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  • av Ron Grady
    245

  • av Derrick Barnes
    245

  • av Brenda Woods
    125,-

  • av Marcus Bridgewater
    245

    "A grandmother passes down her love and respect for nature to her young grandson while they have fun working together in her garden"--

  • av Lynda Mullaly Hunt
    245

  • av Katie Bayerl
    265,-

  • av Caroline Starr Rose
    199,-

  • av Susanna Leonard Hill
    125,-

  • av Ann Braden
    199,-

  • av Carmen Tafolla
    125,-

  • av Rabiah York
    245

  • av Micha Archer
    245

  • av Bea Birdsong
    245

  • av Alexandra Alessandri
    245

    "Spanning twelve short stories in verse, this collection explores love's many facets and how it manifests in and shapes our lives"--

  • av Shelia P. Moses
    245

  • av JaNay Brown-Wood
    245

  • av Stacy Lynn Carroll
    245

    The Yowlers, a loud, bad-tempered family is transformed by their considerate neighbors, as each member learns to be calm and kind.

  • av Rashin Kheiriyeh
    245

    "Parastoo enjoys the colors of the seasons with her grandparents, but she misses her mother, who is working as a nurse for soldiers at the border"--

  • av Ann Braden
    125,-

    Agnes has been raised to keep her opinions to herself, but how do you keep silent when you’re full of burning questions?Agnes has been encouraged not to question authority by her mom—but that’s especially hard in religion class, where it bugs her that so much gets blamed on Eve and that God’s always pictured one way. Fortunately, Agnes’ anthropologist neighbor, Gracy, gets Agnes thinking after they rescue an opossum together. Playing dead didn’t serve the opossum well, so maybe it’s time for Agnes to start thinking for herself. And when Agnes learns that some cultures picture God as a female, she feels freed to think—and write—about things from new perspectives. As she and her best friend, Mo, encourage each other to get out of their comfort zone at school as the quiet kids, they quickly find it’s sorta cool seeing people react when they learn you are very much full of thought-provoking opinions. Ann Braden has written a fast-paced, funny novel that will resonate with anyone who’s ever been afraid to say what they think or question the status quo.

  • av JaNay Brown-Wood
    199,-

    "A jam session forms, instrument by instrument, and welcomes a child who loves dancing along"--

  • av Joy Steuerwald
    199,-

    Little Bunny wants the other animals to see that she is not just cute, she is also brave, helpful, and clever.

  • av Micha Archer
    199,-

    A curious little boy explores his neighborhood, finding out what's new with his friends and neighbors.

  • av Don P. Hooper
    209

    When Gil, a Black teen from Brooklyn, struggles to fit in at his primarily white Manhattan prep school, he wages a clandestine war against the racist administration, parents, and students, while working with other Black students to ensure their voices are finally heard.

  • av Kaija Langley
    125 - 181

  • av Rebecca Kraft Rector
    275

  • av Joan Holub
    248,99

    When the road signs take a vacation, chaos and hilarity ensue--and they quickly learn how important they are.School is ending for the summer, and the stick figures on the school crossing sign are jealous of all the vacation plans they hear the students making. The stick figures work hard--maybe they deserve a vacation, too! So they abandon their signpost and set off on an adventure, inviting along all the other underappreciated road signs they meet on the way. It's all fun and games for a while, especially when they stumble upon a fantastic amusement park. But the people they've left behind are feeling their absence, and soon there are traffic tangles and lost pedestrians everywhere. The signs are more important than they realized, and now it's time for them to save the day!

  • av Torrey Maldonado
    219

  • av Brenda Woods
    245

    The Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author tells the moving story of the friendship between a young white boy and a Black WWII veteran who has recently returned to the unwelcoming Jim Crow South.On Gabriel's twelfth birthday, he gets a new bike--and is so excited that he accidentally rides it right into the path of a car. Fortunately, a Black man named Meriwether pushes him out of the way just in time, and fixes his damaged bike. As a thank you, Gabriel gets him a job at his dad's auto shop. Gabriel's dad hires him with some hesitation, however, anticipating trouble with the other mechanic, who makes no secret of his racist opinions. Gabriel and Meriwether become friends, and Gabriel learns that Meriwether drove a tank in the Army's all-Black 761st Tank Battalion in WWII. Meriwether is proud of his service, but has to keep it a secret because talking about it could be dangerous. Sadly, danger finds Meriwether, anyway, when his family receives a frightening threat. The South being the way it is, there's no guarantee that the police will help--and Gabriel doesn't know what will happen if Meriwether feels forced to take the law into his own hands.

  • av Jody Jensen Shaffer
    255,-

  • av Wendell Minor
    245

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