Reviews
The Miracle of Matzah Pizza: A Biblical Tall Tale
“Koffsky concocts a comically far-fetched origin story for matzo-crust pizza in this punny picture book. . . . Miracles come in many forms, including culinary ones, this playful Passover tale suggests.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Kendrick Lamar: Revolutionary in Rhymes
“An attractive layout and visually appealing design will draw in young readers who are interested in learning more about Lamar and his work.”—School Library Journal View →
Along Came a Spider: In Spring (Book 1)
“McGrath has crafted a sweet and silly friendship story that hits the right notes for transitional readers.”—School Library Journal View →
Kai and the Golem
“Encourages discussions about emotions, resilience, and how imagination can help reframe difficult experiences.” —Association of Jewish Libraries View →
Climate Change Basics: What Is Happening to Our World
“A clear, powerful resource that’s backed by science and designed to inspire.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Making of Anime and Manga: From Zodiac Animal Shifters to Demon Slayers
“Written in an approachable style, the book includes seminal examples that serve as reading and viewing suggestions for new fans or greatest-hits montages for those in the know. . . . A strong informational resource.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Let's Camp!
“Camping made simple and fun.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Understanding Manga: From Fox Spirits to Fashion Icons
“This compact volume filled with ample color photographs supports readers with the context they need to appreciate manga and develop deeper knowledge of it. . . .A brief but entertaining and informative overview.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
A Home on the Page
“Nou narrates the story, sensitively portraying the child’s experiences being treated as an “outsider.”"—Booklist View →
A Home on the Page
“In this heartrending but hopeful story that celebrates family ties and the imagination, swooping, surreal floral details are set against lovely textured backgrounds, while tilted images and masses of swirls reflect Nou’s discombobulation. Still, her sweet spirit and wide… View →
Beyond Seven Forests
“It’s a complex narrative rendered in the protagonist’s measured voice and filled with references to Polish class distinctions and history.”—Publishers Weekly View →
Kahoʻolawe: The True Story of an Island and Her People
“As one of the few stories of Indigenous life that in the full sweep of history has a positive outcome, this standout title deserves a place on every shelf.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
The Library in the Woods
“This uplifting story will find a place on fiction shelves, but it also shares a piece of American history. . . . Highly recommended for upper elementary readers, as well as reluctant middle-grade readers. Reviewer Rating: 5”—Children’s Literature View →
Rewriting the Rules: How Dr. Kathleen Friel Created New Possibilities for Brain Research and Disability
“Readers looking for a book about the power of inclusion, determination, and purpose will find this book inspiring. . . . The illustrations in this picture book are gorgeous. The vibrant colors are full of action and emotion, providing further windows into Kathleen’s… View →
Climate Change Modifications: How We Are Adapting
“The book blends solid science, clear explanations, ample photographs and diagrams, real-world examples, and practical advice, all of which are elevated by the author’s heartfelt passion, making for an engaging and motivational read.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Kendrick Lamar: Revolutionary in Rhymes
“An accessible introduction to a hip-hop virtuoso that trusts teens’ ability to tackle complex social issues.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Ocean's Heart: The Tiny Creatures Essential to Life
“This shimmering tale of interdependence and survival is STEM storytelling at its best.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →
Beyond Seven Forests
“A thoughtful examination of boundaries between right and wrong, carried by the moral tension and strength of the characters, this novel challenges readers to question ethical certainties. Sharp, compelling, and thoughtful.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Rules for Liars
“A tender, insightful exploration of friendship, forgiveness, and the courage to live authentically.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Dealing with Online Bullies
“These titles are informative and will be helpful to elementary school readers who must learn the skills necessary for navigating our digital world.”—School Library Journal View →
First Day of School with Ji-Young
“An excellent series that takes the unknown out of life’s sometimes-scary situations.”—School Library Journal View →
Ugh, Bugs!
“The brief information is well supported with large photographs that capture the distinct features noted in the text. . . Brief but appealing introductions to some especially interesting animals.”—School Library Journal View →
The Story of the World Cup
“The writing is clear and simple, making the books easy to follow while still sparking curiosity and encouraging readers to learn more. . . . A fine choice for beginning readers who want an introduction to the world’s most popular sport.”—School Library Journal View →




















