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Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna Educator's Guide
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Barefoot Dreams of Petra Luna Educator's Guide

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This Indies Introduce and Indie Next Pick is a tale of one family’s perilous journey to cross the U.S. border during the Mexican Revolution that is every bit as relevant and heartbreaking today…now in paperback!
100 African Americans Who Shaped History Activity
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100 African Americans Who Shaped History Activity

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Learn all about the fascinating lives and tremendous impact of 100 extraordinary Black Americans with this fact-filled biography collection for kids. From Benjamin Banneker to Harriet Tubman, Duke Ellington to Rosa Parks, Malcolm X to John Lewis and many more, readers will be introduced to artists, activists, scientists, and icons throughout history. Organized chronologically, 100 African Americans Who Shaped American History offers a look at the prominent role these men and women played and how their talents, ideas, and expertise have influenced the country from its very beginning all the way through the present day. Educational and engaging, 100 African Americans Who Shaped American History features: Simple, easy-to-read text that has been freshly updated and now includes brand-new additions of John Lewis and Oprah Winfrey Illustrated portraits of each figure Fascinating facts about famous and lesser-known Black heroes A timeline, trivia questions, project ideas and more!
Me and White Supremacy: Young Readers' Edition Educator's Guide
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Me and White Supremacy: Young Readers' Edition Educator's Guide

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Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change. From the author of the New York Times bestselling book ME AND WHITE SUPREMACY comes the young readers edition that teaches readers how to explore and understand racism and white supremacy and how young readers can do their part to help change the world. Me and White Supremacy has reached so many adults in their journeys to become better ancestors. This edition aims to make change with even younger members of our society. Covering topics such as white privilege, white fragility, tone policing, white silence and more, Layla Saad has developed a brilliant introduction and deep dive that is sure to become a standard in antiracist education. Layla Saad meticulously updated the content for young readers to include: definitions and history of various topics covered “let’s break it down” sections to help readers process complex topics questions at the end of each chapter to recap, reflect, and respond to the information covered this is no longer a 28-day challenge so educators can use this content for longer or shorter amounts of time content is approachable and applicable for those with and without white privilege
Town with No Mirrors Discussion
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Town with No Mirrors Discussion

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Zailey knows every face in Gladder Hill. But she’s never seen her own. Zailey’s never seen her own reflection, or a photo of herself, or even a drawing. Here at Gladder Hill, cameras and mirrors are banned, words like “beautiful” and “ugly” aren’t in the dictionaries, and it’s wrong to talk—or even think—about anyone’s appearance, including one’s own. People are happier at Gladder Hill—or so Zailey’s been taught—so her fascination with her classmates’ faces is a guilty secret. She starts to wonder about the world outside the community, the past she can’t quite remember, and most of all, what she looks like. When a fateful event leads Zailey beyond the gates of Gladder Hill, she finally has a chance to have her questions answered. But is she prepared for the truth?
Speed of Life Discussion
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Speed of Life Discussion

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“Dear Kate” knows all of Sofia’s secrets… and she’s dating the one person Sofia is hiding them from Fourteen-year-old Sofia Wolfe has her fair share of problems, and she doesn’t have anyone to talk to…until she finds “Dear Kate.” The teen advice columnist provides Sofia with an anonymous outlet where she can express everything she’s been holding inside. But then “Dear Kate” shows up on her doorstep. With her dad. As his girlfriend. With the keeper of all of her secrets now dating her dad, how on earth will Sofia make it through the year?
The Changelings Activity
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The Changelings Activity

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In this enchanting debut, Izzy must save her sister from a fairy land as dangerous as it is magical Izzy’s family has just moved to a town her parents call “quaint” but Izzy calls “boring”…until she overhears the stories about the witch who lives next door. Then Hen, Izzy’s little sister, disappears, and the witch is the only one who can help. Hen has been whisked away to Faerie, a mysterious place ruled by an evil queen and overrun with horrible creatures that do her bidding. Joined there by a band of outlaw Changelings—magical children that can shift from one form to another—Izzy sets out on a search-and-rescue mission across a foreign land that is both alluringly magical and utterly terrifying.
Just Like Me Discussion
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Just Like Me Discussion

