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                      Arlo Finch in the kingdom of shadows / John August.
                      Arlo Finch, a member of the Rangers who protect and defend the mysterious and
                      magical Longwoods, must face his greatest adventure yet: a trip to China to bring
                      his father back home. The thrilling third installment in the Arlo Finch series,
                      Kingdom of Shadows is sure to please fans of Rick Riordan and Brandon Mull.

                     Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes / by Roshani Chokshi.
                     Picking up from the second book in the series, Aru Shah finds herself on her next
                     adventure trying to fulfill (or prevent) a prophecy from coming true. Steeped in
                     Indian mythology, Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes is a Rick Riordan Presents
                     book intended for those who loved Magnus Chase and Percy Jackson.

                        The Bad Guys In Dawn Of The Underlord by Aaron Blabey

                        The Bad Guys are back…They have saved the world from evil and now it's time
                        to celebrate. One member of the team makes a shocking discovery that may
                        cause the party to end sooner than anyone expects.

                      Be still : practicing meditation / Virginia Loh-Hagan. (Nonfiction)
                     Studies show that mindfulness meditation practice helps everyone, including kids, to
                     cope with the stress and pressure of everyday life. Intended as an easy-to-follow
                     guide for beginners, before you know it, your mind will Be Still.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
The best of Iggy / Annie Barrows ; illustrated by Sam Ricks.
Nine-year-old Iggy Frangi had the Best Idea Ever – which turned out to be the Worst
Idea Ever. And is he sorry? No way! Fans of Wimpy Kid and Timmy Failure will find a
new hero to follow in the debut of this series.

Big Nate stays classy / Lincoln Peirce.

Get an introduction to the comics version of mischievous and hilarious Big Nate with
this two-book collection featuring Big Nate: From the Top and Big Nate Out Loud.

 Bird & Squirrel All or Nothing / James Burks.

 The zany comic adventures of Bird & Squirrel continue when Bird must stand in for
 his father in a legendary flying race. With the help of his friend Squirrel, Bird learns
 that we’re all winners when we have friends. These early readers are perfect for fans
 of Mo Willems’ Elephant & Piggie books.

Bo and the dragon-pup / Rebecca Elliott.
Rainbow Tinseltail (better known to her friends as Bo), has her first encounter with a
dragon, Scorch. When Scorch goes missing, Bo and her friends set out into the forest
to find her. An early reader chapter book series.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Bo's magical new friend / by Rebecca Elliott.
At the Sparklegrove School for unicorns, Bo Tinseltail wants a best friend. Will new
student Sunny Huckleberry be the one? Find out in this early reader chapter book
series.

Breathe in, breathe out : practicing movement / written by Virginia Loh-Hagan.
(Nonfiction)

For those who want to practice meditation but struggle with a sitting practice, Virginia
Loh-Hagan introduces the concept of moving mindfulness. Intended to help those
looking for a way to relieve stress and calm their minds with simple movements that
can be practiced throughout the day.

Check in : being present / Virginia Loh-Hagan. (Nonfiction)

Full of helpful exercises, tips, and advice on how to stay grounded and focused
throughout the day. Easy to follow and intended for tweens and teens.

  Dragon fire / Lisa McMann.
  The fifth book in The Unwanteds Quests series finds heroine twin sisters Thisbe and
  Fifer attempting to save Artim while grappling with their own crumbling relationship.
  Fans of Harry Potter and The Keeper of Lost Cities will delight in this series.

 Dragonslayer / by Tui T. Sutherland ; [map by Mike Schley] ; [illustrations by Joy
 Ang].
 The second book in the Wings of Fire Legends series, Dragonslayer is the first book
 to be told from the point of view of Scavengers, or humans. Each has a story to tell in
 which dragons changed their lives, and they all seek revenge.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Extreme ocean / by Sylvia Earle with Glen Phelan. (Nonfiction)
  Packed with colorful photos and fascinating facts, National Geographic Extreme
  Ocean brings science to life from sharks to gear, daring dives and activities for kids.
  Great for all children who want to learn more about the sea around us.

 Feel rooted: being connected / Virginia Loh-Hagan. (Nonfiction)

 Sometimes it’s hard to focus on the friends and family right in front of us when
 phones and tech keep us distracted. Learn how to live in the moment with Feel
 Rooted and connect with those around you.

 Fins / Randy Wayne White.
 School kids Luke, Maribel, and Sabina are called on marine biologist Doc Ford to
 help protect sharks who are being hunted by poachers to make shark-fin soup. Part
 action adventure, part science tale – Fins is perfect for fans of Carl Hiaasen and
 Dave Barry.

A galaxy of sea stars / Jeanne Zulick Ferruolo.
Izzy’s first year of middle school is disrupted when Sitara and her family come to live
with her. From Afghanistan, Sitara’s way of speaking, eating, and dressing confuse
Izzy at first, until she comes to realize that friendship can be found across all cultures.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
The great pet heist / Emily Ecton ; illustrated by Dave Mottram.

