Category Archives: New Children Books

The House of Serendipity

by Lucy Ivison:

A fabulous, fantasitcal adventure through 1920s London, this delightful series opener celbrates the magic of friendship, fashion, and being yourself. 

 

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The Messengers

by Margaret Peterson Haddix:

In this dazzling conclusion to the Greystone Secrets series, master of suspense Margaret Peterson Haddix shows the importance of teamwork, of telling your story, and of taking action when it matters most. 

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Kondo & Kezum Are Not Alone

by David Goodner:

Fans of Ivy & Bean and Mercy Watson will love this story about best friends Kondo and Kezumi as they head home–only to realize there is an unexpected guest. 

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Iggy Is The Hero of Everything

by Annie Barrows:

From Iggy’s point of view, his plan was genius, pure genius.  From Iggy’s point of view, he’s saved (a) his candy, (b) his family, and (c) the toaster.  From Iggy’s point of view, he should get a trophy.  and respect,  and more candy.  So what if Rudy Heckie disagrees?  He should be happy.  So should Mr. Heckie.  So should Iggy’s mom and dad.  Everyone should be happy with Iggy.  But are they?  It all depends on your point of view. 

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Run Little Chaski!: An Inka Trail Adventure

by Mariana Llanos:

In this tail set in the ancient Inca empire, Little Chaski has a big job:  he is Inka King’s newest royal messenger.  But on his first day things quickly start to go awry.  Will Little Chaski be able to deliver the royal message on time? 

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Triceatopposite

by Bridget Heos:

Triceratopposite is the delightful follow-up to Stegothesaurus, featuring a little dinosaur who always says and does the opposite of what his parents want him to do…

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Wonder Walkers

by Micah Archer

When two curious kids embark on a “wonder walk,” they let their imaginations soar as they look at the world in a whole new light.  

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