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age 6+
Science-rich picture bio tracks first "small step" on moon.
By Brad Meltzer
(2018)
age 6+
Positive messages in engaging bio of Supreme Court justice.
By Brad Meltzer
(2018)
age 10+
India-Pakistan religious conflict drives moving family tale.
By Veera Hiranandani
(2018)
age 8+
Boy and girl team up to find new fates in magical adventure.
By Cassie Beasley
(2017)
age 5+
Strong Native American teen guide shines in lively history.
By Brad Meltzer
(2017)
age 9+
Ada shows courage in riveting English wartime sequel.
By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
(2017)
age 4+
Zany, funny time-travel adventure to restore taco supply.
By Adam Rubin
(2017)
age 5+
Endearing, lively illustrated bio packs positive messages.
By Brad Meltzer
(2016)
age 7+
Cute, engaging bio applauds having the courage to be first.
By Brad Meltzer
(2016)
age 6+
Dory faces reading difficulties in imaginative third romp.
By Abby Hanlon
(2016)
age 13+
Dark, funny tale of teen trying to flee his criminal family.
By Billy Taylor
(2016)
age 4+
Crazy-silly robot tale activates blasts of robo-mayhem.
By Adam Rubin
(2015)
age 8+
Whimsical, breezy faux memoir told by an imaginary friend.
By Michelle Cuevas
(2015)
age 3+
Cat plays Tooth Fairy in bid to meet her in funny romp.
By Deborah Underwood
(2015)
age 3+
Bunny sees victory in finding eggs herself in sweet tale.
By Michael B. Kaplan
(2015)
age 9+
Abused girl finds courage, family in compelling WWII story.
By Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
(2015)
age 5+
Artist's kids get George to smile in funny historical romp.
By Lynn Cullen
(2015)
age 10+
Vivid recollections of a teen girl in the Selma march.
By Lynda Blackmon Lowery, Elspeth Leacock, Susan Buckley
(2015)
age 4+
Skippyjon faces fear of fairy tales in warm, funny outing.
By Judy Schachner
(2014)
age 6+
Funny, relatable tale of 6-year-old with wild imagination.
By Abby Hanlon
(2014)