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Is there a 9–12 year old in your house who just isn’t interested in reading? The Nick McIver books may just bring those little rebellious non-readers around! This book is the sequel to the Nick of Time book by Ted Bell that was published in 2008 and tells the story of 12 year old Nick whose sister has been kidnapped by a time traveling pirate and Nick is forced to travel through time at breakneck speed through multiple wild and crazy adventures in order to save his sister!
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Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature’s Survivors by Joyce Sidman is a book full of poems for children ages 4 – 8yrs that celebrate the many creatures of the natural world who survive with glorious and unique skills and features. Including the single celled bacteria and the ant and the dandelion this set of poems share fun and facts about many fascinating creatures. This delightfully illustrated book encourages children to appreciate poetry as well as learn more about a wide variety of creatures.
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With the recent box office hit How To Train Your Dragon what better way to bring a family favorite home than with the book to go along with the film! How To Train Your Dragon by Cressida Cowell is the book that the new hit movie was based on! Read about Young Hiccup and his scrawny pet dragon every night and bring the movie to life in your little one’s bedroom!
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When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead tells the story of sixth grader Miranda and her best friend Sal who have to part ways. Follow Miranda as she navigates through her world that has now been turned upside down with change. Miranda’s internal voice throughout the story is one that children can relate to and understand as they try to understand friendships and identity.
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