A “fetching” tale from the reigning master of retro-themed whimsy.
This educational read is certain to be valued and enjoyed by all who seek to learn more about the native red wolf. A fabulous addition to all nonfiction library shelves.
There is no question, this must be purchased, read, and shared.
A definite purchase for all libraries.
A must for every YA collection.
Listeners who enjoy nonfiction, documentaries, and titles about World War II will want to pick up this audiobook. Recommended for all library collections.
This fascinating narrative provides an in-depth history of skywalkers, the Caughnawaga, and their contributions to our cities and infrastructure. Strong first buy.
Children will be empowered to declare their own special events each week, while educators and parents will see that even small moments are worthy of celebration.
Generous sentiments against tempered storytelling make for a tangible glimpse of amiable competition mixed with a powerful draw toward cooperation. A necessary volume.
Fabulous characters and an excellent plot hook readers from the start and keep them reading. Highly recommended for all libraries.
An excellent science fiction story with just enough creep factor and excellent pacing to keep readers tearing through the pages to the gripping climax. Nix uses his superb writing powers to control and thrill readers throughout this fantastic novel.
Recommended for readers of fantasy, and especially those who enjoy playful language and highly imaginative settings.
Full of drama and heart, this is the story of a heroic man of faith who boldly spoke out against slavery; his story has a place in all library collections serving upper elementary students. Highly recommended.
This outstanding book with great information is endearing as well, demonstrating the power of perseverance, love, and commitment. A first purchase wherever children flock.
Teachers and librarians will be able to use this as a mentor text for research projects; young readers and their families will love poring over the pictures and telling friends about the new facts they’ve learned. A must-have for any elementary library.
No matter the level of reader familiarity with spirituals, this title brims with lyricism and soul-lifting strength through its emotional illustrations and compelling text.
A unique and stellar piece about taking time to look at what others have made before you, and to wonder, this is a mesmerizing glimpse into art and the past; a must for all collections serving children.
A perfect transitional book for those leaving their teenage years behind and stepping forward into the vastness of uncertainty that is adulthood.
Cashore threads fiction with fact in a three-generational story of love, loss, and friendship. For mature readers and a must for all collections.
Sisterhood, vampire romance, and the immigrant history of Manhattan makes this novel a triumph.
This compendium is perfect for science buffs, true-crime lovers, herbalists, and teens drawn to the macabre. A must-have for anyone with a curiosity about nature’s most sinister secrets.
Bolstered by dynamic art and a deep understanding of figure skating elements, this manga shines, just like Inori’s skating. Highly recommended.
The perfect blend of education and entertainment, this series, particularly this volume, is highly recommended.
Humorous, relatable elementary school situations make this a perfect suggestion for a reluctant reader.
An exceptional book about Ramadan that celebrates the breaking of the daily fast and the sharing of the transcendent power of food.
Regardless of classroom uses, young readers will enjoy this one immensely; it’s a first choice for libraries needing nonfiction about diving and deep ocean travel.
A series opener that will leave readers aching for the next installment. Not to be missed, this is one enemies-to-lovers trope that lives up to the name.
A growth spurring psychological horror with broad appeal that stretches to fans of supernatural action manga.
An exquisitely depicted journey of a found family that reminds readers of empathy’s role in creating a kinder world.
With strong art, premise, and message, this is a great read and an excellent way to empower teens to defy expectations.
A triumph; Green has crafted an unforgettable coming-of-age story that is poignant and hopeful. With a blend of humor and resilience, this work deserves a place in the hearts of readers, especially those navigating similar journeys in a world that doesn’t always welcome difference.
With the hackers as vigilantes premise wrapped around a critique of the surveillance state, this thrilling manga will speak to teens.
One of the best pieces of suspense fiction, this brilliant psychological manga belongs on all shelves.
This stand-out graphic novel will have horror fans spellbound.
A moving story appropriate for a younger audience. This is an essential purchase.
A must buy for school libraries; kids will be clamoring for the continuation of Big Jim’s story.
Nestled in the pages between its poetry and inspired art is a highly recommended book that readers of all ages will love.
An excellent mentor text for either poetry or science, this book is also an elegant way to compare and contrast different kinds of wind in a toddler or preschool setting. A first choice for any library.
Perfect for young marine biologists, this title uses humor and fascinating facts to capture the imagination and remind readers that new discoveries are being made every day.
Suited for classrooms and browsers, this is an excellent choice across the curricula and a winner across the board.
A relatable story for young readers on the ups and downs of friendship in elementary school.
The illustrations and the author’s use of rhyme work wonderfully together in a lovingly crafted story of diversity.
This celebration of food is a rare thing, a truly essential board book.
An uplifting message of positivity about culture, and a first choice for elementary level libraries.
This graphic novel about friendship and identity is a must-have for libraries serving elementary and middle school readers.
A riveting and welcome addition to the middle grade historical fiction market; recommended for all elementary and middle school library collections.
A wonderful middle school story about family, friendship, and determining the right path. A must-purchase for all libraries.
A must-purchase; this is a timely title for middle school students as well as parents, teachers, and librarians who are looking for powerful mirrors or windows into trans experiences.
This reads like a car wreck sitcom: impossible to look away from in the best way possible. It is difficult to imagine fans of Heartstopper not loving Patch and his larger-than-life personality on the quest for love.
