This season's series cover favorite nonfiction topics from a variety of vantage points.
Help kids understand the vital role forests play in absorbing greenhouse gas emissions and how they can protect trees.
Books and online resources about trees and forest conservation, including Indigenous-authored titles and narratives about marine forests.
In these 18 YA horror titles, inclusivity across race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, mental health, physical ability, and more are highlighted, reflecting the diverse lives and needs of young adults.
Michelle Ciulla Lipkin, executive director of the National Association for Media Literacy Education, shares ways to teach vital media literacy skills without igniting controversy during a highly polarized election.
Activities, books, and online tools address issues including the impact of pet waste on water systems, measuring water footprints, and how activists raise awareness about conservation.
From multiplayer matches to couch co-op adventures, sometimes two (or more) heads are better than one. Here are six multiplayer video games to add to your collection for building community in the library and at home.
Well-chosen videos contribute a hard-to-ignore spark to educational lessons and add novelty and visual stimulation that young learners crave. No matter the topic, these videos are sure to engage classrooms and stimulate discussion with elementary, middle grade, and high school students.
This comprehensive digital resource provides accurate, thoughtful representation and digestible lessons on North American Indigenous nations.
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