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DEAR GRADE 4
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Brain Development
“Your brain keeps developing until your mid-20s — especially the prefrontal cortex, which handles decision-making and impulse control.”
Water
"Water is a weird chemical – it can float as ice (solid), splash as water (liquid), and vanish into the air (gas)."

Ketchup
"Ketchup used to be sold as medicine in the 1830s — it was marketed as a cure for indigestion."

Sound
"Sound travels faster in water than in air – whales can talk to each other miles apart in the ocean."
Book World
Book World

The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Ivan is a silverback gorilla who has lived most of his life in a cage at the Big Top Mall and Video Arcade...
Ivan is a silverback gorilla who has lived most of his life in a cage at the Big Top Mall and Video Arcade. He has grown used to his small world and rarely thinks about his life in the jungle. He spends his time watching television, drawing pictures, and spending time with his friends—a dog named Bob and an old elephant named Stella. But everything changes when a baby elephant named Ruby arrives at the mall. Unlike Ivan, Ruby remembers her family and the pain of being taken away. As Stella becomes ill, she asks Ivan to promise that he’ll take care of Ruby and find a better life for her. This becomes the beginning of Ivan's transformation—from a passive observer to a determined protector. Through his drawings and inner strength, Ivan fights for Ruby’s freedom and his own..
Location: Ekata Book store

Wayside School (Series) by Louis Sachar
Wayside School was accidentally built 30 stories high, with one classroom on each floor...
Wayside School was accidentally built 30 stories high, with one classroom on each floor. The builder forgot to include the 19th floor, but sometimes strange things still happen there. Each chapter introduces a new student or teacher and their outrageous adventures—from a teacher who turns students into apples to a girl who can read minds. The stories are wacky and unpredictable, often breaking the rules of logic, but they always contain a twist of wisdom or a challenge to think differently. The characters are exaggerated and hilarious, making this series a favorite for reluctant readers and those who love humor.
Location: Ekata Book store

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty
Ada Marie Twist is a curious young girl who doesn’t speak until she turns three...
Ada Marie Twist is a curious young girl who doesn’t speak until she turns three—but once she starts talking, she never stops asking questions. Inspired by real-life scientists like Marie Curie and Ada Lovelace, Ada is driven by the desire to understand the world around her. When something stinky invades her house, Ada sets out to find the source using the scientific method: asking questions, forming hypotheses, experimenting, and recording results. Her experiments sometimes lead to chaos (and a very messy house), but her persistence is celebrated.
Location: Ekata Book store

National Geographic Kids: Weird But True
This nonfiction series is packed with hundreds of quirky, surprising, and mind-blowing facts about everything from nature to space to history and human inventions....
This nonfiction series is packed with hundreds of quirky, surprising, and mind-blowing facts about everything from nature to space to history and human inventions. Did you know that some frogs glow in the dark? Or that there’s a hotel made entirely of ice? With bright, colorful photos and bite-sized information, this book is easy to flip through, fun to share with friends, and full of facts that spark conversation and further research. It doesn’t follow a linear story but instead invites young readers to jump in and explore wherever their interests take them.
Location: Ekata Book store


