Can a 200-year-old curse be broken by a 12-year-old? Two girls separated by two centuries are linked by a mysterious treasure hunt. With a fast-paced dual-timeline structure, clever puzzles, and themes of loyalty and resilience, this is a must-read for fans of fantasy and mystery. It’s a race against time that proves some bonds and some secrets last forever.
Farm life meets family drama. As the family taps maple trees for syrup, Jen struggles to define her place among her step-siblings. With cozy, expressive art and a detailed look at the reality of farm work, and learning to navigate the messy, sweet dynamics of family.
Survival isn’t just about being alone; it’s about holding on together. We see the other side of the crisis explored in Alone. Trapped in government camps, a group of kids discovers that their world wasn’t just upended it was lied to. A powerful, fast-paced companion that masterfully explores community, conspiracy, and the courage to seek the truth.
Think this is a boring book? Think again! In The Most Boring Book Ever, the narrator insists nothing is happening while the vibrant illustrations show pirates, dragons, and epic adventures unfolding. It’s a clever, hilarious read that perfectly teaches students about tone, irony, and the power of looking beyond the surface. A must-have for any classroom library that wants to spark critical thinking and a lot of laughs.
Detectives, start your engines (or your webbed feet)! Bog Gone, a young frog named Finder must solve the disappearance of her entire community. With color-coded speech bubbles, a vibrant color palette, and a clever dual-plot structure, it’s an ideal mystery for young readers.