By: Rene Andre Meshake

Meet Giniw, an eight year old Ojibwe orphan, who loves to draw. Encouraged by his grandmother, he makes a Kikiweon (banner) which tells the story of Giniw's unusual experience at Blueberry Rapids.

By: Joseph Bruchac
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For young Samuel Russell, the summer of 1777 is a time of fear. The British Army is approaching, and the Indians in the area seem ready to attack.

By: Michael Dorris

A peaceful, tropical world is the setting for this simple yet rich glimpse into the lives of a young sister and brother.

By: Matt Phelan
Follow three long ago adventurers who traveled around the world by bike, by herself, and on a sloop. The graphic novel format brings their adventures to life.
By: Ezra Fields-Meyer
When the letter E falls down the stairs and becomes incapacitated for duty, O tries to take over E's duties. The results are sophisticated and funny in this pun-filled picture book.
By: Seymour Simon
Stunning full-color photographs and tantalizing text introduce these fascinating creatures and how and where they live.
By: Mordicai Gerstein
Engaging poems combine with lighthearted illustrations to celebrate the stuff of which a child's day is made from toothbrush to scissors, from crayons to hot dogs, and more.

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