    A ragtag group of pets tries to avoid being sent to the pound in this hilarious heist
    mishmash. What kind of trouble can two rats, a mynah bird, a stray cat, and a
    wiener dog possibly get into together…? Lots!

     I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic: Graphic Novel by: Lauren Tarshis

     George Calder is so excited to check out every part of the Titanic, but when he
     sneaks into the first class baggage room there's a large noise and the whole ship
     shakes. Before long there's water everywhere and life as he knows it will never be
     the same.

   InvestiGATORS by John Patrick Green

   Meet Mango and Brash, two toilet traveling, undercover, investiGATORS on their
   first mission together. Using their spy technology and the clues they uncover, can
   they solve the two mysteries.

Jinxed by Amy Mcculloch

Lacey Chu is fourteen years old, and has just repaired Jinx, her robotic pet companion
known as a baku. Now, Jinx gets Lacey into her dream school where she's about to
learn some secrets that could be quite dangerous.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Katarina Ballerina by Tiler Peck & Kyle Harris

Katarina is a ten-year-old girl from New York City whose dream is to become a
ballerina. She quickly discovers it’s not so easy, but is determined to win the
competition that will earn her a spot in an international dance camp. Will she have what
it takes?

  Keeping Calm and Focused: Stress Management by Theresa Emminizer
 (Nonfiction)

 Readers will learn tips and tricks including relaxation exercises, meditation, daily
 positive affirmations, etc. to help reduce stress. Including learning to identify the
 signs and symptoms of stress, what causes it, and how to handle it effectively.

   Keeping Clean at Home by Katlin Sarantou (Nonfiction)

   Teaching children, using a combination of sight words and repetition, about how
   they can help to keep their home clean.

    Keeping Myself Clean by Katlin Sarantou (Nonfiction)

    Teaching children about keeping themselves healthy and clean. Leaning about
    personal hygiene and the ways it helps maintain health
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The Lonely Heart of Maybelle Lane by Kate O’Shaughnessy

  Eleven-year-old Maybelle joins a singing contest in Nashville in hopes to meet her
  father, the DJ who will be judging the competition. Along with her neighbor and a
  bully from school, she hits the road to Nashville, and along the way finds courage,
  brains, heart, and true friends.

  The Lost Lands by Jessica Khoury
  Sirin, Allie, and Joss have joined forces with a legendary silver dragon named
  Lysander, the only creature able to open portals between the two worlds.
  Unfortunately, the Lennix clan will stop at nothing until they capture Lysander as
  they try to establish a dragon regime on Earth. It’s now up to these friends to
  protect Lysander all while searching for a secret source of lost dragon magic.

 Martin Mclean, Middle School Queen by Alyssa Zaczek

 Marin McLean is a seventh grader who’s always had trouble expressing himself
 except at Mathletics competitions, until now. Now he’s become a female
 impersonator, but what will he do when his first-ever drag show is scheduled for the
 same night as an important Mathletics tournament?

Master of Disaster by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts

Rafe and Jimmy, are known as misunderstood troublemakers, but this year they’re in
charge of a huge celebration of books and reading! They’ll have to work fast to keep
things on track when a small issue snowballs into a big problem that could destroy the
whole event!
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Me, Three! By Jim Benton
 Follow Catwad and Blurmp on their newest adventure. They’ll meet new friends,
 and even try out yoga, a new experience for Catwad for sure!

Miss Blake is a Flake by Dan Gutman

AJ and his friends are the first to sign up when the Beaver Scouts are looking for
new recruits, excited to earn badges and build campfires. But scout leader Miss
Blake has more excitement planned for them, preparing for falling boulders and
surprise bear attacks!

Mission ImPAWsible by James Patterson with Steven Butler

Junior’s family goes on vacation but leave him behind. Learn about his adventures
when he’s stuck on a diet of all vegetables, and how he and his friends work to
cook up a scheme to get back home.

The One and Only Bob by Katherine Applegate

Bob and his two best friends, Ivan and Ruby, set off on a dangerous adventure
searing for Bob’s long-lost sister. With a hurricane coming, Bob will have to find the
true meaning of family and friendship all while finding his own courage.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Pizza and Taco, Who’s the Best? by Stephen Shaskan

Pizza and Taco are best friends. They agree on just about everything. One day
Pizza says he’s the best of all! Pizza and Taco end up debating, voting, and
competing until they finally figure out what being the best really means.

       Penguins are Awesome by Jaclyn Jaycox (Nonfiction)
       Learn how penguins stay warm in in their icy habitat, how they raise their
       babies, and how they find food while staying away from predators.

      The Plunder Down Under by James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein

      To find evidence proving that their parents are innocent of stealing rare opals,
      Bick, Beck, Storm, and Tommy must travel across the Australian Outback to
      find Charlotte Badger and her pirate pals. They have
      just one week!

