Reviews
Gender Inequality in Sports: From Title IX to World Titles
“Necessary reading, particularly for those who think the battle is won and done.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Lost Daughter: Book 4
“[E]asily shifts between perfectly timed humor, poignant dialogue, and action-packed battles. The inventive magical elements and splendidly atmospheric illustrations continue to delight and make this series a standout. . . . A satisfying finale to an inventive and absorbing… View →
What Do You See?: A Conversation in Pictures
“While the varied visuals offer craft-time fun, it’s the friends’ interplay—and how they concur and diverge in their ideas—that makes the concept feel fresh.”—Publisher’s Weekly View →
My First Big Book of Dinosaur Facts
This captivating and child-centered introduction to dinosaurs is a recommended first purchase.—School Library Journal View →
Elephant Island
“This light-tension, winking tale of a makeshift homecoming is sure to delight audiences at story time.”—Foreword Reviews, starred View →
The Deep Blue Between
“This sweeping story is rich in detail, and the settings are vividly evoked. . . . A successful exploration of rich cultural experiences and enduring familial connections.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →
Rumble and Roar: Sound around the World
“A lyrical soundscape that leaves room for observation and makes space for scientific discussion.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
My First Dino-Baseball
“Readers land smack-dab in the middle of an exhilarating baseball game featuring dinosaur characters. . . . A hit for dinosaur fans in the toddler set.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Rena Glickman, Queen of Judo
“A worthy homage to a fascinating woman who was a force for change in a man’s world.” — Kirkus Reviews View →
Mrs. Noah's Doves
“A lovely backstory for an obscure biblical personality.” — Kirkus Reviews View →
Bedtime for Maziks
“The mayhem of young family life seen through a positive, whimsical lens.” —Kirkus Reviews View →
Where Have All the Birds Gone?: Nature in Crisis
“This pithy book more than fulfills its promise to introduce readers to the importance of birds, the state of avian research, and how they can contribute to birds’ well-being. . . . Well-informed inspiration.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →
From the Tops of the Trees
“In sensitive and empowering words, Yang speaks about historical truths and shares her own childhood story with readers.”—The Horn Book Magazine View →
The Story of a Tulip: It Starts with a Bulb
“A simple introduction to popular science and manufacturing concepts, best for beginning readers.”—Booklist View →
Science and the Skeptic: Discerning Fact from Fiction
“Timely, practical, and all too important.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Raquela's Seder
“Thoughtful and tender, this beautiful story of hope is a valuable addition to all collections.” —starred, School Library Journal View →
Where I Belong
“The reader is drawn into Millie’s heartbreaking inner monologue as the story pointedly cultivates informed empathy for the diversity of immigrant experiences, while emphasizing the importance of humility for those who stand as allies.”—The Horn Book Magazine View →
“Thoughtful and tender, this beautiful story of hope is a valuable addition to all collections.”—starred, School Library Journal View →
Peek-A-Boo Passover
“[A] welcome addition to holiday collections.”—School Library Journal View →
Rumble and Roar: Sound around the World
“This beautifully illustrated rhyming text will make a good read-aloud and can be used to spark conversations about sounds in the world.”—School Library Journal View →
Dino-Easter
“[A] fun, colorful look at dinosaurs enjoying popular Easter activities. Recommended where dinosaur stories are popular.”—School Library Journal View →
Jamilah at the End of the World
“An appealing title for environmentally minded reluctant readers.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Home for a While
“This story takes apart the fostering experience as few books have—from the newcomer’s point of view. . . . Most books with this much purpose fall down on the lessons. This one transcends them, for a true story of how a home happens.”—starred, School Library Journal View →





















