Reviews
“The story and images blend together in perfect sync to make this an eye-catching keepsake. A terrific choice for mindfulness classes and for one-on-one sharing.”—School Library Journal View →
The Great Rhino Rescue: Saving the Southern White Rhinos
“From the beginning scene to informative sections that expertly explain what a dire situation poaching has become for the rhinos, readers will be informed and enthralled throughout the fact-filled narrative.”—School Library Journal View →
Pandemic: How Climate, the Environment, and Superbugs Increase the Risk
“Goldsmith’s writing is accessible and explains scientific terminology throughout. . . . Current and detailed, this is an ideal fit for middle and high school libraries.”—School Library Journal View →
Chavo the Invisible
“Highly recommended for elementary graphic novel collections.”—School Library Journal View →
Dig In!: 12 Easy Gardening Projects Using Kitchen Scraps
“A fine addition to gardening collections.”—School Library Journal View →
“A sweet selection for imaginative children who marvel about nature and delight in daydreaming.”—School Library Journal View →
The Weaver
“Fragility, strength, and creativity are eloquently conveyed in this affecting tale. A good storytime selection and discussion starter about resilience.”—School Library Journal View →
In It Together: A Story of Fairness
“Using real-life examples and scenarios to teach social emotional skills to young children, this series is a good choice for both classroom and library settings across the board.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Why We Go to the Hospital
“An impressive introductory resource to encourage healthy practices among children.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
D-Day Invasion
“A perennial favorite time period among students receives a fresh treatment.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Sharks on the Hunt
“A wealth of information and dynamic visuals capture many fascinating aspects of sharks.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Who Invented the Airplane?: Wright Brothers vs. Whitehead
“A good choice to increase interest in STEM topics or for reports on inventions/inventors.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
Crayola ® Science of Color
“Educators could use this series for lessons on art, adaptations, optics, and culture. Highly recommended.”—School Library Journal, Series Made Simple View →
“Readers will love the brilliant visuals that accompany Nimesh on his imaginary trek. A fun choice for one-on-one and small group read-alouds.”—School Library Journal View →
I Got a Chicken for My Birthday
“Kids will enjoy pointing out the details that provide visual clues as to what the chicken is up to. An amusing story with a twist, perfect for a maker or construction storytime.”—School Library Journal View →
Porcupines and Hedgehogs
“[U]seful overviews of the animals.”—School Library Journal Series Made Simple View →
Vaccination Investigation: The History and Science of Vaccines
“A straightforward and persuasive overview that presents the history and necessity of vaccines.”—School Library Journal View →
Nathan Hale: America's First Spy
“[A]n engaging and informative introduction to the world of espionage.”—School Library Journal Series Made Simple View →
The T-Rex Who Lost His Specs!
“[L]ibraries in search of more books about wearing glasses, humor, or dinosaurs will find this a pleasant addition, suitable for one-on-one and group sharing.”—School Library Journal View →
Sanctuary: Book 2
Gr 5-8–Craig McGowan continues his work investigating crimes in Edinburgh at the behest of Silex, a gargoyle watching over the city from the cathedral roof. Craig looks into strange disappearances and a resurgence in crimes that haven’t been committed in nearly 100 years and is… View →
“[A] delightful collection of short stories to be read aloud all in one glorious bedtime gulp or rationed to last a week.”—School Library Journal View →
The Stone Bird
“A sweet and tender reminder to treasure the power of imagination.”—School Library Journal View →
“An amiable folktale set in Syria and suitable for one-on-one and small group sharing.”—School Library Journal View →


















