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  • av Al Berenger
    217

    A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of famous British royal, Princess Diana. Princess Diana was the wildly popular first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales. Known as "the People's Princess," she was involved in many charities, including the British Deaf Association, and supported other controversial causes like AIDS and the ban of landmines. From her engagement to Prince Charles, Princess Di had a special connection with the public in England and around the world. Her tumultuous marriage was subject to aggressive media attention, and she was forever memorialized in the hearts of the British people after her death in a tragic car crash in Paris.About the Pocket Bios series:Pocket Bios are full of personality, introducing readers to fascinating figures from history with simple storytelling and cheerful illustrations. Titles include men and women from history, exploration, the sciences, the arts, the ancient world, and more. Want to know more about women in history? Don't miss the Pocket Bios about Cleopatra, Rosa Parks, Anne Frank, Marie Antoinette, Joan of Arc, and Pocahontas.

  • av Al Berenger
    161

    A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of the Buddha, founder of the fourth-largest religion in the world.

  • av Al Berenger
    161

    A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of famed artist Vincent van Gogh.

  • av Al Berenger
    161

    A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of Native American teenager Pocahontas.

  • av Al Berenger
    161

    A colorfully illustrated, pocket-size picture book biography of the last queen of France, Marie Antoinette.

  • av III Maxwell Eaton
    207

  • av Vera Brosgol
    221

    An adorable cautionary tale from Caldecott Honoree Vera Brosgol.

  • - A Zombie Novel in Haiku?!
    av K a Holt
    277

    Goofy, gross, demented, and delicious! K.A. Holt has created a classic tale of middle-school angst...the difference being that this illustrated novel is written entirely in Haiku. Middle school is tough enough, but it''s even worse when your classmates include lifers (regular humans), nasty blood-sucking creatures called chupacabras, and zombies. Loeb (pun fully intended) falls into the last category and, unfortunately for him, he has a huge crush on a human girl (major no-no). Can he push past the stereotypes and the different cliques to win his school''s haiku competition and impress the girl?In scenes set around a lunch table (the menu: brains) and around the school, eyes roll and jaws drop (literally). Also featured in the cast of characters is Carl, a chupacabra (bloodsucking critter) and Mrs. Fincher, a sympathetic and seductive librarian.

  • av Dan Santat
    281

    Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat's picture book about the aftermath of Humpty Dumpty's famous fall-and Humpty's determination to overcome his fear to reach great new heights.

  • av Nick Bruel
    107

    All Kitty wants to do is play her favorite video game. But Kitty has been playing her video game for FIVE hours. Now it's time for Kitty to:go outside,draw a picture, read a book,do anything other than play video games.Kitty doesn't want to do any of these things. . . but eventually she does anyway, and discovers that some things are way more fun than video games.

  • av Lily Williams
    271

    A healthy ocean is home to many different kinds of animals. They can be big, like a whale, tiny, like a shrimp, and even scary, like a shark. Even though sharks can be scary, we need them to keep the oceans healthy. Unfortunately, due to overfishing, many shark species are in danger of extinction, and that can cause big problems in the oceans and even on land. What would happen if this continued and sharks disappeared completely?Artist Lily Williams explores how the disappearance would affect other animals across the whole planet in this clever book about the importance of keeping sharks, and our oceans, healthy.

  • av Philip C. Stead
    271

  • av Travis Nichols
    287

    Matthew Swanbeck has a classic problem. Back in seventh grade, his dad talked him into playing the trumpet instead of the drums. Now he's a lowly brass player in the school marching band. Until one day he has an epiphany: He can start his own band, play in all the cool rock venues, even go on tour ... if only he can scrape together the cash to buy a drum set. But how will he ever get the money together when The Man thwarts him at every turn, taking taxes out of his paycheck, forcing him to mow the lawn for a measly $10 a week, and creating all of those rules that get in the way of dreams? It's one teen against the system in this light-hearted look at the challenges and rewards of chasing your dreams.

  • av Adam Rex
    271

    It's the first day of school at Frederick Douglass Elementary and everyone's just a little bit nervous, especially the school itself. What will the children do once they come? Will they like the school? Will they be nice to him?

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    277

    From classics like "Puss in Boots" and "Goldilocks" to obscure gems like "The Boy Who Drew Cats," this title has something to offer every reader. It features seventeen fairy tales that are adapted and illustrated in comics format by seventeen different cartoonists.

  • av Vera Brosgol
    171

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