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A beautiful look at not only how bridges work but also how they connect people and change lives. Suitable for varying levels of interest, this is a solid purchase for most libraries.
A solid purchase for middle school and YA collections where adventurous, historical novels in verse with real-life male protagonists would be welcome.
A solid introduction for students interested in learning more about the basic categories of disabilities, important facts about disabilities, and about disability activists.
Biography sections with well-circulated titles on celebrities, singers, and athletes would benefit from adding this for the singer’s fans and for readers looking for books about mysterious music icons like Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse.
This great middle grade nonfiction teaches kids about the ecosystem of an fallen oak tree, and how creatures depend on dead trees and aid in decomposition. A must have for libraries.
A captivating look at all the pets and people who inspired Beatrix Potter’s creative world, this is a great companion to Saving the Countryside by Linda Marshall and a good first buy.