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Learn more about the total solar eclipse that will be visible in Ohio on Monday, April 8th, 2024!
Updated January 29, 2024
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Eclipse
Rash, Andy
Paper Book
A boy and his dad experience a total solar eclipse in this heartwarming picture book by author and illustrator Andy Rash. Shimmering rays shine around the moon. I try not to blink. We are in the perfect place at the perfect time. After hearing about the total...
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Every soul a star : a novel
Mass, Wendy
Audiobook
Winner of the ALA Schneider Family Award, Wendy Mass has had her fiction for young readers honored with a Junior Library Guild Selection and a Book Sense Children's Pick. Every Soul a Star is the tale of an extra-ordinary occurrence related through three very different perspectives. Unlike the...
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The memory of forgotten things
Zhang, Kat
Paper Book
"A heart-tugging and mind-bending exploration of time and possibility." --School Library Journal "A pleasure to read...full of heart and imagination." --Kirkus Reviews "Zhang's story is filled with real-world lessons on compassion and kindness with a sci-fi twist--a...
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A few beautiful minutes : experiencing a solar eclipse
Fox, Kate Allen
Paper Book
A poetic and exquisitely illustrated tribute to the solar eclipse and the magic of togetherness, seen through the eyes of a child. What happens during a solar eclipse? The sun vanishes. Light becomes dark. Day animals sleep, and night animals wake. The moon takes over the sky....
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Looking up! : the science of stargazing
Rao, Joe.
Paper Book
Become an expert on the stars in the sky with this fact-tastic nonfiction Level 3 Ready-to-Read, part of a series about the science of fun stuff! Did you know that comets are sometimes called "hairy stars?" Or that if you saw a sunset on the moon, the sun would look white because...
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