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Aunt Chip and the Great Triple Creek Dam Affair: When the library opens, minds open too.
When you are surrounded by people who don’t read much, you often feel the need to show them why reading matters. Books by Patricia Polacco do that beautifully for us—especially knowing that she herself struggled with Dyslexia until she was fourteen. Some of her books are centred on reading and books, and this is one such book that explores the power of reading.


The Boy who loved Math - A Mathemagician from Budapest
This book is the first and only child-friendly biography we have read about a mathematician. The story goes like this.... Paul Erdos lived in Budapest, Hungary, with his mama. His mother was a maths teacher, which was one of the reasons he loved maths. When she went to work, she used to leave Paul with Fraulein, the caretaker. Fraulien was a rule maker who established rules for everything, including when to eat, read, sleep, and other things. Paul had a dislike for rules. So


Exploring Espanol - A Language Exploration
With languages, you are at home everywhere.
So what does learning a new language do?


Four Feet, Two Sandals - Unerasable Memories
Story about refugees (people who leave their country due to war and other civil disturbances ). It is based on an Afghan refugee camp in Pes


Me and You in the Big Green Canoe - An Enchanting Expedition!
“To walk in nature is to witness a thousand miracles,” so what does canoeing through a meandering river feel like? Come, let's find out!


Why fit in when you were born to stand out - A picture book biography of Dr.Seuss
A picture book biography of the most famous children's author Dr.Seuss
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