Interesting and informative essays on significant international events will be of use to report writers and debaters; selectors should consider.
Highly recommended for library collections supporting STEM education, particularly for high school and early college levels. It delivers clarity, structure, and breadth without sacrificing depth, making it an excellent choice for conceptual understanding.
Teen Librarian Karen Jensen reviews April Henry's newest teen mystery/thriller, WHEN WE GO MISSING
In Debasmita Dasgupta's new graphic novel, little Faiza wants to be a boxer, but she finds there are many challenges that need to be fought through in order to achieve one's goals...or even to just live one's life.
It's time for the monthly Penguin showcase!
Is there life on Mars? Who cares! It's the Moon we're focusing on today, in this ribald conversation about one of my (already) favorite middle grades of 2026.
Kathy is a champion of libraries, literacy, and free speech.
Check out this week's list of new comics, manga, and graphic novels for readers 12 and under, featuring Adorable Empire from Graphix and The Fire-Breathing Duckling from Toon Books.
I always needed the girl I tried to leave. Every word we write shapes a chance to see the world and ourselves in new ways.
Some friendships last a lifetime. Others last forever. Award-winning author McCall Hoyle affirms the powerful and enduring relationship between dogs and humans in this heartwarming middle grade novel.
This month brings starred titles in gaming books, professional reading, and more.
A return to the world of Mini Grey and a book that should remind you of Toy Story and yet, miraculously, does not.
I’m in the middle of two books right now (1; 2) but there are still August releases I’m looking forward to read this month.
A must-have for elementary and middle school libraries, especially where sports nonfiction is in high demand.
A first purchase for libraries building collections around Jewish history, refugee experiences, and stories of resilience for young readers.
A great purchase for nonfiction resource collections serving upper-elementary and middle school readers.
A lovely, affirming addition to picture book collections, offering both a sweet intergenerational story and meaningful cultural insight.
The soft turkey feet that hang off the book won’t last long out on the shelf of a public library, but this would be a cute addition to most story time collections.
Recommended for middle school or high school collections where in-depth NASA or STEM materials are in demand.
An excellent purchase for elementary and middle school library collections where accessible and well-organized biographies written for younger students would be beneficial to the collection.
An overall rich narrative, this book covers an important but underrepresented Indian tradition of gifting mithai boxes, making it a necessary purchase or read.
Fans of Kayla and Kugel, as well as libraries looking for basic Rosh Hashanah picture books for the youngest readers, may welcome this new addition.
A new entry into a popular genre, wait and see if later books in the series deliver stronger narratives before adding to a collection.
Strongly recommended for purchase for the nonfiction shelves; both space fanatics and “Magic Tree House” fans will be racing to read it.
Purchase for classroom use or to bolster collections with adventurous readers.
Highly recommended for those seeking a story that is heartwarming and thought-provoking.
A good blend of action, magic, and surprises will entertain readers despite some uneven plotting. A solid purchase.
A young adult novel that delivers it all: betrayal, ambition, heart, heat
While well illustrated, the graphic novel struggles with narrative balance, often diverting from Calamity Jane’s personal history to focus on the political issues of the historical period, making this ultimately not a great biography of the person; nor a needed addition to the library.
This is a very slow-paced book with timeline changes that make what little substance there is to the plot difficult to follow, further undercut by a somewhat lifeless art style.
A secondary purchase for collections with fans of books with mythology and video game themes.
With Clueless vibes for a new generation, this rom-com of disastrous meet-cute to happily ever after will brighten any reader’s day.
A surreal emotional journey for any teen seeking validation in shared experiences. Recommended for most collections.
An optional purchase where teens are impatient to move into YA books.
For fans of her other romances and those by Kasie West, Sophie Gonzales, and Emma Lord, this boarding school friends-to-lovers story is a delight.
An illuminating, must-have purchase for every library.
Contributor Riley Jensen shares some new YA coming out this August
A cover reveal of the new middle grade book StEvEn & Parker: Dinos Are Forever by Parker James.
This aesthetically pleasing picture book biography will be a good addition to the art shelves.
A true story of overcoming challenges one step at a time, this is sure to be popular with those already familiar with Dexter.
A welcoming and engaging choice for young nature enthusiasts, perfect for story time or one-on-one reading.
Recommended where rock climbing or national parks books are popular.
Not an essential purchase, this interesting subject lacks a consistent presentation throughout.
Purchase as a refreshing antidote to negativity in the library landscape, to lift moods, to share, and to offer hope.
Although more for youth literature scholars, this collection will benefit educators, librarians, families, and the publishing industry, particularly as justification to create and include LGBTQ+ children’s picture books books in classrooms, schools, and public libraries.
Highly recommended for librarians who are looking for new and fresh ideas on youth programming, but struggling to connect their brainstorming in a cohesive, marketable series of events.
An exploration of Latinx queerness that was, is, and will be; a much-needed and thorough examination of a subject that is frequently invisible in American media.
Highly recommended. An excellent, perspective-expanding resource that challenges readers to critically examine youth literature through an ethnic studies lens.
With a compassionate tone, accurate information, and thoughtful design, this book is easily one of the best resources available for young people navigating adolescence.
A solid starting point for anyone interested in the psychological and physiological dimensions of anxiety, though it could benefit from smoother transitions between its main content and outside sources.
Gr 3-5–This colorful, engaging cookbook takes young bakers through the process of baking cupcakes from scratch and decorating them in a variety of delightful designs featuring animals, space, nature, and more...
A valuable addition to any library collection aiming to support social-emotional learning and inclusive education.
A good addition to the nature section of most libraries.
An introduction to spending time outdoors, this will appeal to readers who seek to decrease their screentime but may prove too basic for longtime nature lovers.
Gr 4-8–An introduction to complex physics concepts—quarks, relativity, curved space, and antimatter—that is both clear and engaging for young readers...
Consider purchasing where books on this topic are needed.
Animal lovers and collectors of fun facts will enjoy this colorful romp through the world of animal adaptations.
This book is a fine addition to a library’s STEM section, had many curricular tie-ins, and is useful for curious readers and young researchers.
It offers valuable insights and strives to empower teens to embrace who they are. With its vibrant tone and focus on self-love, it’s a solid resource
A fascinating book that curious young scientists and trivia lovers will happily read and revisit often. A good addition to a classroom or school library book collection.
Recommended first purchase for all library collections. Ideal for read-alouds or independent readers.
This charming but slight story is for larger collections.
A wonderful story that combines sensory experiences of nature with lush language.
A celebration of family traditions and the lessons learned from them. A strong addition for picture book collections
Although it’s important to have titles that feature blended families, this book unfortunately requires significant explanation from an adult.
An absolute winner with comic touches and tenderness that will speak to a generation of readers who are part of families that are “on the go” and yet looking for an alternative to the pace of modern life. Highly recommended.
While not an essential purchase, this celebration of the joy of extended family will make some children wish they were part of a large group with lots of traditions.
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