Middle Grade Nonfiction

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“With a quick moving, practical and straightforward writing style, Grandin helps middle-grade readers stand to gain some valuable insights . . .”

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Genius Noses is a winner for older kids. Five stars out of five.”

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Black Artists Shaping the World explains why this global synergy matters and celebrates Black art as a breakthrough from old paradigms.”

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“Interaction is the key to learning and The Book of Amazing Trees packs in so many opportunities, section after section, to spark curiosity and inspiration. . . .

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“Should inspire readers to explore more of these amazing-but-true stories and connections.”

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“A timely memoir.”

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13 Art Materials Children Should Know is the latest installment to Prestel’s Children Should Know series.

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“bold and beautifully designed . . . eye catching and informative.”

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Children will enjoy using the Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary. One can easily flip from page to page learning new words or interesting common words, all the while giggling.

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The Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary may sound like the title of a stuffy and ordinary old dictionary, but that’s just not true.

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While this engaging middle-grade novel is set in contemporary suburban Los Angeles, it takes readers back to the days when kids actually played outdoors in their neighborhoods from morning to dusk,

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Pam Turner is a highly lauded juvenile nonfiction writer, often garnering starred reviews for her work.