Chuseok is a Korean harvest festival on the 15th day of the 8th month of the lunar calendar. This year, it falls on October 6. Share these two books with little ones to teach them about Chuseok and celebrate the holiday.
This month's picks include a YA novel and an audiobook from Tiffany D. Jackson, a biography about Sally Ride, and more.
Whether it’s ballet or the tinikling, dancing is fun for humans and animals alike!
From Boffone and Herrera's overview of queer identity in YA literature to Struckmeyer's title on young adult library programming, these books will inspire librarians, both new and experienced, to take a fresh look at their programs and collections.
These four titles discuss women's equality in America, as well as women's suffrage worldwide. Hand them to young readers for Women's Equality Day and throughout the year.
This month brings starred titles in gaming books, professional reading, and more.
In these five titles for new readers, pairs of friends share in adventures and have twice the fun.
From nursery rhymes that soothe to spooky verses that thrill, these titles share a variety of poems for young readers to experience.
The first Sunday in August is designated as National Sisters Day, a time to celebrate the bond between and with sisters. These selections offer something for children of all ages and might just inspire a deeper appreciation for the sisters in their own lives.
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