Author Jamar J. Perry joins us to talk about his new book FINDING PRINCE CHARMING.
By sounding a warning before the catastrophe comes, it might motivate some readers to find ways to take action to mitigate the very worst of it.
When I sat down to write VESUVIUS, my debut YA historical fantasy set in the final days of Pompeii, I did so to put queer people back in the narrative.
Eventually, the time will come when you have to go your own way like me and Aaliyah. You’ve got this and if nobody else believes in you, don’t worry—I do.
A good purchase for libraries serving Spanish-speaking communities and where diverse and neurodivergent books are needed or in high demand.
A good purchase for libraries serving Spanish-speaking communities, especially those serving Puerto Rican communities.
An inspirational picture book that encourages young readers to leave a bright path behind them, this title is an excellent addition to Spanish picture book collections.
A heartfelt picture book celebrating Day of the Dead, this special title also reminds readers that every moment of life is special. Purchase for all picture book shelves.
This translated award-winning picture book with stunning illustrations has a place in every library’s Spanish-language picture book collection.
A strong choice for bilingual picture book collections.
An ode to the magic of the desert and the wonders of exploration and imagination, this Spanish-language picture book is an excellent addition to children’s collections.
Despite a busy design, this is a good purchase for libraries serving Spanish-speaking communities and where STEM books are needed or in high demand.
This sweet celebration of diverse families is a general purchase for Spanish-language picture book shelves.
A strong choice for migrant teens looking for books that mirror their own experiences and a good addition to Spanish-language fiction shelves for older readers.
This is a fun title that parents and children can read and enjoy together. A general purchase for picture book shelves.
Easily at home in nonfiction, picture book, and poetry collections, this would make a great choice for nature walks or as a precursor to research projects. Animal lovers will fully embrace this tale.
A charming bilingual picture book for general purchase.
A gentle way to explain sorrowful moments in life, this book should be in every collection.
This picture book, with its humorous protagonist and fun take on books and reading, is a fun addition to Spanish collections for children. It can be used as writing prompts or as part of the school curriculum.
A perfect read-aloud for children, especially in cases where teaching resilience and acceptance are needed.
Fun and clever, Nothing Ever Happens is a charming addition to collections, especially those intended for young children.
Children will love the antics of the rhino and parents will recognize and relate to the perils and pitfalls of travel; this makes for a serviceable cautionary lesson on travel.
The abuelitos are a loving couple who warmly welcome their family to a celebration of love and connection; the counting and addition of well-chosen and highly supported Spanish is a bonus. Highly recommended.
Building an understanding of winter vocabulary, this is an excellent addition to any collection.
An uplifting tale of family doing hard work together to make the life they envision.
A visually engaging story with playful elements, but the confusing message and weak plot make it a lower priority for library collections.
This celebration of creativity and resilience is a first purchase for school and public libraries.
The good heart at this story’s center may not move most readers beyond the clumsy text.
A solid choice for libraries needing books on Indigenous populations or looking for an introduction to Native belief systems.
With a bit of suspense, this is a fun picture book about working hard and following your dreams, sure to spark contemplation about teamwork and good sportsmanship.
This will allow for excellent discourse about worrying and about the quiet joys that can be found in friendship and in the world.
A sweet and silly story that will help readers in the process of learning to use their inside voices, this is recommended for purchase for larger collections and where the series is popular.
A relatable story with wide appeal about bravery and emotional honesty.
This will be a big hit with toddlers at story hours and early elementary readers emerging into literacy.
While the illustrations are intriguing and raise many questions, it is also easy to get derailed among the unusual characters and their goals. Forthcoming books in the series should reveal more.
A thoughtful book to share for story times and discussions about speaking up, intended for all children who need a sweet—pun-laden
A winning, emotionally insightful story of FOMO in the early years and snug sibling togetherness.
With lessons of encouragement and persistence, this tale is a warm and welcome addition to social-emotional health collections.
Straight to younger children from the choleric kernel, a tally of tried-and-true techniques for turning down the heat when the oil starts to boil.
A lovely picture book focusing on mothers and their love, and a sweet addition to all collections.
A beautifully crafted book about the joys of sharing a special moment, this will inspire in children an appreciation of nature.
This simple picture book about the joy of being alone and the benefits of working together is a solid purchase for most collections.
A solid choice for libraries, especially those seeking more slice-of-life Latinx representation.
If it’s okay to center the father and leave the child on the sidelines, share this with young readers. This is a recommended and playful introduction to the sport.
A gentle, thoughtful story that encourages children to slow down and appreciate the small moments of beauty in everyday life.
Cute-as-can-be axolotls engaging in sibling squabbles don’t save the text that forces rhymed endings.
A story of niche interest, but worthy for larger collections.
A worthy addition to early reader collections.
An excellent addition to beginning reader collections.
A new iteration of a popular chapter book theme.
