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This series for tweens and young teens is valuable more for its design and inclusivity than its content.
Lipstick stains on your clothes? Always getting nail polish on your fingers? [cf2]Fashion[cf1] and [cf2]Nail[cf1], respectively, offer "hacks" to these problems and others; chapters cover such topics as repairing damaged clothes and healing dry hands and feet. Though the design--full of flashy graphics, doodles, and varying fonts--is cluttered, the text does contain clever tips and useful advice. Reading list.
A lively and creative way for teens to see how their preferences and practices stack up against those of their peers—and a great pick for middle schoolers.
Written at a third grade reading level and appropriate for struggling middle and high school readers, these superior nonfiction titles stand out with their attention to detail and captivating narratives.
Presenting yoga as a healthful practice and providing material in a safe and approachable way, this title is recommended for libraries that serve upper elementary and middle school students and have a need for youth-friendly how-to yoga resources.
Gr 9 Up—While the series name is a bit of a misnomer, as the content is mostly centered on the 20th century, this is an engaging look at women's participation and advancement in a variety of fields...