Kids love trivia. The following books feature lots of facts about horses and WWII battles. These nonfiction titles have wide appeal.
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Curious Cases: True Crime for Kids is exactly the type of book that mystery fans will be drawn to.
Mythologies from ancient cultures helped people make sense of the world. The following books feature heroes, monsters and gods from Igbo, Greek and Viking legends.
A girl races against time and nefarious characters in hopes of solving a magical mystery in Hidden Treasure, by Jessie Burton.
Learn about the inspiring life of a pioneering journalist in Ida B. Wells: Journalist, Advocate & Crusader for Justice, by Erica Armstrong Dunbar and Candace Buford.
A rat and an owl’s friendship experiences growing pains in Orris and Timble: Lost and Found, an early chapter book by Kate DiCamillo and Carmen Mok.
A young orphan at the edge of society finds herself at the center of a city’s secrets in The Midwatch Institute for Wayward Girls, by Judith Rossell.
A retired master thief is killed and world-famous detective Montgomery Bonbon is on the case in Mystery at the Manor, by Alasdair Beckett-King and Claire Powell.
Author Kelly Yang returns to the world of Front Desk with Chef’s Secret, the sixth book in the series and the first one told from Jason’s point of view.
Discover how some of the biggest, baddest, smelliest, and strangest plants earn their reputation as masters of survival in Fantastic Flora, by Ann McCallum Staats and Zoë Ingram.