1. Stories for Kids Who Dare to Be Different
    by Ben Brooks
    Running Press Kids
    May 07, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Women
    Hardback
    Stories for Kids Who Dare to Be Different
    by Ben Brooks
    Running Press Kids
    May 07, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Women
    Hardback
    Boys will be boys and girls will be girls? Not in this book.

    The follow-up to Ben Brooks's New York Times bestselling Stories for Boys Who Dare to Be Different, this book offers more extraordinary true stories of amazing people who broke the mold and changed the world for the better. The resulting message? Be yourself, and your dreams might come true.

    With the help of Quinton Winter's striking full-color illustrations, Brooks offers an accessible compilation of 76 famous and not-so-famous influencers from the past to the present day, every single one of them a rule-breaker and stereotype-smasher in his or her own way. Entries include Emma Gonzalez, Andy Warhol, Bjork, Hans Christian Andersen, Sally Ride, and so many more -- heroes from all walks of life and from all over the world.
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  2. Before They Were Authors: Famous Writers As Kids
    by Elizabeth Haidle
    Clarion Books
    May 14, 2019
    Hardback
    Before They Were Authors: Famous Writers As Kids
    by Elizabeth Haidle
    Clarion Books
    May 14, 2019
    Hardback
    This exciting debut in graphic novel format tells the childhood stories of literary legends including Maya Angelou, Roald Dahl, and Sandra Cisnernos. Perfect for fans of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls and Brazen: Rebel Ladies Who Rocked the World.

    What makes a writer? What inspires them? Where do their stories come from? Striking illustrations and a popular graphic novel format bring to life this anthology of literary legends and their childhoods. Featuring beloved authors such as Maya Angelou, C.S. Lewis, Gene Luen Yang and J.K. Rowling, these stories capture the childhood triumphs, failures, and inspirations that predated their careers.

    Children ages ten and up will see themselves in these humanized portraits and wonder if they, too, might have it in them to write. A celebration of creativity, this collective graphic biography is sprinkled throughout with writing wisdom and inspiring quotes.
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  3. The Little Book of Big What-Ifs
    by Renata Liwska
    Clarion Books
    May 07, 2019
    Hardback
    The Little Book of Big What-Ifs
    by Renata Liwska
    Clarion Books
    May 07, 2019
    Hardback
    What if your imagination runs wild? New York Times bestselling creator Renata Liwska explores “what if” scenarios from silly to serious, examining the curiosities of everyday life and celebrating the power of imagination. Ideal for children 3-7 who are stuck inside or learning to cope with new uncertainties, The Little Book of Big What-Ifs is perfect for fans of I Wish You More and The Quiet Book.

    Every day is filled with opportunities to wonder . . . what if?

    In this charming book of big questions for little readers, New York Times bestselling creator Renata Liwska explores scenarios that span the spectrum from silly to serious, gently examining both the anxieties and curiosities of everyday life.

    Wondering what might happen helps expand our imaginations, whether the options are humorous or thought-provoking—or both!

    So: what if . . . you turned the page?
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  4. How Emily Saved the Bridge
    by Frieda Wishinsky Canada
    Groundwood Books
    May 01, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
    Guided Reading Level R, Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient R, Lexile measure 930L
    Hardback
    How Emily Saved the Bridge
    by Frieda Wishinsky Canada
    Groundwood Books
    May 01, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Science & Technology
    Guided Reading Level R, Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient R, Lexile measure 930L
    Hardback

    The amazing story of Emily Warren Roebling, the woman who stepped in to oversee the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, which was completed in 1883.

    Emily was not an engineer, but she was educated in math and science. She married Washington Roebling, the chief engineer of the famous bridge. When Washington became ill from decompression sickness, Emily stepped in, doing everything from keeping the books, to carrying messages for her husband, to monitoring the construction of the bridge. She was the first person to cross the Brooklyn Bridge when it opened.

