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Cover: The Mitzvah Fairy

The Mitzvah Fairy

A sweet treasure of a read for the littles that will both delight and encourage good deeds." —Joy Preble View →

 
Cover: The Girl Who Couldn't Lie

The Girl Who Couldn't Lie

“A delightful emotional journey enhanced with a touch of magic.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Mitzvah Fairy

The Mitzvah Fairy

“With a crown, wings, and a star wand, a young Jewish boy transforms into the Mitzvah Fairy. After breakfast, the boy loads supplies into his wagon and leaves with his father and small gray dog to do good deeds for relatives and neighbors in need of cheering up. His bubbe… View →

 
Cover: Eres genial con Ji-Young (You Rock with Ji-Young): Un libro sobre la autoconfianza (A Book about Self-Confidence)

Eres genial con Ji-Young (You Rock with Ji-Young): Un libro sobre la autoconfianza (A Book about Self-Confidence)

“Elmo, Abby, Big Bird, and the rest of the Sesame Street gang offer young readers a warm and approachable introduction to character traits and social-emotional wellness. Each book introduces important topics like kindness, empathy, and resilience, while the friendly faces of these… View →

 
Cover: A Card for My Mom

A Card for My Mom

“[A] well-told, thoughtfully constructed story with an important takeaway. Brimming with warmth, Kapur’s detailed illustrations combine with tender, alliterative text for a vital narrative about the need for representation for all mothers. . . . A gentle Mother’s Day tale with a… View →

 
Cover: Digger: Dig or Die!

Digger: Dig or Die!

“Dig for your life in this scientific dystopian novel where the sky really is falling. . . . An additional purchase where science-based novels are needed.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Sunisa Lee vs. Mary Lou Retton: Who Would Win?

Sunisa Lee vs. Mary Lou Retton: Who Would Win?

“Vibrant pages are brimming with colorful graphics, dynamic photos, and exciting facts that showcase the athletes’ exceptional skills and accomplishments. This series is an essential addition to any collection and is sure to fly off the shelves, keeping readers hooked from… View →

 
Cover: Giant Rays of Hope: Protecting Manta Rays to Safeguard the Sea

Giant Rays of Hope: Protecting Manta Rays to Safeguard the Sea

“A fascinating and important tale of one scientist’s dedication to ocean conservation and community that will inspire many to follow in her footsteps.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: One Wise Sheep: An Untraditional Christmas Story

One Wise Sheep: An Untraditional Christmas Story

“Funny and lighthearted, this book takes the familiar Christian story and gives it a new life. Readers will enjoy the colorful illustrations of the comical adventures of the flock on their journey to find the manger. This beginning chapter book is perfect for readers who are… View →

 
Cover: Oy, Santa!: Or, There's a Latke to Learn about Hanukkah

Oy, Santa!: Or, There's a Latke to Learn about Hanukkah

“Cheerful cartoony illustrations . . . include seasonal motifs and clever details. The Jewish family’s varied skin tones, along with other non-Christmas observers and diversity among the elves, are added pluses for representation.”—The Horn Book Magazine View →

 
Cover: Talking about Illness: A Sesame Street ® Resource

Talking about Illness: A Sesame Street ® Resource

“Respect is shown for the intelligence and feelings of young readers as their friends from the Sesame Workshop help to guide them through life events that might be difficult to process. Fans of these characters will be drawn to these titles and adults can rely on the tested brand… View →

 
Cover: The US Civil War: What Can We Learn from the People Who Witnessed War?

The US Civil War: What Can We Learn from the People Who Witnessed War?

“Primary source images and quotations lend immediacy to the narrative in these texts. . . . Primary source images and quotations lend immediacy to the narrative in these texts.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 
Cover: Indigenous Cultures Today: Protecting Native Families and Practicing Cultural Traditions

Indigenous Cultures Today: Protecting Native Families and Practicing Cultural Traditions

“Readers will explore the advocacy efforts that prompted sports teams to change their names, the protection of sacred lands by the government, and the near halting of an oil pipeline. . . . A well-researched and accessible resource, perfect for any library.”—School… View →

 
Cover: The Doll Test: Choosing Equality

The Doll Test: Choosing Equality

“The text is accessible and direct, but it’s given a particularly subversive quality with its doll narrators, who are somewhat bemused by the idea of separating anyone by skin color . . . The digitally collaged art is, as noted in the illustrator’s note, purposefully… View →

 
Cover: Here Goes Nothing

Here Goes Nothing

“Finally, another entry for the delicious genre of Shakespeare stories in modern-day high school! . . . This novel ultimately expands past the relationship bubble. It’s about finding one’s identity, addressing personal sexuality, and discovering what one wants in the… View →

 
Cover: Polar Bears vs. Seals: Food Chain Fights

Polar Bears vs. Seals: Food Chain Fights

“Successfully combines the appeal of animal battles with real-life examples of predation.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: First Job 101: A Teen Guide to Employment

First Job 101: A Teen Guide to Employment

“Rich with career planning advice and practical strategies for funding their education, this series encourages teens to start planning early and approach their future with purpose, turning what might feel overwhelming into a manageable, achievable process.”—School Library View →

 
Cover: 50 Things You Didn't Know about Great Britain

50 Things You Didn't Know about Great Britain

“This entertaining, briskly paced ­series is ideal for fact collectors. There’s plenty of information to bite off, chew, and share with others, and it’s a sure bet kids will encounter tidbits they never knew before. . . . This series will keep students reading eagerly… View →

 
Cover: Artificial Intelligence at Home: Will AI Help Us or Hurt Us?

Artificial Intelligence at Home: Will AI Help Us or Hurt Us?

“This series offers clear, easy-to-understand information for young readers curious about AI. . . . The visuals are vibrant, with ­colorful backgrounds and photos of people using AI and related devices. A ­visually ­appealing, recommended purchase.”—School Library… View →

 
Cover: Digger: Dig or Die!

Digger: Dig or Die!

“The fast-paced story includes social-issue themes, including bullying, mental health, and gun violence. Ortu’s crisp illustrations individuate Cholette’s diverse cast of characters and enhance her storytelling. Young readers will find this a (pun intended) breathtaking,… View →

 
Cover: Ellen Ochoa: Breaking Barriers in Space

Ellen Ochoa: Breaking Barriers in Space

“Simple and factual, these titles provide sufficient introductions of these noteworthy people to the intended audience. . . . These titles are attractive and informative.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →

 

This book is everything a board book should be! It is cute and fun with engaging pictures for youngest readers. The rhyme is spot on and fun to read aloud. View →

 
Cover: A Good Cook: Book 7

A Good Cook: Book 7

“This engaging series features a diverse range of stories and characters. The text is thoughtfully structured with simple sentences and repetitive phrases that are ideal for early readers, and color illustrations bring each story to life. Plenty of context clues and visual supports View →

 
Cover: Timothy Dinoman Saves the Cat: Book 1

Timothy Dinoman Saves the Cat: Book 1

“Action-packed, filled with snappy banter, featuring enjoyable characters, and colorfully illustrated, this graphic novel will gain and hold reader’s attention. Reviewer Rating: 4”—Children’s Literature View →