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Who eats Cheetos with chopsticks?! Avery and Becca, my “Chinese Sisters,” that’s who. We’re not really sisters—we were just adopted from the same orphanage. And we’re nothing alike. I pretend like I don’t know them. Which is not easy since we’re all going to summer camp to “bond.” So I’m stuck in a cabin with five other girls who aren’t getting along, competing for a camp trophy and losing (badly), wondering how I got here…and where I belong.
Dara Palmer's Major Drama Discussion
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Dara Palmer's Major Drama Discussion

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Dara Palmer knows for a fact that she was meant to be onstage. But when The Sound of Music is selected for the school musical, Dara isn’t cast as Maria—or at all. She can’t help but wonder: is it because she’s different? Maybe it’s because she was adopted from Cambodia and doesn’t look like a typical fraulein… So irrepressible Dara comes up with a grand scheme to shake the school: write her own play about her own life. Then she’ll have to be the star.
The Lost Twin Activity
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The Lost Twin Activity

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When troublemaking Scarlet vanishes from Rookwood boarding school, Ivy, her quiet twin sister, is invited to “take her place.” But when Ivy arrives, she discovers the school’s true intention. She is not simply taking up Scarlet’s enrollment. She must think like Scarlet, act like Scarlet, become Scarlet. What on earth happened to the real Scarlet, and why is the school trying to keep it a secret?****
The Treasure of Barracuda Educator's Guide
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The Treasure of Barracuda Educator's Guide

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Sparks is an 11-year-old cabin boy on the Southern Cross, a pirate ship led by Captain Barracuda. When he and the crew discover a book left by the infamous pirate Phineas Johnson Krane, they must learn to read in order to decipher its contents and go in search of Krane’s hidden treasure. A satisfying tale packed with pirates, outlaws, danger and, in the words of its narrator, “no second chances.”
How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes are Untied Activity
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How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes are Untied Activity

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What would middle school be like if you lived in a zoo? Ana didn’t ask to be named after an anaconda. She didn’t ask for zoologist parents who look like safari guides. And she definitely didn’t ask for a twin brother whose life goal seems to be terrorizing her with his pet reptiles. Now, to make matters worse, her parents have decided to move the whole family INTO the zoo! All of which gives the Sneerers (the clan of carnivorous female predators in her class) more ammunition to make her life miserable—and squash any hope of class tennis stud, Zack, falling in love with her. Ana tries to channel her inner chameleon and fade into the background, but things are changing too quickly for her to keep up.
Maggie malone and The Mostly Magical Boots Activity
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Maggie malone and The Mostly Magical Boots Activity

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For Maggie Malone every day is Freaky Friday with the help of her very special new boots When Maggie Malone’s Aunt Fi gives her a pair of used, scuffed, plain brown boots for her birthday, she’s less than impressed. Why couldn’t her life be more like Tween pop sensation Becca Star? Instead Maggie’s stuck going to a new school in ugly boots. Until she wakes up in Becca’s shoes—literally. Maggie’s new boots are magical. They won’t make broccoli taste like macaroni and cheese, but they will let her spend a day in the life of anyone she chooses.
Horrid Henry Activity
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Horrid Henry Activity

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Horrid Henry is a publishing and media phenomenon the world over. This laugh-out-loud series has sold 12 million copies in the UK including 3 million last year alone, has spawned a very successful TV show in Britain, has been published in 27 languages, and has received incredible praise from the press, librarians, booksellers, parents, and, most importantly, kids, the world over!
Walk in the Rainforest Activity
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Walk in the Rainforest Activity

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This book was written by a 14 year-old in 1992 who was able to inspire a whole generation of children about one of our planet’s most precious and fragile realms: rainforests. Young readers are guided through the alphabet as they engage in fun alliterations about many of the animals one encounters in the rainforest. Following XYZ the Ant, children learn about anteaters, macaws, quetzals and many other inhabitants of the rainforest. Large text with content for younger readers and smaller text with content for more advanced readers allows for classroom scaffolding and the ability to reach a larger age range. Kristin Joy Pratt-Serafini once again successfully inspires many children to become invested in our rainforest.