    Emily, who went on to study law among many other accomplishments, is an inspiration to all, as demonstrated through Frieda Wishinsky’s informative and engaging text and Natalie Nelson’s distinctive collage illustrations. Speech bubbles revealing imagined dialogue add a playful note to this historical account, which includes fascinating facts about the Brooklyn Bridge and a further reading list.

    Key Text Features
    further reading
    speech bubbles

    Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.1
    Ask and answer such questions as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text.

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.3
    Describe in depth a character, setting, or event in a story or drama, drawing on specific details in the text (e.g., a character's thoughts, words, or actions).

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  5. Bear Out There
    by Jacob Grant
    Bloomsbury Children's Books
    Jun 04, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Bears
    Hardback
    Bear Out There
    by Jacob Grant
    Bloomsbury Children's Books
    Jun 04, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Bears
    Hardback

    Bear and Spider are back in another charming odd-couple friendship story, perfect for fans of Peter Brown and Greg Pizzoli.

    Bear's favorite place is inside. He loves sharing his tidy home with his friend Spider. Spider loves the outdoors!

    When Spider's kite flies away, Bear must venture out and into the messy forest to help his friend.

    As their quest in the forest goes from bad to worse, Bear and Spider show readers that being a friend means being there for each other, no matter what.

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  6. I Have an Idea!
    by Herve Tullet
    Chronicle Books
    May 07, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Interactive Adventures
    Hardback
    I Have an Idea!
    by Herve Tullet
    Chronicle Books
    May 07, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Interactive Adventures
    Hardback
    An interactive picture book from Hervé Tullet the creator of the New York Times bestsellers Press Here and Mix It Up!

    Join the magical hunt for one little idea: From one of the true creative geniuses of this generation comes a unique meditation on and celebration of the magic of the birth of a simple idea. Sparkling with visual wit and bubbling with imagination, I Have an Idea! is a richly emotional exploration of the creative process: from an initial tentative inkling, to the frustration of chasing the wrong notion, to finally the exhilaration of capturing—and nurturing—just the right idea. I Have an Idea! is a scrumptious cloth-spined package of color and inspiration equally at home on a child's bookshelf, in a new graduate's backpack, or atop a creative's desk.
    • The perfect book of color and inspiration for children and those young at heart.
    • Answers the questions "how do you find an idea?", "what does it feel like?", "what can you do with an idea?" in a simple and inspiring way.
    • Known as the "Prince of Preschool," the versatile Hervé Tullet has been an art director at various ad agencies, a magazine illustrator, and for the past 15 years, a creator of children's books.
    Fans of Beautiful Oops!, The Day the Crayons Quit, and Iggy Peck, Architect will love I Have an Idea!'s introduction to creative thought.

    The perfect gift to inspire creativity in young readers, new graduates, and budding artists.
    • Kids of all ages will turn the pages with anticipation trying to catch that elusive idea
    • Books for kids ages 5-8
    • Children's picture book for K-3
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  7. A Girl's Guide to the Wild
    by Ruby McConnell
    Little Bigfoot
    May 21, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Girls & Women
    Paperback / softback
    A Girl's Guide to the Wild
    by Ruby McConnell
    Little Bigfoot
    May 21, 2019
    JUVENILE NONFICTION / Girls & Women
    Paperback / softback
    Girls belong outdoors! This handbook covers everything you need to get outside, including ideas for what to do, camping and hiking basics, body stuff in the wilderness, advanced skills like maps, weather, and first aid, as well as recipes, projects, activities, and profiles of inspiring outdoorswomen.

