This joyful, culturally rich introduction to Lunar New Year is a fantastic addition to any collection.
A wonderful choice for Spanish-language chapter book collections, this title will have readers wanting to dive into the other series entries.
Chang’s latest is a welcome addition to any middle school historical fiction collection and will surely attract readers drawn to impactful stories told through lyrical verse.
A recommended purchase, especially to add Islamic titles to picture book shelves.
An engaging rendition of this must-have YA response to Casey McQuiston’s popular Red, White & Royal Blue.
A strong addition to school and public library collections, this is ideal for young readers, especially those interested in learning about family traditions, Ramadan, or the joy of preparing special meals together.
Flett’s sentiments shine but never overwhelm in this simple message of love; it’s a first choice for any library’s picture book collection.
This is a terrific book to read aloud when some humor is needed, or classroom pizza parties are about to commence.
An immersive must-listen that’s sure to delight.
An exceptional, heartfelt Eid story that gently impresses upon readers that community is about both giving and receiving.
An excellent coming-of-age graphic novel from the author of Pumpkinheads, great for tweens and teens learning more about themselves and what they want from their future.
This engaging and detailed book is an excellent addition to school library collections. Its unique blend of artistic digital illustrations and fascinating biological content about these often-misunderstood ocean creatures makes it a worthwhile purchase for science and nature sections.
An informative visual feast that celebrates the natural world on the other side of the door.
This phenomenal historical account of the Alabama River is a must-purchase for all library collections.
A heartfelt reminder that care, imagination, and memory are powerful forms of protection worth celebrating in every classroom.
This beautiful novel will inspire readers who love poetry and historical feminist fiction; a triumph to add to any collection.
An essential tool for parents and teachers alike which will foster meaningful conversations with little ones experiencing big feelings.
Stories about diverse teens dealing with all types of difficulties while having full, rich lives and romance are still rare finds. This, and all of Stoeve’s novels, will fill that empty space on shelves perfectly.
Children will understand the joy of arguing, as well as its downside, in a book that needs both group-sharing and one-on-one deep dives.
For big groups or just two reading, this book leaves one with the lingering feeling that this is a work to be shared and reshared.
An authentic coming-of-age story that encourages empathy, accountability, and confidence. Highly recommended for middle grade collections.
Devastating global events weave with the steadying beat of a fugue through cinematic, emotional illustrations; this is history writ large and small, for all readers.
A must-have for all schools, and if this is any indicator of what the other titles in the series might be like, consider purchasing them all.
A vivid, powerful fantasy brimming with dragons, betrayal, and destiny. A must-purchase for collections serving teens who enjoy Tomi Adeyemi, Sabaa Tahir, and Christopher Paolini.
A lively, culturally rich holiday tale that blends folklore, language, and inclusivity; a recommended addition to library shelves.
Rich vocabulary and a hilarious water-hating cat make this a stellar choice for all collections. Highly recommended and highly enjoyable.
Add the latest volume of the publisher’s adorable board book biographies to collections lacking Latinx representation.
This Spanish-language biography brings to light the incredible life and contributions of Luz Jiménez and is highly recommended for all Spanish children’s collections, especially where there are gaps in Mexican artist representation.
Skillfully interweaving sports history with critical social and political contexts, this is an invaluable resource for students interested in American history, civil rights, and the enduring power of sports. An excellent and insightful historical non-fiction work and a must-have addition for school libraries.
Horror fans will devour this book.
A highly recommended cozy read. Hand this one to fans of Aiden Thomas and Becky Albertalli.
Readers who love Holly Jackson, Karen McManus, and E. Lockhart will find this book difficult to put down.
A must-purchase for any high school library’s YA romance collection; this book will resonate with many readers, particularly fans of Quindlen and those struggling with their identity.
An ethereal collection of masterfully rendered original folktales to remind readers of the reverence and wariness that nature deserves.
A strikingly unique and deeply intimate ruminative journey through a teen’s innermost feelings.
Give this humorous and modern Shakespeare retelling to fans of Molly Horton Booth’s “Arden High” series or any reader looking for a humorous graphic novel.
This accessible introduction into young detective Korobá’s world is both narratively efficient and visually exquisite; a promising start to a planned series of graphic mysteries.
A thoughtful, beautifully crafted title that honors a literary classic on the eve of its centennial and introduces “the Best Bear in All the World” to a new generation.
A solemn and respectful reminder to younger readers of what was paid and what is owed
The personification works to great effect in this addition to the series and libraries should definitely give Venus her well-deserved spot on the shelves. Highly recommended.
Bledel’s narration of a much-loved tale taps into older listeners’ nostalgia while also providing a beautiful, fresh introduction for new audiences. This is a treat.
A fantastic depiction of the upside of boredom
A highly recommended, warm, funny, and meaningful addition to holiday and multicultural collections.
A masterpiece about the circle of life through the eyes of one so seemingly small will resonate with readers and provide hope to triumph over some of the most difficult parts of life.
A compelling true story, excellent for older readers interested in American history and suited to social studies in the classroom.
As one of the few stories of Indigenous life that in the full sweep of history has a positive outcome, this standout title deserves a place on every shelf.
A fun, easy read that blends fashion, travel, and first love into a charming queer romance. Recommended for middle and high school collections, especially for contemporary romance fans.
Both an eerie ghost story and a moving exploration of identity, history, and belonging, this is a powerful YA thriller.
A beautiful example of Black joy and the gift of neurodiversity, this book deserves its place in library collections everywhere.
This quietly powerful story will make its way into group read-alouds, science curricula, and beloved home collections. A first purchase.
