Reviews
Harvesters Go to Work
“An informative addition to most collections, especially where farming is uncommon.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
US Women's National Team: Soccer Champions
“The writing is crisp and exciting, yet accessible for younger readers. . . . A real winner; this series is a must-buy for most communities.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Math in Art and Sports
“Perfect to use in the classroom as examples of why math matters, but also visually appealing and an interesting read in general.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Let's Explore Science
“[M]akes STEM familiar and accessible. . . . Recommended for collections serving preschool and early elementary patrons.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Discover Jupiter
“Informative and well illustrated, this is a solid pick for librarians updating their collections.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
¡Es el Año Nuevo Chino! (It's Chinese New Year!)
“A simple introductory series that will help young readers understand some of the many cultural and religious traditions that make up the United States.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
El libro de patrones de Crayola ® (The Crayola ® Patterns Book)
“A good resource to help reinforce basic elementary school concepts . . .”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Open Mic Night at Westminster Cemetery
“The plot arc here is rendered refreshing and clever by Amato’s choice of form: the narrative is conveyed as a play . . .”—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books View →
The Gay Rights Movement
“[E]ach title sensitively and honestly lays out the history, background, and recent events in its respective movement. Recommended.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
World's Deadliest Reptiles
“Photos, illustrations, and facts combine nicely in this appealing package. A good choice for most collections.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Dinosaur Predators on the Plain
“Fresh, creative additions to the dinosaur shelves.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Experience Nature: How Time Outside Makes You Feel
“A must-have series for developing self-awareness practices and empowerment in children.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Military Animals
“An engaging introduction for young readers.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
“Young kids who may be intimidated by coding will discover how fun and easy it is.”—Booklist View →
Animals Go to War: From Dogs to Dolphins
“[A] well written and informative.”—School Library Journal View →
Rivers: A Visual History from River to Sea
“The presentation is appropriately fluid, focusing . . . on the interconnectivity of the world’s bodies of water.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Rivers: A Visual History from River to Sea
“History, science, and geography meet the beauty and creativity of old-world cartography in this stunning visual display.”—starred, Foreword Reviews View →
The Snowflake Mistake
“A winter wonderland of rhyming verses, helpful bluebirds, and frosty fun.”—Foreword Reviews View →
The Visitor
“What makes [The Visitor] striking is Damm’s nifty, expressive art, photographs of dioramas and cutout painted figures.”—New York Times Book Review View →
My Beijing: Four Stories of Everyday Wonder
“The stories move gracefully between reality and fantasy, a bit like Miyazaki movies, but sweeter.”—The New York Times Book Review View →
Living Simply: A Teen Guide to Minimalism
“An invitation for teens and tweens to share in a popular movement.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Sincerely, Harriet
“Sincerely, Harriet is a relatable, empathetic story about a girl in the midst of a transitional summer. A sweet and subtle story, Searle’s characters are so lovingly rendered that it’s impossible not to be immediately drawn in.”—Molly Ostertag, author of View →
Sincerely, Harriet
“Sincerely, Harriet reads like a love letter to a younger self—an invitation to be kinder, more patient, more open to possibility. It handles its subjects with grace and understanding, all woven together with stunningly beautiful art.”—Kate Leth, author of Power… View →
Sincerely, Harriet
“Thoughtfully and lovingly illustrated, Sarah W. Searle deftly weaves together a gentle tale about chronic illness, and the power of storytelling to bridge gaps between people across social and generational divides.”—Melanie Gillman, author of As the Crow Flies View →



