    Your definitive guide to getting outside--for girls ages 9-12! In addition to basic outdoor skills, this entertaining guidebook includes easy camping recipes, outdoor projects including science experiments and crafts, fun activity suggestions, and inspiring stories of diverse historical and contemporary outdoorswomen (such as Arunima Sinha, the first amputee woman to summit Mount Everest; Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts; and Libby Riddles, first woman to win the Iditarod). The goal is to improve the quality of girls' outdoor time by increasing participation and independence, making them feel comfortable and safe, and giving them essential skills and knowledge. Charming and approachable, this book will encourage both reluctant campers and budding naturalists to go wild and embrace the outdoors.
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  8. The Candle and the Flame
    by Nafiza Azad Canada
    Scholastic Press
    May 14, 2019
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Epic
    Hardback
    The Candle and the Flame
    by Nafiza Azad Canada
    Scholastic Press
    May 14, 2019
    YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Epic
    Hardback
    Azad's debut YA fantasy is set in a city along the Silk Road that is a refuge for those of all faiths, where a young woman is threatened by the war between two clans of powerful djinn.

    Fatima lives in the city of Noor, a thriving stop along the Silk Road. There the music of myriad languages fills the air, and people of all faiths weave their lives together. However, the city bears scars of its recent past, when the chaotic tribe of Shayateen djinn slaughtered its entire population -- except for Fatima and two other humans. Now ruled by a new maharajah, Noor is protected from the Shayateen by the Ifrit, djinn of order and reason, and by their commander, Zulfikar.But when one of the most potent of the Ifrit dies, Fatima is changed in ways she cannot fathom, ways that scare even those who love her. Oud in hand, Fatima is drawn into the intrigues of the maharajah and his sister, the affairs of Zulfikar and the djinn, and the dangers of a magical battlefield.In this William C. Morris YA Debut Award Finalist novel, Nafiza Azad weaves an immersive tale of magic and the importance of names; fiercely independent women; and, perhaps most importantly, the work for harmony within a city of a thousand cultures and cadences.
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  9. House Without Walls
    by Ching Yeung Russell
    Yellow Jacket
    Jun 18, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration
    Hardback
    House Without Walls
    by Ching Yeung Russell
    Yellow Jacket
    Jun 18, 2019
    JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration & Immigration
    Hardback
    Most people imagine "home" as a safe, warm place with four walls. But for child refugees Lam and Dee Dee escaping Vietnam, "home" is ever-changing and often doesn't have any walls at all.

    "A moving and thought-provoking picture of a refugee experience filled with both tragedy and hope."--School Library Journal

    Eleven-year-old Lam escapes from Vietnam with Dee Dee during the Vietnamese Boat People Exodus in 1979, when people from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia fled their homelands for safety. For a refugee, the trip is a long and perilous one, filled with dangerous encounters with pirates and greedy sailors, a lack of food and water, and even the
    stench of a dead body onboard. When they finally arrive at a refugee camp, Lam befriends Dao, a girl her age who
    becomes like a sister-a welcome glimmer of happiness after a terrifying journey.

    Readers will feel as close to Lam as the jade pendant she wears around her neck, sticking by her side throughout
    her journey as she experiences fear, crushing loss, boredom, and some small moments of joy along the way.

    Written in verse, this is a heartfelt story that is sure to build empathy and compassion for refugees around the world
    escaping oppression.
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  10. Dissenter on the Bench
    by Victoria Ortiz
    Clarion Books
    Jun 04, 2019
    Hardback
    Dissenter on the Bench
    by Victoria Ortiz
    Clarion Books
    Jun 04, 2019
    Hardback
    A 2020 Sydney Taylor Honor Book
    The life and career of the fiercely principled Supreme Court Justice, now a popular icon, with dramatic accounts of her landmark cases that moved the needle on legal protection of human rights, illustrated with b/w archival photographs.


    Dramatically narrated case histories from Justice Ginsburg's stellar career are interwoven with an account of RBG’s life—childhood, family, beliefs, education, marriage, legal and judicial career, children, and achievements—and her many-faceted personality is captured. The cases described, many involving young people, demonstrate her passionate concern for gender equality, fairness, and our constitutional rights. Notes, bibliography, index.
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