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      • Children's & YA

        Caterpillar Boy

        by Ming-gong Chiang

        Due to the thick, caterpillar-like scar on his face, Yang-yang is too self-conscious to talk to his classmates. However, he still wishes he had friends to play with. Can his dreams come true? This book by Ming-gong Chiang is a heartwarming story about overcoming fears and developing confidence in oneself.

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        Gassy Little Hippo

        by Yi-wen Pan / Yi-zhang Pan

        Little Hippo can’t help but fart, driving everyone away. However, he ends up saving the day with his special farting abilities. This adorable book about farting will make children laugh out loud, while teaching them the importance of being proud and confident in their own unique skills.

      • Children's & YA

        Animal Party (set of 6)

        by Xiao-pi Liu

        Adorable art and fun writing gives life to these educational stories, making the Animal Party series a perfect marriage of scientific knowledge and children’s books. Readers learn both about the wonders of nature and to embrace moral character traits through this series based on anthropomorphic animals in a way similar to Aesop's Fables. However, unlike Aesop, the Animal Party books focus on portraying animal traits in a scientifically accurate way.

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        Encyclopedia of the Amazing Universe

        by Wen-fang Gao, Xiang-Guang Chang (Eds.)

        In 2019, the number of exoplanets known to man was over 4000, reaching a new milestone. There's a whole family of astronomical figures in the universe, such as the perpetually hungry black hole, the cryptic neutron star, and galaxies that don't obey traffic laws... How are members of this family born? What do they look like as they grow old? Let's answer these questions, and many more!

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        Let's Count to Tea!

        by Yu-jing Chuang

        "What a good day for afternoon tea! ONE fat teapot is what we need, and TWO tasty spreads: strawberry jam and cream. Follow along with the March Hare as he prepares tea for his best friends! The billingual rhyming text, bright colors, and familiar characters make this board book fun and engaging to read aloud, perfect for young children learning to count."

      • Children's & YA

        Let’s Start Coding Adventure: Creative Scratch Lessons

        by Zheng-hua Huang (Ed.)

        This is a creative course that "seems to teach programing, but also not" as children learn to conceputalize programming techniques in tangible, easy-to-understand methods. A race on the playground teaches "initialization" and playing Red Rover makes it easy to understand Boolean algebra. Let's learn how to code by taking inspiration from life!

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