  Pug’s Snow Day by Kyla May
  Bub the pug has never seen snow. When Duchess the cat tells him it is frozen
  rain, Bub doesn’t want to go out, even to play with his human Bella. Next, a new
  family moves in next door and Nutz the squirrel says they have a pet monster.
  Things get worse for Bub
  when Bella’s mother arranges a play date at the new neighbor’s house.
DON'T MISS OUT, CHECK THEM OUT! March through June 2020 (Kids New Fiction)
Real Pigeons Eat Danger by Andrew McDonald
 A group of birds find out they need to stick together to fight crime. These best
 friends learn protect the city from an evil ostrich and other dangers.

Real Pigeons Fight Crime by Andrew McDonald

You want to know why pigeons act weird? It’s because they’re really a secret squad
of crime fighters. Really! Meet the Real Pigeons: master of disguise Rock Pigeon,
bendy Tumbler, strong Frillback and super-finder Homey. They’ll solve any mystery
and fight any bad guy to keep the city safe!

 Rowley Jefferson’s Awesome Friendly Adventure by Jeff Kinney

 From the imagination of Rowley Jefferson comes an epic adventure.
 Roland and his best friend, Garg the Barbarian, must leave their village and go on a
 quest to save Roland’s mom from the White Warlock. What will happen to our
 heroes?
 How about Roland’s mom? Join the adventure to find out!

         Sculpture by Amy Sterling Casil (Nonfiction)

         Find out about sculpture, the oldest-known art form.
         Every world culture has created some form of sculpture. Sculpture is
         three-dimensional. It is meant to be seen from all sides. Sculpture may help
         people remember leaders like Abraham Lincoln or show the beauty of
         nature or the human body. Any material the human hand can touch, carve,
         or mold can become sculpture.
The Sewer Rat Stink by Geronimo Stilton

 Geronimo Stilton and his friend Hercule Poirat go down into the sewers to find
 where a horrible stink is coming from. The stink is so bad it’s driving all the mice
 away from New Mouse City! During their smelly adventure, Geronimo and Hercule
 learn an important lesson about recycling.

Speedah Cheetah by Troy Cummings

Alexander, Nikki, and Rip can't wait to build their race cars for the Stermont Derby!
Everyone in town is excited to enter the big race – even Speedah Cheetah, a
speedy, hungry monster! The Super-Secret Monster Patrol follows skid marks, claw
marks, and an awful rotten-egg smell to the monster's hiding place. Can they beat
this monster to the finish line?

Bravelands, The Spirit Eaters by Erin Hunter

The new Great Father, the young baboon, Thorn, hopes to guide Bravelands to
peace after a time of great turmoil. But a pack of rogue wolves lurks among the
Great Herd, committing terrible acts that threaten to destroy that peace before it’s
even begun.

The animals of the Great Herd must once again unite to defend their home against
the evil ones who would watch it burn.

 TBH I Feel the Same by Lisa Greenwald

 Making new friends is a good thing, except when you barely see your besties!
 Between swim team, the school play, and poetry club, BFFs Cece, Gabby, and
 Prianka are meeting new people and trying new things.
 But the BFFs clash when Gabby's new friends rank the other girls in
 their grade by looks, smarts, and popularity. So how can you be your best self if
 your BFFs don't have your back?
Things You Can’t Say by Jenn Bishop
Three years after his father's death by suicide, twelve-year-old Drew knows a lot
about things not going right. Now it seems like things are getting worse. A new
girl, Audrey,Is invading his special space, the library. His best friend Filipe, is
pulling away fromhim. Worst of all is the mysterious man who is suddenly staying
with Drew’s family. He’s supposed to be an old friend of Mom’s but Drew isn’t
buying that one bit.
With an unlikely ally in Audrey, Drew is determined to get to the bottom of who
this man really is.

Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky by Kwame Mbalia
Seventh grader Tristan Strong doesn’t feel strong since he failed to save his best
friend when they were in a bus accident. All he has left of Eddie is the notebook
his friend wrote stories in. To help him heal from the tragedy, Tristan is sent to his
grandparents' farm in Alabama. On his first night there, a strange creature shows
up in his bedroom and steals Eddie's notebook. Tristan chases after the
creature to get the notebook back. During tug-of-war underneath a Bottle Tree,
Tristan punches the tree, ripping open a passage into the MidPass, a scary place
with a burning sea, haunted bone ships, and iron monsters. Tristan finds black
American folkheroes John Henry and Brer Rabbit. Together they need to fool the
trickster god Anansi into sealing the hole.

Veil of Shadows by Erin Hunter
After losing one of his nine lives, ThunderClan’s leader, Bramblestar, became
intent onrooting out and exiling cats he claims are traitors to the warrior code. But
some catsknow the truth: this isn’t the real Bramblestar, and their leader’s true
spirit is desperate
to return to its rightful place before the five Clans erupts into war.

 Wink by Rob Harrell

 After twelve-year-old Ross is diagnosed with a rare eye cancer, he discovers
 how music, art, and true friends can push him through treatment and help him
 survive middle school.
Zero to Hero by Stephan Pastis

Here is the tale we’ve been waiting for. It’s the story of how it all started for our
favorite clueless detective-including how he got that red scarf!
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