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book cover of "Steven Universe - Gem Glow" Picture of superheroes in the galaxy

Steven is a half-human, half-Gem boy who explores his Gem powers in this collection of episodes from the hit Cartoon Network series. Even though he hasn’t mastered his powers like the Crystal Gems, Steven still finds a way to help save the day during their magical adventures. Both kids and adults will enjoy the mix of sincerity and silliness in this Emmy-nominated show….

Book cover of The King of Kazoo by Norm Feuti

King Cornelius of Kazoo and his daughter, Princess Bing, set out to solve the mystery of an explosion coming from the top of Mount Kazoo.  With a little bit of magic, a lot of laughs, and some science help from royal inventor, Torq, the three set off a journey that will change the kingdom forever!  A fun graphic novel adventure for readers in grades 3-6….

Book cover of "Joseph's Big Ride" by Terry Farish - art by Ken Daley

Joseph’s one wish is to ride a bicycle. He waits and waits to get big enough to ride the bike in the refugee camp where he lives, but his family leaves for America before he gets his turn on the bike. Joseph experiences a lot of new things in America, but one thing that hasn’t changed is his desire to ride a bike….

Book cover of "Maya" by Mahak Jain, illustrated by Elly MacKay. Picture of a girl in the jungle.

When the power goes out, Maya misses how her father used to light candles and tell her stories. Her mother tells Maya about the first monsoon, and the banyan tree that saved everyone from the flooding. She said a little girl was afraid of the monsoon until the banyan tree grew so large that its branches could hold tigers and monkeys while giving shade to a peacock and hiding a snake and an elephant….

Make Way for Readers graphic

Follow a parade of animals as they make their way to story time with Miss Bingo the flamingo! The rhyming text and references to familiar nursery rhymes will keep children engaged, and the funny antics of all the different animals will delight kids and the grown-ups reading with them. Recommended for ages 4-8….