A remarkable story not to be missed.
A highly recommended purchase for all libraries looking to expand their historical fiction collections with a novel sure to entrance readers.
A beautifully crafted science fiction novel that will have much wider appeal.
A sweet story that reads like a generational dream, taking on a briny tradition, just the ticket for readers ready to accept that even the simplest foods can have cultural significance.
A lovely, immersive outing, equally apt for sharing with groups or one on one.
A first purchase and an excellent recommendation for families looking to support little ones in moving on from old belongings.
Quiet and powerful; purchase wherever picture book historical fiction is in demand.
A wild, addictive ride that sinks its teeth in from the first page and doesn’t let go. Fans of Twilight and Maggie Stiefvater’s “The Wolves of Mercy Falls” will devour this story of identity, danger, and belonging.
A thoughtful, character-driven exploration of family pressure, resilience, and the lure of gang culture. A strong addition to collections seeking diverse contemporary YA fiction.
An excellent purchase where unique, amusing, and compulsively readable coming-of-age graphic fiction is in demand.
A suspense-filled hit for YA thriller readers. This whodunit won’t remain on the shelves for long.
Fans of books with politically active protagonists, such as A.S. King’s Attack of the Black Rectangles and any of Jewel Parker Rhodes’s novels, will love the new and emboldened Paul Fisher.
Highly recommended, especially for collections where horror is often requested by young readers.
Young biologists, thrilled with the photos and fun facts, will not want to put this one down. An excellent choice for browsing and research.
This book is everything children need in a book: smart, funny, relevant, and surprising
A must-have for all collections serving young people, this tale pairs a brilliant sense of humor with great comedic timing. This instant classic will have children pondering their own fortunes as well as those of their friends.
A unique perspective on social justice fatigue with a magical realism element that will have readers run the gamut of emotions. A necessary purchase for young adult collections.
For fans of the works of Alan Gratz and Nathan Hale, as well as Lauren Tarshis’s “I Survived” series.
Recommended for those who enjoy character-driven novels, fantastical settings, and elaborate alternative histories.
An unforgettable, fast-paced survival story written in language that is both accessible and authentic. A must-purchase for middle-grade collections where adventure, resilience, and true survival tales are in demand. Perfect for Hatchet fans looking for their next read.
A stellar companion novel about one tween’s struggles and ambitions that can stand alone but will have newer readers sprinting to the rest of the books in this excellent series.
A historical fiction adventure that is highly recommended.
A tearjerking realistic fiction read about love and loss that should be added to all middle grade collections.
Lilting prose and textured collage visually and lyrically represent big feelings in this powerful title. Highly recommended.
This is a must-read for fans of folklore, horror, monsters, and LGBTQIA+ fiction.
Strongly recommended for fans of Greek and Roman mythology, particularly feminist retellings such as Jennifer Saint’s Ariadne or Madeline Miller’s Circe.
An important and well-done title that teachers will want to explore with their students.
At a time when Messi biographies are in abundance, this one stands out for its celebration of the phenom’s dedication and resilience in the face of childhood struggles. A first purchase for school and public library biography shelves of an admirable role model.
With vibrant visuals and an incisive narrative, this compelling new look at the Age of Exploration is a first purchase for children’s nonfiction collections.
A remarkable tribute to those who made space travel possible in unexpected ways, this is a highly recommended STEM purchase to inspire a new generation of women.
A landmark work in the “kids love poop” genre, this is a must-buy for every collection.
A charming, tender story about making friends, sisterhood, and the importance of family and community.
Highly recommended for libraries serving older teens
A must-have book for educators and libraries about the importance of medicine.
Gr 1-4–Using a friendly tone and speaking directly to readers, this book explains how a carbon atom that is now in a human might once have been in the body of a dinosaur...
Succinct text, audacious facts, and vibrant imagery make this nonfiction text a good selection for preschool-aged readers with an interest in animal adaptations.
Informative and engaging, this is an important addition to nonfiction library collections for elementary school-aged readers. Grades K-3
For collections in need of more diversity in their political leader sections, this book will make a great addition.
An educational tool in an accessible format, and an excellent buy for librarians who collaborate with English teachers.
Messner’s newest entry in the massively popular “History Smashers” series is accurate, entertaining, and compulsively readable–a must-purchase for library and classroom collections alike!
A must-purchase for libraries looking for books on algorithms, bias, and media literacy.
A lovely look at the seasons, an excellent choice for story time, that shows the sensory experience of a child who is never depicted as anything but whole.
This is a perfect fit for SEL lessons about owning up to one’s mistakes and asking for forgiveness. A must-buy and ideal read-aloud for all libraries.
This is a delightful and highly recommended picture book that celebrates imagination, communication, and the power of forming new friendships. It supports social-emotional learning (SEL) by encouraging openness, curiosity, and embracing unexpected connections, making it ideal for school libraries.
This book offers a unique and engaging blend of fictional storytelling and scientific education, making it an excellent addition to school library collections. It celebrates themes of self-identity, bravery, and understanding scientific concepts in a fun, accessible way, making it valuable for young readers and for social-emotional learning.
Heartfelt and moving, this is an exceptional and a must-have for the shelves helping children deal with divorce and other challenges.
A nearly perfect board book in tone and content. Bring it on, story hour.
Poring over the details and finding themselves in the pages makes this a mirror-and-window board book with reach beyond the usual preschool demographic.
The pigeon will count to 10 in story hours and classroom counting units; children can take it from there. Bold and funny.
Board books don’t always come with an “essential” stamp, but this one is.
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