Tabei’s life and accomplishments are succinctly delivered with engaging text and brilliant illustrations to celebrate this trailblazing woman. Strong first buy.
An additional purchase for schools or libraries needing a read-aloud alphabet book, this is for children who already know their letters.
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.
A great resource for readers with enough background knowledge to truly understand the material.
A glorious and filling book that will leave readers well-satisfied.
Despite some missing elements, this book’s delightfully effective partnership of visual and textual storytelling makes it a solid choice for upper elementary and junior high school collections.
A fascinating and important tale of one scientist’s dedication to ocean conservation and community that will inspire many to follow in her footsteps.
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.
An excellent purchase for school and public library collections.
A professional purchase for most school libraries.
A good resource that offers detailed insights and practical examples on how to strengthen advocacy and collaboration through ecosystem thinking.
A scholarly work more at home in academic libraries for those studying the impact of classic children’s literature and for superfans of Montgomery’s work.
A necessary purchase for elementary professional collections; the read-aloud experiences included provide a wealth of ideas to utilize across content areas and grade levels.
The love of the work and artist is evident, but the magic is lost in translation.
School libraries will find this a helpful addition to a well-used professional collection.
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.
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.
Enticing glimpses of both a country’s troubled history and of a cultural icon who will be new to most young audiences.
This first children’s book about an important trailblazer “abzuglutely” belongs on the shelf of every library alongside other portraits of leading Jewish women, such as I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark by Debbie Levy, Goldie Takes a Stand!: Golda Meir’s First Crusade by Barbara Krasner, and Emma’s Poem: The Voice of the Statue of Liberty by Linda Glaser.
An excellent resource for children who are experienced in the outdoors, those new to it, or teachers and classroom staff prepping students for an excursion.
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.
A valuable republication of a book that presents the Sioux to young readers.
This beautifully written homage to a great American writer is a must-purchase for picture book collections.
A fantastic book makes a complex subject relatable and engaging for tweens of all reading levels.
An important addition to all library shelves to demonstrate how one person’s actions can change a nation and change the world.
For all collections, this is a worthwhile biography about a WWII hero for history buffs and puzzle masters alike.
This book is a vital addition to any nonfiction collection, for anyone seeking inspiration to dream bigger than they thought possible.
These guides compassionately provide support, resources, and coaching for young people navigating death and loss.
In a world where anti-Semitic violence has steadily risen since 2016, this book delivers a reminder that Jewish people are musicians, athletes, activists, religious leaders, and just like everyone else
Guaranteed to inspire young scientists and environmentalists eager to learn how the past can guide us to a sustainable future. Highly recommended for the middle school library and classroom.
A great resource for research projects and nature enthusiasts, recommended for middle grade science collections. Finally, some good news about the future of honey bees!
A worthy addition for collections looking to broaden coverage in their religions representation.
With its unique blend of science, humor, and visual appeal, this is a must-read for anyone curious about the natural world.
A delightful first buy, full of fun and interesting facts and photos that will appeal to shark fanatics and the merely curious.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
Warm presentations of vulnerable species will appeal to young animal lovers in these read alouds.
With the stated shortcomings, this title will be of interest to collections where tales of animal heroics are popular.
A very successful biography that portrays a purpose-driven life fueled from Obama’s early years to the White House; the text captures the energy and passion of a man who broke barriers and changed history.
This well-written and well-illustrated book introduces young readers to an important writer, and is an excellent choice for discussing the significance of writers finding their own voices.
Entertaining and funny, this title is incomplete as nonfiction but makes for a good story.
A wonderful addition to library collections or for use in music classrooms to introduce this early childhood icon.
An accessible nonfiction book, perfect for children and read-alouds.
Despite that one caveat, this is a useful resource for introducing physical activity and breaks, making it a solid addition to collections seeking new ideas.
The illustrations carry this book; readers will enjoy seeing recognizable characters who express their individuality, which may be enough to offset the unwieldy text.
A beautiful and endearing introduction to Dickinson, her poetic inspirations, and her special bond with her dog. Perfect for a poetry unit or a shelf on women writers.
A visually stunning and narratively powerful book that gives a voice to the often-silenced women of Greek mythology. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in mythology or feminism, or simply in search of a beautifully crafted book.
Complete with scientific sources and interactive activities, this title is great for middle grade and early high school readers.
