This charmer flawlessly ebbs and flows like ocean tides.
A heartwarming tale that will thoroughly engage readers and leave them completely satisfied at the its conclusion.
Highly useful for engaging children in social-emotional discussions, this wordless title on a topic central to the lives of children is useful in all collections.
A wonderful wordless picture book that will inspire readers to search for the things that add color to their lives.
A great addition to elementary libraries where teachers seek audiobooks for read-alouds.
A lovely introduction to the challenges of the creative process, Monet, and the joys of having a young pet, this is highly recommended for all collections; it’s an outstanding example of the power of a wordless picture book.
A rallying cry for young people to demand environmental protection with detailed magical illustrations through which the message is powerfully embedded.
A hopeful, essential story that will complement social-emotional learning conversations at home and in the classroom.
While not explicitly sports focused, the title’s rejection of organized games for spontaneous imaginary play makes for a light, spirited romp for young readers.
Beautifully presented, written with deep admiration, recommended for elementary libraries, especially where baseball is popular.
With Eagles QB Hurts’ star power, this celebration of perseverance and teamwork should be an easy sell for budding football fans.
A light fantasy with soccer and gamesmanship at the heart, an additional selection for elementary sports fiction collections.
This gentle yet entertaining audiobook will engage younger listeners and hold their interest throughout. Fans of Henn’s The Music in Me will not want to miss this.
A powerful, inclusive picture book that highlights the richness of human communication and how differences bring people together.
A captivating entrée for younger children to meet Roz and enjoy the “Wild Robot” trilogy.
A wonderful addition in all formats that is sure to spark joy and hope as well as big conversations.
Despite the issues mentioned above, all told, this is a joy-filled event!
Berman’s performance is an aural delight, but a read-along. Hugo L. Cuellar’s enthralling art shouldn’t be missed and could be even more satisfying.
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.
Now more than ever, all libraries must install these fiercely fiery librarians.
Easy access to both print and audio will motivate glorious read-alongs, particularly since Kevin Cornell’s boisterous illustrations shouldn’t be missed.
Provide both print and audio bundled together for the warmest welcome Home.
More adorably performative than effective, the audiobook will likely work better as a read-along for the youngest readers rather than as a compelling stand-alone aural adaptation.
Libraries should enable an immersive, illuminating experience by offering both memoirs in all formats.
Indigenous author and actor reclaim authentic, empowering Native/First Nations history.
This clever, funny approach to feelings (and farts) makes an excellent guidebook for the youngest readers in navigating emotional challenges.
Waites ensures the “First Lady of Children’s Music” is clearly, thoroughly, wonderfully heard.
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