Our Boxed Book collection has an upgrade! Staff this fall worked to transfer the Boxed Book collection into longer-lasting blue totes, update labels with cover images, and reorganize the collection by title. Stop by in-person to browse, or take a look at ourÌýand ship a blue box to your school –Ìý
New book sets are available in our media library!
Creekfinding: A True Story
This heartening tale of an ecosystem restored in northeast Iowa unfolds in a way that will charm and inform young readers who are drawn to a good mystery, the wonders of nature - and, of course, big earth-moving machines.
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| The Iowa connection goes beyond the location of the lost creek. AuthorÌý, also the author ofÌýSnowflake Bentley, and illustratorÌý, both reside in Iowa.
Picture books aren't just for elementary learners!ÌýThis book was added to our collection after a request from an eighth grade science teacher who uses this picture book to learn about human impacts on the environment. |
If you would like to make a recommendation, here is the GWAEA Media LibraryÌý.
Indigenous People Picture Books
ThisÌýÌýincludes a variety of picture books featuring Indigenous authors and stories.ÌýSome of the titles are bilingual;Ìý by Tonya Simpson, provides text in both Plains Cree and English as well as pictures, and celebrates the plants and animals of the Midwest plains.
| Other titles are fables, such asÌýÌýby Arihhonni David. In this Mohawk tale, a grandfather tells a young girl a story of a clever turtle who outwits a brown bear in a race across a frozen lake. |
