-wrenching pangs of homesickness and loneliness, I had by and large managed to keep my spirits up. But not anymore. My beacon stayed obstinately damp." I was immediately struck with the clarity, simplicity, and beauty of the writing, and wondered how the tale would unfold...