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NEW ARRIVALS

  • Vietnamese Folk Tales: Sơn Tinh and Thủy Tinh / Illustrations: Mai Long ; Text: An Cương
    Among Vietnam’s rich treasury of folk tales, the story of Sơn Tinh – Thủy Tinh is one of the most famous legends, deeply tied to the childhood memories of many generations. The book Vietnamese Folk Tales – Sơn Tinh and Thủy Tinh brings young readers a beautifully illustrated version, with vibrant colors that make it easy for children to engage with and develop a love for folk culture.
  • A computer called Katherine : How Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon / Suzanne Slade
    A computer called Katherine: How Katherine Johnson helped put America on the moon is a children's picture book written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison. It tells the inspiring true story of Katherine Johnson, a brilliant African American mathematician whose calculations were crucial to NASA’s space missions, including the Apollo 11 moon landing.
  • Awesome kitchen science experiments for kids : 50 STEAM projects you can eat! / Megan Olivia Hall.
    Awesome kitchen science experiments for kids: 50 STEAM projects you can eat! by Megan Olivia Hall is a fun, engaging, and educational book that transforms the kitchen into a mini science lab, making learning a hands-on and delicious experience for kids. Geared toward children ages 5-10, this book features 50 exciting experiments that blend science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) concepts with real-world, edible results.
  • Not so different : What you really want to ask about having a disability / Shane Burcaw
    What would you ask a person with a disability if you could ask anything? In Not so different: What you really want to ask about having a disability, author Shane Burcaw offers a humorous, relatable, and refreshingly honest glimpse into Shane Burcaw’s life. Shane tackles many of the mundane and quirky questions that he’s often asked about living with a disability, and shows readers that he’s just as approachable, friendly, and funny as anyone else.
  • A journey through transport / Chris Oxlade
    A journey through transport by Chris Oxlade is an engaging exploration of how transportation has evolved over time. The book takes readers on a fascinating journey from the earliest forms of travel, such as walking and using animals, to the development of advanced transport systems like cars, trains, airplanes, and even space travel.

New book list