Reviews
SuperJoe Does NOT Say Sorry
“Superheroes of color, unite! The message is a delight for all.”—School Library Journal View →
Let's Play, Little Rabbit
“An irresistible read-aloud, and a delight for all.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
I Could Not Do Otherwise: The Remarkable Life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
“[A] fascinating introduction . . . Latta utilizes primary sources, from contemporary newspaper articles to photographs, to make Walker’s remarkable life come alive for readers.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
The Lady and the Octopus: How Jeanne Villepreux-Power Invented Aquariums and Revolutionized Marine Biology
“This author is as resourceful and ingenious in relating the story of her subject as Jeanne Villepreux-Power was in her scholarly endeavors. . . . This life story of an important female pioneer in the sciences is highly recommended.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Lionel Poops
“A hilarious choice for stressed parents and carefree tots.”—School Library Journal View →
Buildings That Breathe: Greening the World's Cities
“An exciting opportunity to engage young readers with their world and the multidisciplinary researchers working on these big, global issues.”—School Library Journal View →
Glowing Bunnies!?: Why We're Making Hybrids, Chimeras, and Clones
“The book is written in a friendly, age-appropriate style with genetic engineering terms and procedures well defined. Young readers will enjoy popular culture references to Jurassic Park and Frankenstein that make the complicated subject matter more relatable. Colorful captioned… View →
Starlet Rivals
“Fans of dance and show business will enjoy this look into Bollywood and cheer for Bela as she starts to finds her way in this new world.”—School Library Journal View →
Yuck, You Suck!: Poems about Animals That Sip, Slurp, Suck
“A delightful book that amuses and educates.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Ice Cycle: Poems about the Life of Ice
“The art is a smooth constant; the graphic design is exceptional, and most poems have their own spread, building a multilevel and vibrant world.”—School Library Journal View →
Nature Walk
“Featuring repetitive sentence structures and sight words, the books are designed for new and developing readers. . . . Colorful illustrations support each action, making it easy for new readers to identify what is happening.”—School Library Journal View →
Kimchi, Kimchi Every Day
“A delicious read-aloud and perfect recommendation for every child, any day of the week.—starred, School Library Journal View →
Can Dad Dance?
“This is a good early reader series for students who like silly words and sounds, friendly characters, and a slightly longer plot.”—School Library Journal View →
The Art of Magic: A Novel
“The magical rules created by Voskuil feel exciting . . . . This creative fantasy will move well with fans of Tae Keller’s When You Trap a Tiger.”—School Library Journal View →
Attention Hijacked: Using Mindfulness to Reclaim Your Brain from Tech
“This book guides teens to healthy tech habits by giving them agency to make informed choices.”—School Library Journal View →
Make Way for Animals!: A World of Wildlife Crossings
“Everything readers need to know about wildlife crossings—what they are, why they are needed, who makes them happen—in a book all libraries should own.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Dangerous Droughts
“With our growing climate crisis disrupting regular weather patterns and children experiencing more extreme weather and natural disasters themselves, these are necessary for answering the tough questions of emerging readers. . . . [I]ndispensable for public and school… View →
Travel to Australia
“A well-rounded overview for elementary to middle grade readers; good for a school project.”—School Library Journal View →
The Adventures of Dr. Sloth: Rebecca Cliffe and Her Quest to Protect Sloths
“[A] delightful addition to any library, helping readers not just to understand sloths, but to understand why safeguarding them and their habitats is critical.”—School Library Journal View →
G.O.A.T. Soccer Strikers
“There’s much to explore in this engaging series. A first purchase.”—School Library Journal View →
Five-Minute Friendship Starters: A Sesame Street ® Guide to Making a Friend
“[G]ently guides children toward best practices for making friends. . . . An indispensable addition to a collection serving young children.”—School Library Journal View →
Abolitionism: The Movement to End Slavery
“An important purchase for those who want to broaden the perspectives in their American History collection.”—School Library Journal View →
Being Homeless: Stories from Survivors
“[S]upplemented with statistics from organizations and experts . . . this series provides important information for research and for creating empathy.”—School Library Journal View →























