Juvenile Nonfiction
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A Special Kind of Happy
Understanding Angelman Syndrome by Jessica Colton
Meet Xavier, a bright and joyful kindergartener with Angelman Syndrome who’s here to tell you all about his world and his friends who share it. A Special Kind of Happy gently introduces young readers to Angelman Syndrome by showing how kids like...
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What Do You See?
by Ron Sciulli
The book, "What do you see?" is intended for children ages 5 to 12, however, adults can enjoy and be challenged by the simple questions posed throughout the book. This reflective approach is to allow the human spirit to seek the peace and...
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Peepers Peeping
Little People’s Poetry by Betty Nadine Thomas
Peepers Peeping has been an absolute labor of love and bringing all these little creatures to life has been an amazing experience. Written for a time when life in our world is filled with negativity and difficulty. It is an attempt at bringing...
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Anaiah Learns to Invest
Building A Math Mindset by Anaiah Akosua Ofori-Poku and Vivian Kwakyewaa Ofori
Whether it’s multiplication or measurements, math can be tricky sometimes, even for Anaiah. In Grade 5, Anaiah realizes she has trouble understanding formulas and math problems. She wants nothing more than to be like her friends who are math...
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Boys, Food & Faith-filled Adventures
by Fikewa Dixon
Meet three boys... A little boy who shares his lunch and sees a miracle, a young shepherd who takes down a giant with just a slingshot, and a brave boy who stands rm in his faith, no matter the cost. Boys, Food & Faith-filled Adventures brings...
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Pawsitively Izzy
by Mike Dickerson
Have you ever heard the term rescue dog? Are you one of many that believe your dog has a special purpose to be in your life? This book features a Newfoundland breed dog (IZZY) who “Pawsitively” teaches us a healthy way to deal with loss. As a...
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Nick's Nook
North Delta's Community Action for Food Security by Magical Hearts Community Initiative
In North Delta lived a group so kind, the Magical Hearts, with love in their mind. They saw a need and took a stand to help those struggling who needed a hand . . . When the COVID-19 pandemic left many families facing food insecurity, a group of...
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My Baby Sister
by Damilola Afolabi and Enioluwa Afolabi
"My Baby Sister" is told from the perspective of a young child, sharing the true story of a family's preparation for the arrival of a new baby. It explores the excitement leading up to the birth, the arrival itself, and the special moments shared...
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I Will Always Remember You
by Kendise Williams
I keep a special picture with me ALWAYS. That way you are with me wherever I go. Grief hurts . . . but healing begins when we share positive memories with each other. Losing a loved one is always an extremely difficult experience, but knowing how...
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Someone I Love is Dying in Hospice - What Should I Expect?
by Lucas Perri and Gregory Perri
When someone we love is seriously ill or nearing the end of their life, it can be overwhelming—especially for young people. Written by teens for teens, Someone I Love Is Dying in Hospice offers clear, compassionate guidance to help navigate the...