Here Come the Girl Scouts!
Written by Shana Corey Illustrated by Hadley Hooper Buy on Amazon Girls of all ages will enjoy this true story about Juliette Low and her founding of the Girl Scouts. It is a fun read with great...
View ArticleA Home for Mr. Emerson
Written by Barbara Kerley Illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham Buy on Amazon Ralph Waldo Emerson loved his home in Concord, Massachusetts. Perhaps more than most people love a home. And yet, this book is...
View ArticleHenry Aaron’s Dream
Written and illustrated by Matt Tavares Nearly everyone who knows anything about baseball knows about Hank Aaron. He did, in fact, break the all-time home run record set by Babe Ruth. But do fans know...
View ArticleExplore the Cosmos like Neil deGrasse Tyson: A Space Science Journey
Written by CAP Saucier From the first night he could see the stars from the roof of his Bronx apartment building, science has attracted Neil deGrasse Tyson. In this new book – part biography and part...
View ArticleGrowing Up Pedro
Written and Illustrated by Matt Tavares More than Pedro’s story, this is the story of two brothers and how they helped each other become two of the best pitchers in the major leagues. As a child, Pedro...
View ArticleThere Goes Ted Williams: The Greatest Player that Ever Lived
Written and illustrated by Matt Tavares Sports heroes are often colorful and have an interesting story to tell. Ted Williams falls into that category. As a child, Ted Williams was skinny and not very...
View ArticleWho Was Beatrix Potter?
Written by Sarah Fabiny Illustrated by Mike Lacey Not everyone born to wealth loves it. Case in point, Beatrix Potter. She was born to a wealthy family in 1866 London, but wealth tied her hands. Well,...
View ArticleDolley Madison Saves George Washington
Written and Illustrated by Don Brown Fire! Fire in the White House! Run away, run away, but Dolley Madison didn’t run away. She stopped to save the famous portrait of George Washington. It wasn’t a...
View ArticleThe Girl Who Buried Her Dreams in a Can
“Achieveable,” Really? Girls going to school? Not born in Zimbabwe during the war. Then girls rarely got to attend school. Only after she grew up and had children of her own was Trent encouraged by...
View ArticleThe Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton, Poet
Written and Illustrated by Don Tate Who would have thought a man who taught himself to read could come up with such beautiful poetry? While selling his master’s fruit at a university, George’s use of...
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