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As the world heads toward another devastating war, Aang's friendship with Zuko throws him into the middle of the conflict! Ages 8 and up.
Barry's family tries to evacuate before Hurricane Katrina hits their home in New Orleans, but they are forced to stay home and wait out the storm. Ages 8-11.
The boys will give step-by-step instructions on how to draw some of their best Dog Man characters. Plus, get advice on how to create your own funny comic-book characters -- and bring them to life in 3-D!
Millie Marotta's engaging illustrations feature lovely hummingbirds, Major Mitchell's cockatoos, lyrebirds, cardinals, marvelous spatuletails, pygmy owls, and laughing kookaburras. Ages 10 and up.
Sophie Mouse must convince her classmates--and herself--that a new student is nothing to fear. Even if he is a snake! Ages 5-9.
Korra and Asami must trust in each other and work together if they are to make it out of the Spirit World alive. Ages 9 and up.
Avatar Yangchen leads Aang to a refinery operating on land sacred to the Airbenders, where awakened spirits are vengeful. Ages 8 and up.
Even as Kuvira stands trial for her crimes, vestiges of her imperial ambitions threaten to undermine the nation's democratic hopes. Ages 9 and up.
The host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, tells the story of growing up half black, half white in South Africa under and after apartheid in this young readers' adaptation of his bestselling adult memoir Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood.
Written by science writer and poet Gabby Dawnay, each read-aloud, 5-minute story celebrates everyday miracles in a woodland. Ages 5 to 8.
The granddaughter of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King delivers a stirring tribute to her grandparents that speaks to children everywhere about her hopes for a new future. Ages 4 to 8.
With her friend's success, the future of the spirit portal, and the wellbeing of Republic City at stake, can Korra remain neutral as the Avatar? Ages 9 and up.