• You Gotta Have Heart

    You Gotta Have Heart

    Life keeps knocking 12-year-old Alan down. Can he find the courage to get back up?

    Orphaned at a young age, all Alan Michaels wants is a place to belong. But the independent, street–smart kid, who lacks self-confidence, has no clue how to deal with disappointment – or a formidable bully who won’t back down. And New York City is a tough town to grow up in if you are a kid who doesn’t have much. But when he starts training at Sensei Hideki’s School of Karate, he hopes his life will change forever.

    Determined to prove he’s got what it takes to become a true warrior, he pushes his body and mind to the limit. But just when the karate school starts to feel like home, tragedy strikes again. Does Alan have the courage and inner strength to overcome the odds stacked against him?

    “When you get knocked down, you just keep getting back up. …You never give up.” Sensei paused for a moment and spoke louder. “That’s what takes real guts.” He stared at Alan intently. “You know, sometimes failures are your steppingstones to success.”

    From author Bruce Bernstein for kids 8-12.

  • The Fascinating Ocean Book for Kids

    The Fascinating Ocean Book for Kids: 500 Incredible Facts!

    From anemones to zooplankton―500 awesome ocean facts for kids.

    This amazing entry into ocean books for kids is packed with hundreds of incredible facts for hours of underwater exploration. Pages of full-color pictures feature life in and around the sea including fish, dolphins, and shipwrecks!

    Dive deeper than other ocean books with ocean trivia such as:

    ·        Sea cucumbers can eject some of their organs to defend themselves and then regrow them within a few weeks.

    ·        The Challenger Deep is the deepest place on Earth, almost 7 miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean.

    ·        Blue whales are the largest animals that have ever lived―their tongue weighs as much as an entire elephant!

    You will discover fascinating fishes and deep-sea giants with the best in ocean books for kids.

    From author Bethanie Hestermann for Readers 8-12.

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  • Ava and Carol Detective Agency

    Ava & Carol Detective Agency: The Haunted Mansion

    It’s Christmas—so why not accept a dare to explore a creepy old, haunted house?

    Fearless best friends Ava and Carol set out to prove that the Butcher house isn’t haunted. Only, Carol is pretty sure she saw something inside one of the windows.

    The girls receive an ominous threat: Stay Away or Else! Now, more than ever, the girls are determined to find out who is trying to scare them away. But before they can continue their investigation, a string of mysterious robberies take place. The thieves simply vanish without a trace.

    Join Ava and Carol as they race against time to track down a headless monster terrorizing the neighborhood, solve the mystery behind the Butcher house and stop a band of ruthless thieves before they strike again!

    From authors Thomas Lockhaven and Emily Chase for Readers 8-12.

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  • As Brave As You

    As Brave As You

    Genie’s summer is full of surprises. The first is that he and his big brother, Ernie, are leaving Brooklyn for the very first time to spend the summer with their grandparents all the way in Virginia—in the COUNTRY! The second surprise comes when Genie figures out that their grandfather is blind. Thunderstruck, Genie peppers Grandpop with questions about how he hides it so well (besides wearing way cool Ray-Bans).

    How does he match his clothes? Know where to walk? Cook with a gas stove? Pour a glass of sweet tea without spilling it? Genie thinks Grandpop must be the bravest guy he’s ever known, but he starts to notice that his grandfather never leaves the house—as in NEVER. And when he finds the secret room that Grandpop is always disappearing into—a room so full of songbirds and plants that it’s almost as if it’s been pulled inside-out—he begins to wonder if his grandfather is really so brave after all.

    Then Ernie lets him down in the bravery department. It’s his fourteenth birthday, and, Grandpop says to become a man, you have to learn how to shoot a gun. Genie thinks that is AWESOME until he realizes Ernie has no interest in learning how to shoot. None. Nada. Dumbfounded by Ernie’s reluctance, Genie is left to wonder—is bravery and becoming a man only about proving something, or is it just as important to own up to what you won’t do?

    From multi award-winning author Jason Reynolds for Readers 8-12.

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