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Lobe Your Brain: What Matters about Your Grey Matter

Kids know that their brain does a lot, like make them move, smile, remember, think, feel, and emote. But do they know how it really works? Readers will take a tour of the lobes of the human brain to discover all the cool things that it can do in this must-have introduction for all nonfiction collections. Includes kid-friendly examples, simple explanations, and basic anatomy illustrations that show different parts of the brain and central nervous system, basic neurological function, and how everything flows.

Lola

Lola the lovable therapy dog faces common childhood problems and offers clear ways of handling them in stories even the youngest readers will relate to. The appealing photographs are popular with preschoolers and kindergartners who recognize themselves in Lola.

Lonely Places

Sixteen-year-old Chase wants normalcy for herself and for her little sister, Guthrie. But when their ever-on-the-move parents relocate them to a lookout in an eerie forest after a traumatic incident, Chase realizes something sinister is after Guthrie and only she seems aware enough to fight it.

Look and Find

Favorite characters help little ones explore the pages all on their own, which builds confidence as they step into reading! As kids search busy scenes for hidden objects, they’ll build skills like searching, pointing, matching, and making comparisons.

Look!

Come see what grows in this explorative nonfiction science series for readers age six and up. Spotlighting plant life such as trees, legumes, and herbs, these books offer up-close studies of the life stages featured plant species go through as they mature. Detailed photos, easy-to-follow text, and life-cycle recaps provide for fascinating botanical experiences.

Looking for the Eid Moon

Sara can't wait for Eid, the Muslim holiday celebrating the end of Ramadan. It's a wonderful holiday with festive decorations, special foods, and family and friends getting together. But Eid won't begin until the crescent moon is spotted.

Los mejores jugadores de todos los tiempos (Greatest of All Time Players) (Lerner ? Sports en espauo

Lee sobre los mejores deportistas que juegan en algunas de las posiciones mcs importantes en los deportes. En cada libro podrcs encontrar estadAsticas asombrosas, momentos emocionantes y desempeuos que rompen todos los rAcords que fascinarcn a los aficionados a los deportes. Read about the world's greatest athletes who play some of the most important positions in sports. The amazing stats, thrilling moments, and record-breaking performances packed into each book will fascinate sports fans. Now in Spanish!

Losing the Plot

To save the football team, Basil Beedon is roped into listening to reluctant reader and star footballer Terry Clegg read fairytales out loud. Every. Single. Saturday. But when Terry brings over a battered copy of The Complete Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm and haltingly begins reading Hansel and Gretel, the pair find themselves transported inside the book, having fallen through a plot hole. They meet Gretel, who can't stop crying, but only because she ""is written that way,"" and endeavor to help find Hansel (who is stuck in a bottle). The bureaucratic world is run by FANCY (the Fairytale Alliance Network of Character Yunions), where Gretel is part of the subset SUPER FANCY (Stereotypical Unempowered Princesses and Extraneous Royalty). She and the boys are accused of breaching SLIP and SLIDE (Safety Laws of Interworld Portals/ Secrecy Laws of Interworld Demystification Experiences). Using a combination of Basil's bookishness and Terry's sporting skills, the boys must outwit their o

Love of the Half-Eaten Peach

An epic and lyrical take on Yuan, Duke Ling of Wei, and his beloved, Mi Zi Xia, who shared a peach circa 500 BCE, inspiring generations of people to use the expression ÌLove of the Half-Eaten PeachÊ in Chinese to describe romantic love between men.

Loves You!

Discover the super sweet world of the Loves You books from author Helen Foster James and illustrator Petra Brown. Each book celebrates the tender relationship between a young child and a loving adult--from Grandma to Auntie and beyond. Charming bunnies and adorable woodland animals fill the pages and gentle rhyming text fosters storytime snuggles read after read. Each title includes space for personalization, making these perfect choices for gifting.