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How to be Human

by Aimee Jodoin

Diagnosed with autism at the age of three, Florida Frenz has compiled eight years’ worth of therapy work in this inspiring and revealing book. Using cartoonish drawings and conversational language, she traces the twenty­-three steps... Read More

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Why Do We Fight?

by Aimee Jodoin

By providing an understanding of how world conflicts develop and peace agreements emerge, this comprehensive book motivates youth to educate themselves rather than become frightened of the terrors they hear on the news. Kid-­friendly... Read More

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School Made Easier

by Aimee Jodoin

This excellent source for ADHD and anxiety sufferers helps elementary-­ and middle-­school­-age students identify stress, understand its roots, and manage its symptoms more effectively. With tips on how to practice positive... Read More

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Go

by Aimee Jodoin

Designer of the universally-­recognized Jurassic Park dinosaur shadow on movie posters, Chip Kidd seeks to teach an appreciation for graphic design to young artists. His playful guide features a number of book covers showcasing the... Read More

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Maps

by Aimee Jodoin

At once a celebration of diversity and an investigation of the natural and cultural offerings that make each country unique, this expansive and impressive book of maps highlights notable people, events, animals, natural phenomena, and... Read More

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