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Darcy Pattison

    Darcy Pattison crafts award-winning fiction and non-fiction for young readers, earning starred reviews from prestigious publications like PW, Kirkus, and BCCB. Her works are recognized for their literary merit and have garnered numerous accolades within the children's literature sphere. Pattison's distinctive voice and approach to storytelling have solidified her significant contributions to children's literature and the arts.

    George Washington's Engineer
    When Kittens Go Viral
    Field Notebooks
    Goldilocks
    Friday Comes on Tuesday
    Got Me a Cat
    • Got Me a Cat

      • 46 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This book is designed for children aged 6 to 9, offering engaging stories and activities that foster imagination and learning. It features relatable characters who embark on adventures that teach valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and creativity. The vibrant illustrations and interactive elements enhance the reading experience, making it an excellent choice for young readers to explore new ideas and themes in a fun and accessible way. Perfect for both independent reading and shared storytime.

      Got Me a Cat
      5.0
    • Friday Comes on Tuesday

      An Adventure at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

      Set in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the story unfolds on Tuesdays when the museum is closed. Alice Walton, the founder, visits with her dog, Friday, creating a magical atmosphere where characters from the museum's art collection come to life. This enchanting premise explores themes of art, imagination, and connection, inviting readers to experience the intersection of creativity and companionship in a unique setting.

      Friday Comes on Tuesday
      4.5
    • Goldilocks

      The Name-Fame-Dame

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The story reimagines the classic tale of Goldilocks, exploring her adventurous spirit and the consequences of her curiosity. As she enters the home of the three bears, readers are invited to experience her journey through themes of exploration, boundaries, and the importance of respecting others' spaces. The narrative delves into Goldilocks' motivations and the lessons she learns, offering a fresh perspective on a beloved fairy tale while maintaining its whimsical charm.

      Goldilocks
      4.5
    • Field Notebooks

      How Scientists Record and Write About Observations

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The book features thirteen American scientists engaging in field research, where they observe wildlife in their natural habitats. Their adventures include watching sleeping hippos, navigating thorny cacti, and creatively interacting with various animals like elephants and squid. Through humor and hands-on experiences, the scientists reveal the joys and challenges of conducting research in the wild, showcasing the dynamic connection between observation and learning in the field.

      Field Notebooks
      4.0
    • When Kittens Go Viral

      • 122 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Join a delightful cast of feline stars as they embark on entertaining adventures in the world of KittyTubers. This book showcases the unique personalities and talents of various cats who capture the hearts of their viewers online. Through fun stories and engaging illustrations, readers will explore themes of friendship, creativity, and the joy of sharing moments with our furry companions. Perfect for cat lovers and aspiring content creators alike, this charming tale invites readers to celebrate the whimsical world of kitty influencers.

      When Kittens Go Viral
      4.2
    • George Washington's Engineer

      How Rufus Putnam Won the Siege of Boston without Firing a Shot

      • 33 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      In January 1776, George Washington faces the challenge of expelling the British army from Boston, a city firmly under their control. The narrative explores the strategic dilemmas and innovative tactics Washington must employ to rally the colonial forces and turn the tide of the Revolutionary War. The story delves into the complexities of leadership, military strategy, and the fight for independence during a pivotal moment in American history.

      George Washington's Engineer
      4.1
    • Be Strong

      The Rise of Beloved Public Art Sculptor, Nancy Schon

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the life of the talented sculptor who created the beloved statue in Boston's Public Garden. It delves into her artistic journey, highlighting her passion for sculpture and the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field. The book also reflects on the inspiration behind the iconic work and its impact on the community, blending themes of creativity, perseverance, and the importance of public art in enriching cultural landscapes.

      Be Strong
      3.5
    • Aquarium

      How Jeannette Power Invented Aquariums to Observe Marine Life

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set in 1818, the story follows Jeannette Power, a young French woman who relocates to Sicily. Captivated by the beauty of the Mediterranean Sea, she forms a unique bond with the Argonauta Argo octopus, known for its unusual characteristics. The narrative explores themes of love, nature, and the enchanting underwater world, highlighting Jeannette's deep connection to both the sea and this extraordinary creature.

      Aquarium
      3.7
    • The Kitten Stars

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The characters in this series are crafted with care, providing readers with a delightful and engaging experience. Their unique personalities and interactions drive the narrative, making for a compelling read. The storyline is enriched by their development, showcasing a blend of humor and depth that resonates throughout the plot. With each character bringing something special to the table, the book promises an entertaining journey filled with memorable moments.

      The Kitten Stars
    • I Am the Thirsty Desert

      • 34 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Aimed at readers aged 7-12, this book explores themes of friendship, adventure, and self-discovery. The story follows a group of young protagonists as they navigate challenges in their lives, learning valuable lessons about bravery and teamwork. With engaging characters and relatable situations, it captures the essence of growing up while encouraging imagination and resilience. The narrative is filled with humor and heart, making it an enjoyable read for children in this age group.

      I Am the Thirsty Desert