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Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart: The Story of Amber and Essie Told Here in Poems and Pictures - Book Cover

Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart: The Story of Amber and Essie Told Here in Poems and Pictures

Author: Vera Williams
Publisher: Greenwillow, 2001
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7, Grade: 8, Readability

Amber and Essie are sisters. Amber was brave. She wasn’t afraid of climbing up into high places. Essie was smart. She could read very hard library books. Together they make a good team. Their father is in prison, their mother works long hours, and there is little money to pay the bills. Through a series of interconnected poems, Williams presents Amber and Essie’s sad, funny, and moving tale. Full-color portraits of the girls precede the story, and an album of dramatic moments closes the book. Black-and-white pencil drawings are interspersed among the poems.

Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride - Book Cover

Amelia and Eleanor Go for a Ride

Author: Pam Muñoz Ryan
Publisher: Scholastic, 1999
Tags: Grade: 1, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Leadership

Imagine Amelia Earhart flying Eleanor Roosevelt over Washington D.C. in an airplane! This fictional account of their historic “night flight” shows two maverick women defying the conventions of their day, and taking off! Their exciting journey — from the White House to the starry skies above the Capitol — is illustrated with stunning black-and-white drawings.

And Nobody Got Hurt!: The World’s Weirdest, Wackiest, True Sports Stories - Book Cover

And Nobody Got Hurt!: The World’s Weirdest, Wackiest, True Sports Stories

Author: Len Berman
Publisher: Little, Brown Children's Books
Tags: Grade: 2, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Sports

Sportscaster Len Berman collects a plethora of true tales about minor leaguers, high school athletes and the majors in the paperback And Nobody Got Hurt!: The World’s Weirdest, Wackiest True Sports Stories. Organized by sport, the anecdotes range from the May 1993 home run hit by the Cleveland Indians’ Carlos Martinez, off the head of Texas Ranger right fielder Jose Canseco; to Natasha Zvereva’s 1993 Wimbledon match which quite literally brought her to her knees, from where she made not one, but two returns while playing with doubles partner Gigi Fernandez. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Anno’s Mysterious Multiplying Jar - Book Cover

Anno’s Mysterious Multiplying Jar

Author: Masaichiro and Mitsumasa Anno
Publisher: Paper Star, 1999
Tags: Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Math

Inside a mysterious jar there is some water. Turn the page and the water becomes the sea. In that sea, there is an island and on that island there are two countries, and so on until the reader has counted to over three million. Mitsumasa Anno’s books use detailed watercolors to show mathematical concepts. Text and pictures combined give a memorable lesson on factorials.

Antics! An Alphabetical Anthology - Book Cover

Antics! An Alphabetical Anthology

Author: Cathi Hepworth
Publisher: Putnam, 1996
Tags: ABC Books, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6

Here is a flippant slant on the typical ABC book. Ant characters pose to illustrate words from A to Z that contain the letters “ant.” In a rocking chair on the front porch sits an ancient “ant ique.” A “Brilliant” scientist mixes chemicals. The art is enchant ing, and observant students will come up with their own words to add to this ant hology.

Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel - Book Cover

Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel

Author: Eoin Colfer
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6, Grade: 7

In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the series has sold over seven million copies in the United States alone. Now, this phenomenally successful series is being translated into a graphic novel format. Eoin Colfer has teamed up with established comic writer Andrew Donkin to adapt the text. For the first time, rabid fans will be able to see what Foaly’s tin hat looks like; discover just how “Beet” Root got his name; and of course, follow their favorite criminal mastermind as he plots and connives in action-packed, full-color panels.

Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony - Book Cover

Artemis Fowl: The Lost Colony

Author: Eoin Colfer
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5, Grade: 6

Ten thousand years ago, humans and fairies fought a great battle. When the fairies realized they’d never win, they moved their civilization underground and hid. All the families agreed, except the demons.

The demons planned to lift themselves out of time until they were ready to wage war on the humans once more. But the spell went wrong, and they were catapulted into Limbo. Now the spell’s deterioration is accelerating and the demon materializations are erupting. Even the fairy scientists cannot predict the next one.

But someone can. Artemis Fowl, teenage criminal mastermind, has solved temporal equations that no human can. So when a confused and frightened demon pops up in a Sicilian theatre, Artemis is there to meet him. Unfortunately, a second mysterious party has also solved the equations and has managed to abduct the demon.

Once again, Artemis will pair up with his old comrade Captain Holly Short, to track down the missing demon, before the spell dissolves completely and the lost demon colony returns violently to Earth.

Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You (Spiderwick Chronicles Series) - Book Cover

Arthur Spiderwick’s Field Guide to the Fantastical World Around You (Spiderwick Chronicles Series)

Author: Tony DiTerlizzi
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Tags: Fiction, Grade: 1, Grade: 2, Grade: 3, Grade: 4, Grade: 5

It all began with a strange, mysterious correspondence left for authors Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black at a small New England bookstore. Written by three siblings, the letter told of their great-great-uncle Arthur Spiderwick and an unfinished tome filled with eyewitness accounts of creatures otherwise thought to be the stuff of legend. In the #1 New York Times bestselling serial the Spiderwick Chronicles, readers were enthralled by the account of the those siblings, Jared, Simon, and Mallory Grace, as they battled dwarves, goblins, elves, and a diabolical ogre in their efforts to hold on to their uncle Spiderwick,s life work. Now, through the combined efforts of the Grace children and authors Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, Simon & Schuster is thrilled to present that work to you!

Beginning with a thoughtful and informative introduction, progressing through six exhaustive sections featuring thirty-one faerie species, and culminating with an addendum that includes observations supplied by Jared Grace, this long-awaited compendium to the worldwide Spiderwick phenomenon delivers enough information to satisfy even the most demanding faerie enthusiast. Not only will readers learn the habits and habitats of the fourteen fantastical creatures featured in the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling chapter books, but they will be delighted and astonished by an additional seventeen creatures. Also included are dozens of snippets from Arthur Spiderwick,s personal journal as well as cameos from a few series favorites.

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