I Survived: Nature Attacks!

Lauren Tarshis. This book contains true stories of survival from four different nature attacks. These stories are written for older children and young teens, and the focus is on young survivors. But many adults will also enjoy reading these stories. … Read More

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I Survived: The Great Molasses Flood, 1919

It sounds rather funny – a “flood” of molasses! But it was not funny for the people caught in it. In the year 1919 a massive tank holding molasses exploded in the city of Boston. A “tsunami” of molasses destroyed buildings and people in its path. Read this historical fiction story to understand what it was like to live through this awful disaster. 94 pages; paper; Scholastic.

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I Survived: The Japanese Tsunami

Ben is visiting his dad’s hometown in Japan four months after his father’s death. One morning his heartache turns to fear: first, a massive earthquake rattles the quiet coastal village, nearly toppling his uncle’s house. Then the ocean waters rise … Read More

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Johnny Appleseed

David R. Collins. Young John was restless. By 1792, when he turned eighteen, his feet were itching for travel. His father handed him a parting gift and said, “As long as you carry God’s Word, your path will always be … Read More

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Read with Dick and Jane: Jump and Run vol 3

Classic Dick and Jane stories which many adults remember from their own childhood. These are delightful books for your first graders to start with. Sally said, “Oh, look. Mother can jump. Mother can jump and play.”

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Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie

Peter and Connie Roop. Teenager Abbie Burgess lives on Matinicus Rock with her family. Her father, Captain Burgess, is the lighthouse keeper on this small island miles out from the mainland. In January 1856, Captain Burgess sails to the mainland … Read More

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Louis Pasteur

John Hudson Tiner; upper. Too often scientists build their theories upon wild speculation or unfounded assumptions. Many new ideas turn out to be dead ends. They neither advance science nor improve daily life. Can science really change the world? Yes, … Read More

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My Grampy Can’t Walk

Vanita Oelschlager. Grampy can’t walk anymore because of multiple sclerosis, but this does not keep him from having fun with his grandchildren! Colorful pictures and rhyming words are sure to hold a young child’s interest. Paper; Vanita Books, LLC.

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Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

Kate and Eric Wiggin. The story of a young girl who lives on a small parcel of the Maine countryside called Sunnybrook Farm. She is an outgoing person and the experiences surrounding her life are adventurous. Paper; Bethel Publication.

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Ringo Saves the Day

Andrew Clements. The little orange kitten that Carol brought home is now a big cat. One day Carol & Ray were feeling sick and sleepy, but Ringo jumped at the door and made noise. So Carol took him out. Once … Read More

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