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Cover: Neville's Great Escape

Neville's Great Escape

“Fans of Avery’s earlier book will be delighted to see Neville back and more resolute than ever, his tenacity a model for times when it’s imperative to persist. Playful storytelling and art blend for a paean to the power of determination.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: How to Deal with Drug Wars

How to Deal with Drug Wars

“[T]he simple, straightforward prose and scrupulously neutral presentation of opposing viewpoints make this a useful introductory resource. A clearly written account of an ongoing crisis that has a broad impact on society.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Disco Dave

Disco Dave

“The illustrations are outta sight, with colors, patterns, and hairstyles that will entertain children and their radical reading helpers alike.”—Foreword Reviews View →

 
Cover: Dealing with Cyberbullying

Dealing with Cyberbullying

“Brevity, chapter summaries, varied typefaces and colors, ample photos, and a conversational writing style make this difficult subject more approachable. Some of the information is repeated throughout, so that even casual browsing is likely to be informative. A helpful introduction View →

 
Cover: Loans and Credit: A Teen Guide to Borrowing

Loans and Credit: A Teen Guide to Borrowing

“©hock-full of practical advice . . . a helpful toolbox for fledgling young adult consumers. . . . Sensible explanations of how to use debt without succumbing to endless interest payments.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: How to Help Refugees

How to Help Refugees

“A balanced, informative look at forced migration and what can be done to address this global crisis. . . . The color photographs throughout depicting the realities of displacement are powerful without resorting to shock value, helping readers engage with empathy and awareness.… View →

 
Cover: Saving: A Teen Guide to Saving for the Future

Saving: A Teen Guide to Saving for the Future

“Practical advice . . . is peppered throughout and tempered with realism. . . . A basic introduction to an important topic.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Spotting a Scam

Spotting a Scam

“[A]ll teens should come away more aware that there are some bad, clever actors out there—and what to do about them. . . . Brief, practical, and cogent.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Whose Tree Is This?: Poems About the Mighty Oak and Its Companions

Whose Tree Is This?: Poems About the Mighty Oak and Its Companions

“Accessible, engaging, and important—STEAM writing at its best.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Béisbol Begins: How Nemesio Guilló Brought Baseball to Cuba

Béisbol Begins: How Nemesio Guilló Brought Baseball to Cuba

“Long-overdue recognition for a founding father of Cuban baseball. ¡Maravilloso!”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Rembrandt's Blessing

Rembrandt's Blessing

“A thought-provoking historical ‘what if.’”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Right Blessing: An Identity Story

The Right Blessing: An Identity Story

“The authors have crafted an affectionate yet realistic portrait of a family who make a few mistakes along the way but whose love and support for their child is never in doubt. . . . Important and affirming.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Omnibird: An Avian Investigator's Handbook

Omnibird: An Avian Investigator's Handbook

“Clarkson makes regular birds magical and curious and weird and incredible. Bravo.”—The Spinoff, from The Spinoff’s best books of 2025 list View →

 
Cover: Choir Grrrl

Choir Grrrl

“Granillo’s lyrical text demonstrates the creative power of music to express new ideas, make meaningful connections, and heal damaged hearts. . . .Choir and band nerds will love this story featuring found families and musical joy.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Cosmic Chaos

Cosmic Chaos

“An imaginative and appealing choice for growing readers and a worthwhile addition to large elementary-library collections.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Béisbol Begins: How Nemesio Guilló Brought Baseball to Cuba

Béisbol Begins: How Nemesio Guilló Brought Baseball to Cuba

“First-generation Cuban American Olivera captures Guilló’s excitement for this fledgling sport and how it was embraced by the people of Cuba in the book’s illustrations, which cleverly incorporate the brilliant red and blue of the Cuban flag. . . . an informative piece… View →

 
Cover: How to Deal with Gun Violence

How to Deal with Gun Violence

“Hunter successfully avoids using coded, politically partisan language, and mentions important contextual data . . . . Many photos break up the text, showing memorials, crime scenes, and racially diverse people protesting for and against gun-related issues.”—Kirkus… View →

 
Cover: Red Stones: A Graphic Account of the Salvadoran Civil War

Red Stones: A Graphic Account of the Salvadoran Civil War

“Simple paneling and cinematic plot beats convey a moving story of war and displacement set against a lushly rendered jungle backdrop with starlit night skies.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Frank the Monster

Frank the Monster

“Strandberg’s well-crafted small-town setting and suspenseful pacing draw readers in, while his quietly matter-of-fact prose, speckled with satisfying detail, expresses Frank’s frustration, alienation, and even rage—feelings his young audience will recognize. . . . An… View →

 
Cover: What Good Is a Dead Tree?: A Science Mystery

What Good Is a Dead Tree?: A Science Mystery

“Tunnels into its topic with gusto and precision.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Bang!: The Art, History, and Science of Fireworks

Bang!: The Art, History, and Science of Fireworks

“The clearly written accompanying text is marked by accessible organization and a careful selection of facts that together create an engaging read that’s filled with details without overwhelming readers. . . . Illuminating and informative.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: 99 Things to Do Before You Finish High School (Revised and Updated)

99 Things to Do Before You Finish High School (Revised and Updated)

“Teens fighting boredom or looking for alternatives to screen time will find inspiration in this trove of suggestions for activities.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Red Stones: A Graphic Account of the Salvadoran Civil War

Red Stones: A Graphic Account of the Salvadoran Civil War

“A momentous testimony.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Josephine

Josephine

“Simultaneously tranquil and thought provoking.”—Kirkus Reviews View →