This clever tale about fun-loving, hard-working, and resourceful ants is sure to delight young children.
This Passover story is written with nimble tongue-in-cheek humor. Readers won’t want it to end.
A playful and unique addition to Easter holiday books.
Thoroughly enjoyable and entertaining, this is a first purchase.
A valuable addition to early chapter book collections that combines a magical adventure with rich depictions of Jewish culture.
A wonderful choice for transitional readers.
Purchase for all Spanish-language nonfiction shelves, especially where there’s a curriculum gap. Truly an excellent book.
Ellor has truly found their stride in this sparkling tribute to a well-loved ballet that belongs first in line for purchase where teens crave classic, atmospheric fantasy or retellings.
Well-crafted and inspiring, this is an excellent choice for readers interested in sports and issues of gender and social justice.
A new sibling book of a different stripe, to cherish and reread; despite the sacred, tender ceremony at its center, the story welcomes all to participate in a small moment writ large.
The gift of safety is celebrated in this historical picture book that brims with messages for contemporary children: those whose families have fled to safety and those who have welcome to offer. Highly recommended for all collections, but especially useful for older elementary classes where historical conflicts and contemporary issues are discussed.
Dahlin’s debut earns her place on library shelves with this fantastic piece of nail-biting suspense.
Tahir is an expert at swoonworthy heroes, fierce females, and slow burn romance. Accompanied by adventure, family and found family ties, and political intrigue, this multilayered, quick-paced story is a must purchase.
It cannot be overstated how important Brett’s story is for those who need to hear it, a possible lifeline for those in need of reassurance that their experiences aren’t as uncommon as they may think.
A highly recommended addition to any library, offering visual beauty and a meaningful narrative that will resonate with young readers and educators alike.
A thorough and well-designed text that is best for confident, older elementary school-age readers.
This lovingly designed, poetic nonfiction story introduces young readers to the life and challenges of the sea wolf species.
The warm camaraderie of these sisters will put a smile on readers’ faces as both siblings work together for the common good. A great addition to the series and to library collections.
An angst-fueled, twisted fairy tale wrapped tightly in dark academia, exploring the border between love and something more dangerous.
Fans of King’s work and teens interested in music and social issues will be drawn to this work.
A must-read for all upper elementary and middle school fantasy fans.
A must-read; Ponti has crafted a delightful tale that combines humor, history, and heart into one captivating adventure.
An ideal holiday book for all, and essential Lunar New Year reading.
A timely and engaging read for all ages, sure to be popular with teens and adult readers of YA.
Highly recommended and appropriate for all YA collections, especially where diverse romance stories featuring women of color are popular.
An excellent purchase for school and public library collections.
A crucial title for all academic libraries; this should be required reading in graduate library science, education, and higher education programs across the U.S.
A sensitive portrayal of a family working through grief together. A must-have for every library.
A breathtaking trip through one boy’s imagination, this beautiful picture book is highly recommended for school and public libraries.
This combination of cheerful drawings and omniscient narrative, plus joyful dogs, will appeal to young readers. The book works for both story time or independent reading. A strong first buy.
The detailed illustrations and the dual layers of text make this a versatile and informative addition to collections.
Despite the playful presentation and the problems inherent in a “tear-out” section in a library, this is polished nonfiction; irreverently fun and informative, it’s an excellent selection.
A wonderful volume that gives insight into the powerful source of joy and intention; Powder’s dedication to her teachings extends into the next generations with every turn of the page.
A “loud and proud” celebration of the roots and branches of a unique musical heritage.
With the wish for young cooks to “seek out global flavors,” this team has created a beautiful and informative cookbook that will inspire children to find connections with cuisines and cultures around the world.
This beautifully written homage to a great American writer is a must-purchase for picture book collections.
Tabei’s life and accomplishments are succinctly delivered with engaging text and brilliant illustrations to celebrate this trailblazing woman. Strong first buy.
Fans of “Hilda and Twig” will love this fantastic new outing, which also works perfectly as a standalone or an introduction for those new to the series.
A must purchase for all libraries, with an engaging plot and art for those just starting to learn to read.
This tender and introspective graphic novel is full of hope and is a great choice for fans of Raina Telgemeier.
This gut-wrenching story of hope and resilience needs to find its way to all readers’ hands.
This book’s historical significance and poignant narrative offers a realistic, empathetic understanding of the impact of war. A compelling addition to libraries.
A poignant and honest look at the trials of racism that defined the historic land rush; a must-buy for all libraries.
Overall, this novel is a queer-friendly, heartwarming exploration of identity, communication, and acceptance, making it a must-read for young readers seeking an authentic and relatable story.
The novel is a must-read for those who appreciate lyrical storytelling with emotional depth.
Purchase for reference collections. These powerful women will inspire young people, especially girls of color, to reach for their dreams.
An essential purchase for high school libraries and public library collections.
This example of science writing at its best is highly recommended for middle and high school library collections.
The technical information on parasites presented in this book is accessible through the use of humor and illustrations, making it a solid choice for libraries serving middle grade students.
While the soft yet dynamic and detailed illustrations are the stars of this book, the lyrical writing combined with solid scientific information make it a must-have for upper elementary and middle school library collections.
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