Reviews
If You Were the Moon
“[B]oth a wonderful bedtime read and a versatile early science resource for young children in group settings.”—School Library Journal View →
Cristiano Ronaldo
“Solid additions to sports biography collections.”—School Library Journal View →
Mini Decorating
“Detail-oriented crafters will adore these books.”—School Library Journal View →
Prehistoric Giants
“[An] easy-to-read but hard-to-put-down series. . . . Whether dinosaur fans or not, readers of all ages will enjoy this visually stunning, informative, and, at times, humorous look at prehistory—libraries won’t want to miss out.”—School Library Journal View →
Beastly Monsters: From Dragons to Griffins
“Promises to be monstrously popular among upper elementary and middle schoolers.”—School Library Journal View →
Garbage in Space: A Space Discovery Guide
“[F]resh and relevant. . . . A thoroughly researched and authoritative addition to science collections.”—School Library Journal View →
Going Camping
“A useful tool to assist little ones coping with new and unfamiliar life experiences.”—School Library Journal View →
Cat Litter Cake and Other Horrifying Desserts
“Kids will learn a variety of preparation techniques in this amusing series. An easy pick for Halloween programs.”—School Library Journal View →
I'm Big Now!
“Recommended for general purchase, especially for picture book collections in need of new baby and sibling-to-be titles.”—School Library Journal View →
How the Queen Found the Perfect Cup of Tea
“[A] delightful multicultural experience. . . . Beautiful and charming, this addition will entice a variety of readers and could be useful during lesson planning.”—School Library Journal View →
Tiny Killers: When Bacteria and Viruses Attack
“Reluctant readers, history enthusiasts, and trivia buffs are but a few of the kids who will enjoy the content in these repulsive reads.”—School Library Journal View →
I Want a Friend!
“[A] perfect prompt to discuss bullying and cliques with children, to affirm the importance of friendship, and to introduce the concept of empathy.”—School Library Journal View →
Jamal's Journey
“The Dubai skyline, with its imposing skyscrapers and its market with colorful textiles and other wares, provides a sharp contrast to the bare desert landscape.”—School Library Journal View →
“More than a basic stray kitten tale, this is a sweet selection about being lost and found. The cozy ending will fill listeners with hope.”—School Library Journal View →
The Witching Hour
“[W]ill be intriguing to middle and high school readers interested in suspense and the paranormal.”—School Library Journal View →
The Bolds to the Rescue
“This series sports the humor of Captain Underpants and the heart of Winnie-the-Pooh . . . . A great choice for any library collection serving kids.”—School Library Journal View →
Andrew the Seeker
“This charming addition to early graphic novel shelves will appeal to children making their first forays into comics.”—School Library Journal View →
Racial Profiling: Everyday Inequality
“Complex concepts . . . are unpacked with a balance of sensitivity and boldness. This unflinching exploration . . . [is] a mandatory addition to teen collections for discussions on inequality and social justice.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
“A fun and vocabulary-rich picture book similar in style to Richard Scarry’s work. . . . [S]hould appeal to a wide range of readers—especially those who love dogs.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Yours Sincerely, Giraffe
“This Japanese import will charm beginning readers who enjoy a bit of witty humor with their animal adventures. . . . A highly amusing early chapter book for readers who may also be learning the art of letter writing.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Detective Gordon: A Case in Any Case
“Charming, droll, and approachable, this series is old-fashioned in the best sense of the word. . . . Perfect for graduates of early chapter books and a guaranteed hit as a read-aloud, this is a definite purchase for all children’s collections.”—starred, School… View →
Native Peoples of the Arctic
“Consider this series for its scope and to refresh collections.”—School Library Journal View →
De-Extinction: The Science of Bringing Lost Species Back to Life
“An excellent overview of an intriguing new topic; highly recommended for science collections.”—School Library Journal View →





















