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    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      June 2021

      Bowlers

      by Able, Duane

      Bowlers, a kids cereal mascot, is leaving behind the world of TV commercials for a simpler life teaching children about the value of a healthy breakfast until two mean cereal mascots are sent to change his mind!

    • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
      October 2017

      Little Astro and the Mysterious Moon Rock

      by Matthews, Logan

      Meet Little Astro, a robot who finds a special moon rock.  When he’s stranded on the moon, he finds a monkey who has also been stranded.  By combining their skills, and using trial and error, they help each other find a way home.  Logan Matthews’ whimsical illustrations pull young readers into space, where they learn even impossible seeming tasks can be solved with friendship, cooperation, and perseverance.

    • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)
      June 2018

      Pearls for Pearl

      by Heaton, Amber

      Pearl is a tiny mermaid with big dreams, but can she reach the treasure? Pearl shows that even small dreamers can reach the stars! Goal setting is difficult to teach, but a concept that is extremely important for preschoolers to learn. Heaton wonderfully illustrates how important it is to make goals that are just out of reach. By brainstorming with her new friend, Peal finds a way to solve her problem and reach her goal.

    • February 2016

      The I Wants and the Gimmies

      by Overbey, Taylor

      A Snatchberry and a Gimmie begin fighting over a free kitten they found. When danger from the sky threatens, they learn sharing might save the day. Witty verse and colorful illustrations make this Award Winning book an instant favorite for kids of all ages.

    • General fiction (Children's/YA)
      May 2021

      The Rose without a Name

      The Story of the Katrina Rose

      by Nancy Rust & Caroll Stubbs ||Melissa Vandiver illustrator

      When Hurricane Katrina swept everything from its path, Peggy Martin's famous rose garden was left under 20 ft of water and mud. Everyone thought nothing would recover. But after the water receded, a singe no-name old-fashioned rose stood alone. The rose finally earned a name and brought hope to all for miles around.

    • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)
      March 2017

      The Snit and George Franklin Whit

      by Overbey, Taylor

      George Franklin Whit was having a Snit so bad he became one! What will he do when he breaks his favorite toy? Follow him through his house as his anger boils out of control. When children are very angry, they don’t realize how damaging their tantrums are to themselves and others around them. This well illustrated book shows that they have a choice of going into a ‘Snit’ or showing their anger in healthy ways. Since verbalizing anger is difficult to learn, the included Snit-O-Meter is a handy tool for them to visually show their anger level and helps create a dialogue to resolve the situation.

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