Like a Bird: The Art of the American Slave Song (Millbrook Picture Books)

Enslaved African Americans longed for freedom, and that longing took many forms including music. Drawing on biblical imagery, slave songs both expressed the sorrow of life in bondage and

Many Kinds of Matter: A Look at Solids, Liquids, and Gases (Lightning Bolt Books)

Explains the basic properties of matter through looking at everyday experiences and direct observation.

School Puzzles (Highlights Puzzlemania Activity Books)

This school-themed collection is packed with a wide range of kids’ favorite puzzles, including mazes, number puzzles, wordplay, brainteasers, matching, and our ever-popular Hidden Pictures puzzles®. With bright illustrations,

Chinese Folktales: An Anthology (North Castle Books)

“Flows with the naturalness of conversation”. — The Small Press Book Review “Translated with simplicity and lucidity”. — The Book Reader “This collection of twelve traditional tales from various

Hurricane Katrina (True Books: American History (Paperback))

Recounts the events of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation it caused in New Orleans, discusses the global efforts to help the victims, and describes the rebuilding efforts.

Your Digestive System (Searchlight Books)

Presents information about the digestive system, looking at the tongue, esophagus, stomach, and intestines that compose it, as well as how they work together to keep the body healthy.

Chanukah Bugs: A Pop-up Celebration (Bugs in a Box Books)

Celebrate the eight nights of Chanukah with the Shammash Bug, the Dizzy Dreidel Bug, and many others. Bugs fans of all ages will get in the spirit and join

National Geographic Kids Baby Animals Sticker Activity Book (NG Sticker Activity Books)

With 1,000 stickers and fantastic graphics and text, these high quality, superfun sticker books are a great way for kids to learn about animals and the natural world. The

The Saturday Evening Post Spot the Differences Picture Puzzles (Dover Children’s Activity Books)

Twenty-five pairs of color reproductions of iconic covers from The Saturday Evening Post invite everyone to spot the differences. Pictures on the left display unaltered original art; the ones