Reviews
How to Handle Stress for Middle School Success: Kid Confident Book 3
“Guerra provides readers helpful information on where stress comes from, as well as tools and tips for how they can manage it . . . [T]his volume is highly practical and will be encouraging to middle schoolers in need of support. Directions for new exercises or strategies are well… View →
Sammy Spider's First Day of School
“A welcome addition. . .” —School Library Journal View →
Like Ability: The Truth about Popularity
“Gives practical solutions without sounding clichéd. . . . This is a refreshing take on a timeless subject. Most teens will be encouraged and reassured by the discussions of likability versus status. Graphic organizers allow readers to think through or note important points. This… View →
Count Your Way through France
" . . .attractive. . ." —School Library Journal View →
Count Your Way through Greece
“. . .concise, interesting information. . .” —School Library Journal View →
Frontier Surgeons: A Story about the Mayo Brothers
“. . .authoritative and objective.” —School Library Journal View →
Healing Warrior: A Story about Sister Elizabeth Kenny
“. . .authoritative and objective.” —School Library Journal View →
Feminism from A to Z
“Pitman does an excellent job of making complex topics understandable and relatable while providing tips on actions people can take to bring more equality to the world. A great purchase for both public and high school libraries.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Secrets of a Civil War Submarine: Solving the Mysteries of the H. L. Hunley
“The archaeological process is well documented in both words and pictures, and the conclusions are interesting and even surprising. Highly recommended for school and public libraries.” —School Library Journal, Starred review View →
Emily Grace and the What-Ifs: A Story for Children about Nighttime Fears
“A useful addition to a public library’s parenting collection, or for school libraries where parents seek help regarding their children’s behavior.”—School Library Journal View →
Oh, The Places He Went: A Story about Dr. Seuss
“A lively, straightforward overview. . .” —School Library Journal View →
Somebody Cares: A Guide for Kids Who Have Experienced Neglect
“A therapeutic tool for school counselors, therapists, and social workers.”—School Library Journal View →
Chocolate by Hershey: A Story about Milton S. Hershey
“. . .a well-rounded presentation. . .” —School Library Journal View →
The Wizard of Sound: A Story about Thomas Edison
“. . .a clear and lively style. . .” —School Library Journal View →
To Bathe a Boa
“. . .will inspire giggles from children.” —School Library Journal View →
Demeter & Persephone: Spring Held Hostage [A Greek Myth]
“The artwork is excellent throughout. . .” —School Library Journal View →
Rainbow: A First Book of Pride
“A win for LBGTQIA+ families and libraries seeking to diversify their shelves.”—School Library Journal View →
“. . .attractive and will enhance science collections.” —School Library Journal View →
A Fruit Is a Suitcase for Seeds
“. . . carefully worded information. . . cleverly presented book.” —School Library Journal View →
Fire in the Sky
“. . . Excellent historical fiction for young readers.” —School Library Journal View →
Fire in the Sky
“Excellent historical fiction for younger readers.” —School Library Journal View →
Trick-or-Treat on Milton Street
“. . .a warm and fuzzy holiday tale.” —School Library Journal View →
Pattern Fish
“A clear and effective teaching tool.” —School Library Journal View →
A Harbor Seal Pup Grows Up
“. . .attractive and will enhance science collections.” —School Library Journal View →















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