An enjoyably silly title that would be a welcome addition to a library’s beginning chapter books collection; a recommended purchase.
Recommended for purchase for early reader collections.
A fast-paced and compelling sports choice for early reader collections.
For stories about helping friends, Joe Cepeda’s I Help or Suzy Capozzi’s I Am Helpful: A Positive Power Story offer stronger narratives. However, the unique illustrations in this title make it a worthwhile secondary purchase.
Shelve this excellent book with Corinna Luyken’s The Book of Mistakes and share with those who struggle with anxiety and perfectionism.
This will find a home anywhere.
This trip is a great purchase for picture book collections, bilingual or not.
When I told my mother about my newest adventure, she jokingly sang the refrain she used to sing to me and my siblings when she suspected we were up to no good: “Someone’s gonna end up cry-ing!”
Friends. FRIENDS. Look at all this glorious book mail. Behold the GIANT AMOUNT of books to arrive at my house in the past few weeks.
Of course, the problem with being a writer is that you’re always writing. I literally couldn’t help myself – every step of that journey, I was making a book inside my head.
I hope you enjoy every step of their story, spend some well-earned time-away-from-time in Pocket, and try dressing for your own fairy tale.
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I hope readers close this book feeling the same kind of sleepy magic you experience watching the sunrise after a night spent sitting up and laughing with your best friends.
It took many drafts to get the Alligator Witch of West Bay right; mythmaking takes time and energy.
Books can show you a world where you belong, not just by yourself, but with a whole bunch of other people who understand you and care about you.
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The authors join us to talk about their experience writing THE COOKIE CRUMBLES and THEIR JUST DESSERTS together.
Recommended for additional purchase. Though in the format of a board book, most babies and toddlers will only delight at the pictures of the animals, unless they are already familiar with the song.
A clever retelling of a classic that has a place in all libraries.
This Halloween story will delight readers, and the surprising (and sweet) end will make it an instant favorite.
A fresh take on a touch-and-feel book that brings the Halloween spirit.
Offer this fun title early in the season to inspire and support the inevitable conversation about what to be for Halloween.
A solid purchase for all library shelves where the first book was enjoyed.
A heartwarming story with a simple yet effective moral. Recommended for most library collections.
A fantastic choice for gift-giving or giveaways. For libraries that circulate Indestructibles, this is a highly recommended addition to the collection.
While the story is predictable, the text in this book might be difficult for early readers. Librarians may want to preview before putting it on shelves.
A heartfelt remembrance that encourages readers to find the light in hard times. A supplemental addition for libraries seeking to expand their collection with longer picture books.
Doesn’t exactly promote a paleo, or even nutritious, diet, but features enough silly bits to keep fans, at least, from examining the series premise too critically.
With immersive illustrations and simple text, this book provides a wonderful first introduction to Pride, community, and resilience for children.
A quirky and sweet animal friendship story with special appeal for fans of the author’s other books.
A recommended choice for reading and sharing thoughts and surprises. This book goes well beyond the facts about the seasons to challenge readers to confront the unexpected.
For young listeners who need a reminder that kindness matters and resilience is powerful, share these audio titles to provide inspiration, comfort, and even temporary escape.
Authors Katherine Locke and Nicole Melleby join us to talk about their new book, Athlete Is Agender: True Stories of LGBTQ+ People in Sports.
In Judaism, neshama describes the holy, everlasting spark inside every human being that lasts in the universe, even after a person passes away.
I was about to enter middle school, and I desperately yearned for a new obsession that could distract me from reality. I found it in the form of a cassette tape of the latest Backstreet Boys single, “All I Have to Give.”
This month's SLJ cover story is my piece on school shootings in middle grade and YA books.
A great purchase for libraries who own other Greenwald titles or who are looking to expand their sports fiction collections.
A fun, feel-good story about self-expression with a spooky twist, perfect all year around or the Halloween shelves, even though the holiday isn’t named.
A sweet, culturally rich read with educational value, especially in early childhood settings, this is recommended for collections to broaden representation and invite family-centered conversations.
Additional purchase; perhaps those familiar with the TV series will enjoy spending time with the characters.
Whether it’s the cozy setting, the playful humor, or the charming vampire-cat duo, this title is sure to be a hit with kids and adults alike.
A fun holiday offering for established fans; be sure this title gets into the hands of budding comedians.
A fresh, funny tale that’s sure to engage readers and bring a modern twist to collections.
A heartfelt, feel-good story about the importance of emotional connections set against outdoor adventures.
Author Nova Ren Suma joins us to talk about her new book WAKE THE WILD CREATURES.
Author Riley Redgate joins us to talk about her new book COME HOME TO MY HEART.
Despite the book’s strengths, for many, it will just be too long.
Featuring a nostalgic comic art style and plenty of laughs, this graphic novel is a standout option for young readers, offering a relatable look at sibling dynamics.
Purchase where readers devour the “I Survived” series by Lauren Tarshis.
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