An excellent purchase for elementary and middle school nonfiction collections where dinosaurs and prehistoric beasts are always of interest.
Recommended. This is an age-appropriate and culturally sensitive introduction to grief and loss that gives some scientifically backed strategies to support young people, their friends, and families.
An interesting look at some famous musicians when they were “just kids.”
Readers will enjoy examining the pictures in this innovative approach to the subject of patience; it’s a book most collections will want to find room for.
A well-researched and excellent addition to STEM classes and library collections.
This book will be a hit during story time and for one-on-one reading.
This is a great addition to the concept shelves.
This insightful and gentle introduction to Pakistani culture, authored by individuals with firsthand experience in the country, is a valuable addition to any collection.
This collection is a worthwhile addition for libraries aiming to enhance their language sections.
This is a worthwhile addition to any library’s collection.
This title will be enjoyed by many and could be a first purchase for libraries.
Sure to fascinate toddlers through very early elementary children, this title a must-have for most libraries.
For collections low on board book counting titles, this suits, otherwise it’s a supplemental purchase for most libraries.
This beautifully illustrated book deserves a place on every shelf.
This is a great purchase for libraries looking to expand their animal or concept collections, and a great way to introduce an essential aspect of environmental studies for the young.
Aimed at a preschool and older audience, this board book is a valuable addition to most library collections.
This masterful use of colors makes it a purchase for most libraries.
Children fascinated by firefighting will return to this book time and time and again, making it a purchase for most libraries.
This accessible, well-tuned collection of poetry will reassure and delight young readers in equal measure.
An excellent purchase for elementary nonfiction collections where animal facts and poetry can enhance readers’ experiences when they’re engaged with both.
A fun purchase for elementary graphic novel and poetry collections due to the exciting nature of the poems and the self-contained stories.
A short, simple, witty group of poems about the ups and downs of being a dog that would make a nice addition to a larger library collection.
A playful addition to larger poetry collections.
A beautiful collection of poems that is sure to be a sweet naptime and bedtime companion.
This artistic picture book is best suited to bedtime reads between children and treasured caregivers.
A worthwhile addition to libraries looking to add accessible poetry for young readers.
A great read for every child, but Black children will find these pages especially gratifying and welcoming.
A first purchase for middle school and high school collections where illustrated poetry is in demand, and a strong recommendation for thoughtful poetry lovers.
A great resource on animal coping behavior as well as on how fires can sometimes be beneficial to nature.
A book ideally created for science projects or for the kid who can’t get enough animal statistics, and an interesting educational tool.
A genuine account of an enslaved person daringly achieving a better life. Highly recommended for elementary school libraries.
A captivating read for early elementary children and anyone who’s ever had their head or heart in the clouds.
This is an engaging introduction to an important, often overlooked figure in Black history and a great choice for children’s music education or Women’s or Black History Month.
A well-researched and readable biography that would be a great addition to all libraries, or used in units about immigrants, inventions, and their potent overlap.
An inspiring book helping to remind everyone to look at things more carefully to find deeper meaning in ideas and life. Recommended for libraries where picture book biographies are popular.
This enlightening account of a president and his study of the natural world is a needed addition to the elementary library.
Who knew there was so much to “say” about body language for early elementary readers? This is eye-opening and fun, and we can’t think of another title like it.
An excellent addition to libraries looking for books about farming and sustainable food systems.
This fills in gaps and turns history on its head. An absolute must for nonfiction collections.
This book is primarily recommended for any adult who is tasked with caring for children, but would also be an excellent resource for teens who seek more information and language to describe their own gender journey.
A first purchase for libraries that need more books on the topic of conservation and the impact of development on wildlife.
Detailed with emotional sympathy inherent in the retelling from a family’s lineage, this narrative nonfiction title pays homage and remembrance to those harmed and intended to be forgotten.
A worthwhile purchase for lower elementary libraries that use informational texts for research.
A strong choice for many curricular tie-ins, such as women’s, Latin American, Indigenous, and social studies. Purchase for picture book biography shelves.
Recommended for history, sports, and biography collections looking for excellent picture books that ably diversify their offerings for this age group.
Perfect for early readers, dog enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a lighthearted, entertaining read; a great addition to any library.
A strong choice for many curricular tie-ins, such as women’s, Latin American, Indigenous, and social studies. Purchase for picture book biography shelves.
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