Hand these middle grade and YA titles to kids watching the new Netflix series about British teen ghost hunters, adapted from books by Jonathan Stroud.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 marks the anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1945. Share these titles with young readers to commemorate those who perished and to ensure that the horrors of the Holocaust are not forgotten.
Including fiction, nonfiction, and memoir, these titles cover topics from the making of the atomic bomb to the history of video games.
Pat Scales explains why understanding terminology will keep LGBTQIA+ books on the shelves; why parents shouldn't have to know what their kids read; and more.
February 14th isn't just about romantic love. These nine titles show young readers that Valentine's Day is for celebrating all kinds of love.
These eight titles center anthropomorphic animals, from snails to cats, and many more, celebrating special days like Valentine’s Day, Easter, and Purim.
These bold Caldecott titles broke new ground in many different ways.
Many duologies and trilogies wrapped up in the last couple of months, and there are always those titles that got lost in the busy summer reading shuffle. If you’re struggling to stay on top of recent YA series, we’ve got a list for you!
Multiracial Americans are the fastest-growing demographic in the United States, and publishing is thankfully reflecting more multiracial representation: here are 20 audiobooks, all published in 2022, culled from a list more than double the size. Listen in.
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