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Ivy Newt in Miracula

Ivy Newt, a young witch, and her shape-shifting friend, Tom, find themselves caught up in perilous adventures, but they always end up making friends, helping others, and defeating bullies. The fast-paced plot gallops along with lots of twists and turns, danger, and humor. These books are perfectly pitched for new readers or for reading with children who want more than a picture book but aren't yet ready for more lengthy chapter books.

J Is for Juneteenth

J is for Justice. U is for Union Army. J Is for Juneteenth was written by three young writers as part of a collaborative youth writing competition hosted by Planting People Growing Justice Leadership Institute. By spelling out the word ""Juneteenth,"" the authors lead young readers through a joyful and thoughtful celebration of the history of this important holiday.

Jacob's Missing Book

JacobCthe star of one of the most banned books of the decadeCis back in Jacob's Missing Book, a kid-friendly story about book banning, censorship, and LGBTQ+ rights. Noah is confused about Emily's family, so he asks her_who's Pop and who's Dad? Jacob knows just how to explain, but how can he? The penguin book isn't in the library anymore! As the day goes on, everyone is still talking about the mysterious missing book. Ms. Reeves tries to explain why the book is no longer in the library and what all the fuss is about. In the meantime, Jacob hatches a plan to tell the story about Emily's family.

Jacob's School Play: Starring He, She, and They

JacobCstar of one of the most banned books of the decade according to the American Library AssociationCis back in his third book and ready to put on a school play! While learning their lines and making their costumes, Jacob's class finds itself unexpectedly struggling with identity and what it means to be ""he,"" ""she,"" or ""they."" Jacob's School Play is an engaging way to introduce young readers to nonbinary people and the pronoun options available to us all. Learning that individuals are more nuanced than how others see them is a developmentally important milestone and helps foster respect of one's self and one's peers. This book introduces readers to nonbinary, gender-fluid people and the use of pronouns of their own choosing while all along reinforcing that an individual is much more layered and unique then how others may see him, her, or them.

Jaheem's First Kwanzaa

Jaheem learns the importance of honoring his cultural roots. He is introduced to Kwanzaa as a family tradition, when African American families gather together to celebrate their culture and heritage. Kwanzaa offers inspiration for community building and family engagement. This book will inspire readers to explore the history of Kwanzaa, learn the seven basic principles of African culture, and celebrate African heritage. It serves as a practical guide for introducing principles of multicultural education and social emotional learning.

Jewish Heroes

Enjoy Jewish stories of bravery, conviction and talent with biographical stories featuring Golda Meir, Rabbi Akiva, Rabbi Hillel, Marcel Marceau, ballerina Alicia Markova, astrophysicist Joan Feynman and other historic Jewish figures.

Jewish Values

Learn to recognize and appreciate Jewish values with these Kar-Ben stories featuring acts of charity (tzedakah) and kindness (mitzvahs) and repairing the world (tikkun olam).

Job Discovery (BrightPoint Press)

Job Discovery provides readers with career ideas based on their hobbies and interests. This series explores jobs for those who like gaming, social media, sports, the creative arts, and the culinary arts. Each book provides information on four careers, examining how to get into these careers, what skills and training are needed, and what life is like for people in these fields.

Jobs on the Edge

The word is full of wild and wacky careers. Explore some of the coolest jobs on the edge, with fascinating facts, quick qualifications, and some of the grossest, creepiest, and most extreme jobs around. The fun, quirky tone and unusual jobs highlighted throughout makes this more than your average career series!

Joey the Good

Twelve-year-old sweat-averse Joey is psyched for his summer of relaxation and perfecting his butt-shaped indentation on the couch. Sure, he wishes that his best friend, Xander, wasn3t always busy with his new cross-country team, but Joey is certain that Xander will still have plenty of time for the things they love: watching Italian soccer, making homemade pasta with Joey3s Nonna, and debating the merits of their favorite superheroes. But Joey's summer plans are upended when his perfect older cousin, Leo, comes to stay at his house for the summer. Leo is the kind of guy who runs marathons and jumps off cliffs. Hanging out with Leo is dead last on Joey's list of Ways I3d Like to Spend a Day, partly because the two cousins have a tense history that goes back to the death of their Nonno. But now, Leo3s training to climb the highest mountain in California, and he wants Joey to do it with him. The plan is nutsCJoey usually avoids climbing stairs, so seriously, a mountain?