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Cover: All the Cats

All the Cats

“The rhyming text is black, large, and spare, laid out seamlessly with the illustrations, making this an ideal option for younger children building their vocabulary. . . . The earnest arrangement spells satisfaction, making this a quick and easy pick for cat lovers. Playful, like… View →

 
Cover: All the Dogs

All the Dogs

“Using ample white space, the watercolor-like mixed-media illustrations blend and bleed, creating organic, energetic lines and shapes that evoke a warm-and-fuzzy feeling. . . . The snappy text lends itself well to repeat readings or sharing together with a special canine… View →

 
Cover: Wild Song

Wild Song

“The narrative examines the exploitation of Indigenous peoples and the commodification of culture, expertly framed by the moving story of a young woman longing to pave her own path in life. . . A powerful coming-of-age story exploring identity and exploitation during a little-known View →

 
Cover: Zeyna Lost and Found

Zeyna Lost and Found

“An entertaining cross-border adventure, sure to thrill readers.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Rembrandt's Blessing

Rembrandt's Blessing

“This little-known slice of history embellished with an engaging kid-friendly storyline is a worthy addition for most libraries.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Laila Tov, Grover!

Laila Tov, Grover!

“A soft, reassuring bedtime book that gently weaves Jewish tradition into a universal nighttime routine.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Start with a Teapot: An Unexpected Guide to the Art of Drawing

Start with a Teapot: An Unexpected Guide to the Art of Drawing

“More concept than direct instruction, this humorous art book takes readers on a journey of imagination and embracing imperfection.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Mitzvah Fairy

The Mitzvah Fairy

“This book would be lovely for a Jewish preschool or kindergarten class or family story time leading easily into opportunities to incorporate mitzvot into daily life.”—Association of Jewish Libraries View →

 
Cover: Baila the Klopper

Baila the Klopper

“Baila creatively helps solve the issues while the village works together to create a warm and cooperative community. Likewise, the expressive illustrations depict a small town with people who care deeply about one another. . .The book is appropriate for Jewish libraries as well as View →

 
Cover: Zayde Babysits before Passover

Zayde Babysits before Passover

“Full of traditional things that are done the day before Passover, Zayde Babysits Before Passover is a light and fun picture book for picture book lovers.”—Association of Jewish Libraries View →

 
Cover: Charley and Seymour's Hanukkah Miracle

Charley and Seymour's Hanukkah Miracle

“The illustrations are simplistic and colorful and will appeal to young children. This book is an appropriate fun additional purchase for Jewish, school, and public libraries which have substantial collections of Hanukkah stories.”—Association of Jewish Libraries View →

 
Cover: Twist, Tumble, Triumph: The Story of Champion Gymnast Ágnes Keleti

Twist, Tumble, Triumph: The Story of Champion Gymnast Ágnes Keleti

Sorrow and celebration are parallel threads in this uplifting biography. It introduces one of the darkest chapters in Jewish history in a child-appropriate way. Jewish readers may take pride in a champion who shares their heritage, but this story of perseverance and hope is inspirational View →

 
Cover: Help!: A Monster Play-Along Adventure

Help!: A Monster Play-Along Adventure

“Featuring huge-lettered text and hilariously grotesque imagery—including stomach-churning yellow-green fart clouds—this tale is loud in every sense of the word, but the illustrations offer ample negative space for breathing room . . . . [K]ids will find it a hoot. A gut-busting… View →

 
Cover: New York Liberty

New York Liberty

“What makes the series shine is its upbeat tone and reader-friendly layout, which boasts fun facts, historic highlights, and bold photos that bring the action to life. . . This series champions not only the sport but also the culture and significance of women’s basketball. A… View →

 
Cover: The Fierce Little Woman and the Wicked Pirate, 2nd Edition

The Fierce Little Woman and the Wicked Pirate, 2nd Edition

“In this updated edition with new illustrations, the fierce little woman could be described more accurately as independent and capable. The text retains a folkloric quality, with the woman living alone in a small house at the end of a jetty . . . Illustrations convey the movement… View →

 
Cover: Displaced

Displaced

“Though a work of fiction, this book will help readers understand the perils of conflict and the struggles of IDPs while still relating to a teen protagonist navigating friendship concerns, crushes, family relationships, and his own mental health . . . the setting is so vividly… View →

 
Cover: The Summer Scrapbook

The Summer Scrapbook

“Florence Migga has written three pitch-perfect protagonists navigating a summer filled with adventure, ups and downs, and unexpected discoveries.”—Meera Trehan, author of Snow and The View from the Very Best House in Town View →

 
Cover: The Summer Scrapbook

The Summer Scrapbook

“Filled to the brim with drama, crushes, and shenanigans galore, this is a new classic summer tale.”—Nicole D. Collier, author of The Best Friend Bracelet View →

 
Cover: Basketball Break

Basketball Break

“Readers will encounter both an engaging story and one that offers valuable lessons about achieving a life balance. The book also explores the importance of friendship and how it must be nurtured to be a positive force in life. Reviewer Rating:… View →

 
Cover: The Pinchers and the Dog Chase

The Pinchers and the Dog Chase

“The characters are comic, larger than life and engaging. . . The illustrations are amazing and really bring the story to life.”—English 4-11 View →

 
Cover: Is It Asleep?

Is It Asleep?

“A laudably candid yet child-friendly examination of life and death.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Ellis Island Passover

Ellis Island Passover

“A satisfying addition to Passover collections in school and public libraries. While it will be appreciated most by Jewish readers, young Ezra’s solitary adventure and resourceful nature, and his great-niece overcoming her all-too-human grumpiness, will reach others as… View →

 
Cover: Evie and Rhino

Evie and Rhino

“Full of heart and soul with exquisite prose that invites readers to feel the historical moment, Evie and Rhino offers a unique moment in time to readers who love stories that center animal care and standing up for those who cannot stand up for… View →

 
Cover: Rewilding

Rewilding

“A realistic portrayal of a tween doing her best to hold her fractured family together; a poignant must-have for all middle grade collections.”—School Library Journal View →