Workshops
Jada Jones Rock Star by Kelly Starling Lyons (author) and Vanessa Brantley Newton (illustrator)
When Jada Jones’s best friend moves away, school feels like the last place she wants to be. She’d much rather wander outside looking for cool rocks to add to her collection, since finding rocks is much easier than finding friends. So when Jada’s teacher announces a class project on rocks and minerals, Jada finally feels…
Read MoreRons Big Mission by Rose Blue and Corinne Naden illustrated by Don Tate
Nine-year-old Ron loves going to the Lake City Public Library to look through all the books on airplanes and flight. Today, Ron is ready to take out books by himself. But in the segregated world of South Carolina in the 1950s, Ron’s obtaining his own library card is not just a small rite of passage–it is…
Read MoreThe Bug Girl by Sophia Spener with Margaret McNamara (authors) and Kerascoët (illustrator)
Sophia Spencer has loved bugs ever since a butterfly landed on her shoulder–and wouldn’t leave!–at a butterfly conservancy when she was only two-and-a-half years old. In preschool and kindergarten, Sophia was thrilled to share what she knew about grasshoppers (her very favorite insects), as well as ants and fireflies… but by first grade, not everyone…
Read MoreBorn Curious by Martha Freeman (author) and Katy Wu (illustrator)
Why do galaxies spin the way they do? What’s the best kind of house for a Komodo dragon? Can you cure malaria with medicine made from a plant? The scientists and mathematicians in Born Curious sought answers to these and many other fascinating questions. And it’s lucky for us they did. Without their vision, insight, and hard…
Read MoreDeer Mouse at Old Farm Road by Laura Gates Galvin (author) and Katy Bratun (illustrator)
Children discover that they do not have to travel great distances to see great things as they read about amazing animals, insects, and birds that live in backyards across North America.
Read MoreThe Girl Who Thought in Pictures by Julia Finley Mosca (author) and Daniel Rieley (illustrator)
When young Temple was diagnosed with autism, no one expected her to talk, let alone become one of the most powerful voices in modern science. Yet, the determined visual thinker did just that. Her unique mind allowed her to connect with animals in a special way, helping her invent groundbreaking improvements for farms around the…
Read MoreMaybe Something Beautiful by F. Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell illustrated by Rafael López
What good can a splash of color do in a community of gray? As Mira and her neighbors discover, more than you might ever imagine! Based on the true story of the Urban Art Trail in San Diego, California, Maybe Something Beautiful reveals how art can inspire transformation–and how even the smallest artists can accomplish something big.…
Read MoreMary Walker Wears the Pants by Cheryl Harness (author) and Carlo Molinari (illustrator)
Mary Edwards Walker was unconventional for her time: She was one of the first women doctors in the country, she was a suffragist, and she wore pants! And when the Civil War struck, she took to the battlefields in a modified Union uniform as a commissioned doctor. For her service she became the only woman…
Read MoreMonument Maker by Linda Booth Sweeney (author) and Shawn Fields (illustrator)
This is the story of how a farmboy became America’s foremost sculptor. After failing at academics, Dan was working the family farm when he idly carved a turnip into a frog and discovered what he was meant to do. Sweeney’s swift prose and Fields’s evocative illustrations capture the single-minded determination with which Dan taught himself…
Read MoreWed are the Water Protectors by Carole Linderstrom (author) and Michaela Goade (illustrator)
Inspired by the many Indigenous-led movements across North America, We Are Water Protectors issues an urgent rallying cry to safeguard the Earth’s water from harm and corruption–a bold and lyrical picture book written by Carole Lindstrom and vibrantly illustrated by Michaela Goade. Water is the first medicine. It affects and connects us all . . . When…
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