Even Steven Written by Carrie Finison Illustrated by Daniel Wiseman New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2026. Picture Book. Steven loves sharing. He especially loves sharing by cutting everything in half. "It's fun. It's fair. It's even." But sometimes cutting things in half isn't the best way to share, like if you're sharing a book! Help a very literal Steven learn different ways to share that may, or may not be exactly even. This book is sure to get kids laughing as Steven tries to share absurd things. Should you give every person one slide? Should you take turns licking a lollipop? This book also starts a conversation about equity. Sometimes people don't always get the same thing, but it can still be fair. The last pages end with asking the reader how Steven could share different types of objects. This is sure to be a funny primer for teaching children about sharing and how fairness doesn't always mean equal.
Science Fair : a Story of Mystery, Danger, International Suspense, and a Very Nervous Frog By Dave Barry New York: Disney Editions, 2008. Fiction. 394 pages. The president of Kprshtskan is plotting to infiltrate the science fair at Hubble Middle School in Maryland in order to take over the United States government, but when Toby Harbinger, an ordinary student, makes up his mind finally to win the fair, the terrorists' plans go awry. --Editor Frogkisser By Garth Nix New York: Scholastic Press, 2017. Fiction 372 pages. Princess Anya has a big problem: Duke Rikard, her step-stepfather, is an evil wizard who wants to rule the kingdom and has a habit of changing people into frogs, and her older sister Morven, the heir, is a wimp--so with the help of the librarian Gotfried (who turns into an owl when he is upset), and the Royal Dogs, she must find away to defeat Rikard, save her sister, and maybe even turn Prince Denholm back into a human being. -- Editor Froggy...