“I am a girl becoming a woman. People throw their puzzled looks at me and I know they’re wondering: Who does she look like? But I am learning to say: Me. I look like me. I am a girl becoming a woman.”
-Mariama J. Lockington, For Black Girls Like Me
Visit our book fair website to add funds to your student's eWallet, preview the fair, and shop the online fair (starting Feb. 21st).
Check out these Classic & Modern Book Pairings! Even books deserve a partner!
A wooden puppet full of tricks and mischief, with a talent for getting into and out of trouble, wants more than anything else to become a real boy.
Things are going pretty well for Rob Burnside until Pinocula--a cross between Pinocchio and a vampire--emerges from his closet, lying, joking, and doing his best to drive Rob crazy.
The adventures of the three Darling children in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up.
Sixteen-year-old Gwen sets out to find her little sister, who ran off to Neverland with Peter Pan, and discovers the magical world is at war with reality and she must decide if she wants to join Peter in his fight for eternal youth or go back to real life.
Presents an illustrated edition of the classic tale of Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of amusing, nonsensical characters. Includes review questions.
In this prequel to Alice in Wonderland, Cath would rather open a bakery and marry for love than accept a proposal from the King of Hearts, especially after meeting the handsome and mysterious court jester.
Students should bring their device fully-charged and their charger with them to school every day! The technology department does not loan out ChromeBooks or chargers if students forgot them at home. See Mrs. Finn if you need to purchase a replacement charger.