Give to readers who liked Marie Arnold’s The Year I Flew Away and kids seeking a gentle read with a big heart as well as important themes.
Despite the grim setting and topic, this character-driven novel will appeal to middle grade readers–M
A tense and exciting eco-thriller fantasy that highlights the importance of friendship and trust.
A well-developed friendship story with strong middle grade appeal and a lot of heart, this title will be a welcome addition to any graphic novel collection.
An intriguing premise and solid characters can sell this story despite some plotting problems.
A great option for fans of the “First Cat in Space” series and those readers who enjoy a healthy dose of strong character development.
A dark and fun foray into the horror comedy genre for young graphic novel readers.
Readers will likely find they have much in common with these Robot Dolls of the future, while considering what the future may have in store for who remain behind on Earth.
A must-buy for middle grade collections, especially where contemporary mysteries circulate well.
Not particularly exhilarating, but may inspire readers to ponder important questions.
Guts meets PAWS in a graphic novel about anxiety and agility that will be popular in all graphic novel collections.
A solid purchase for libraries seeking more diversity in Asian experiences as well as Muslim representation.
A delightful addition to the shelves, highlighting the power of friendship and overcoming obstacles, both big and small.
An engaging, introspective read that balances humor with heartfelt emotion, capturing the joy, pain, and uncertainty of adolescence in a way that will resonate with young readers navigating their own paths.
A resonant tale of a tween struggling to adapt to change; a must-buy for all middle grade collections.
A satisfying tale of magic gone wrong, this title has appeal for fans of fantasy and realistic fiction alike. A welcome addition to large graphic novel collections.
A moving and ultimately uplifting story, this is a must-read for middle school libraries.
A strong continuation of a Korean folkloric mystery series.
Perfect for fans of Kayla Miller, this thoughtful graphic novel is a must-have for libraries serving upper elementary and middle school readers.
This multi-viewpoint narrative highlighting tween interactions among family and friends will be enjoyed by many readers.
More than a novel, this is a journey into the heart of a boy searching for answers and a lost piece of himself, and a story that will linger with readers.
A sweet and fun romp through a magical countryside, steadied by a strong message of finding what truly makes one happy.
This imaginative tale will delight middle grade readers, making it a fun addition to all library collections.
Readers seeking a mix of silly humor and adventurous escapism will certainly gravitate toward this book.
For fans of Anne Ursu’s Not Quite a Ghost, an eerie, emotional exploration of the way family haunts us and—with luck and care
Readers who like Rick Riordan titles, Korean culture, fantasy, and adventure will want to pick this one up. Recommended for most library collections.
The personal is profoundly political, and a specific experience feels universally meaningful in this fantastic graphic novel, highly recommended for all middle grade readers.
With themes of resilience and familial love, as well as eye-catching artwork, this book will be embraced by readers seeking an uplifting story and a visually stunning reading experience. A solid purchase for large graphic novel collections.
A new series perfect for fans of Alex T. Smith’s “Claude” books and Shirley Hughes’s “Digby O’Day” titles. With its hilarious antics, engaging illustrations, and accessible text, this series is sure to be a hit with young readers who will eagerly await each new installment.
Recommended for early readers who are animal lovers.
A fantastic addition to any early reader collection, Bear and Bird’s latest adventures are sure to keep young readers entertained while encouraging the growth of their reading skills.
Bright pictures and familiar characters will appeal to those who enjoy a story about magical creatures and helping the environment.
A wonderful complement to any Makerspace or STEAM program and a strong addition to graphic novel collections, especially with a bit of booktalking to point out the book’s unique elements.
A delightful import that will leave young readers eager to explore more of Mousse’s adventures in the rest of the series.
A great purchase; this book is more than a one-time read.
A must-buy for any collection, whether Junie is new to readers or an old friend. Park could not ask for a better representation of her classic.
The eighth book in this easy reader series features a beach party filled with fun; purchase where need dictates or where "Really Bird" books are popular.
Give to patrons who are eager for an compelling story as well as a book to develop their vocabulary.
While not an essential addition to collections, this title’s gentle resolution suggests that reputations are not necessarily to be believed.
A delightful and relatable read, this book is a must-have for libraries and a sure hit with young readers.
Popular sea creatures like sharks and mermaids may not be enough for this to become a favorite. A secondary purchase, it may connect with Disney fans or where fairy tales frequently circulate.
A winsome tale of friendship and magic. Highly recommended.
For those with a strong environmental readership, this is a great biography of one of the early environmentalists and an excellent graphic novel.
A great choice for teens who enjoy ghost stories and those interested in con artists or history. Recommended for all libraries.
This is a novel piece of nonfiction that is fully entertaining for older elementary students.
A nice addition to beginner graphic novel books for young readers; children will enjoy the details of the classroom and the controlled chaos that often accompanies a group of enthusiastic students.
A fascinating, kid-friendly title on wildlife conservation that will captivate and empower elementary school readers.
A beautiful blend of text and drawings shows the cycle of life through dust. Reminiscent of Carole Lindstrom’s Water Protectors in its masterly marriage of narrative and illustration, this outstanding exploration of a natural phenomenon is a very strong first buy.
A factual title that can be enjoyed in bite-sized pieces and which highlights the concept of play for the very audience who would love it.
While the vocabulary and illustrations are detailed, not all animal and plant life in each amusement park attraction are fully described, but that may serve as a positive way to introduce readers to underwater ecosystems that warrant further exploration.
Celebrating the diversity of the human experience in language through well-illustrated examples, this title provides a plethora of opportunities for discussion as adults try to help young people navigate the human experience and celebrate their uniqueness.
Purchase as needed for collection development or where the other title in the series, Our Incredible Imagination, does well.
A pro-nature and pro-ecology poem about the life cycle of the pine tree, this book will appeal to collections seeking gentle science books; it can also be added to the holiday shelves.
A powerful and inspiring book that will resonate with young readers interested in sports, activism, and Indigenous culture.
This fun and unique nonfiction picture book introduces confident elementary school readers to a selection of cute and dangerous animals found around the world.
This is great for shark enthusiasts looking to pick up a few extra tidbits of knowledge, but it’s otherwise an additional purchase.
A recommended purchase for educators seeking to enhance community building through purposeful and engaging discussions.
The author’s friendly, inviting writing style and the abundance of links to sources, videos, and examples of teaching materials make this an invaluable guide for all teachers.
This adaptable title addresses the specific concerns of school librarian professionals and is a recommended purchase for those interested in developing a new manga collection or improving and promoting an existing one.
A recommended purchase for school libraries with dynamic professional collections, especially where titles such as Vickie F. Echols’s AI for School Leaders: 62 Ways to Lighten Your Workload and Focus on What Matters and Dave Durand’s Leading Giants: A Leader’s Guide to Maximum Influence are popular.
A useful and encouraging resource for educators seeking to promote advocacy, civic engagement, and social action among students.
Recommended for schools looking to expand or update their professional resources on media literacy instruction; consider using in conjunction with a pedagogically focused text to more effectively teach the included examples.
An excellent resource for librarians, educators, and parents, this is recommended for school, public, and academic libraries.
School librarians, technology specialists, and administrators interested in fostering digital literacy and exploring future-ready skills may find value in this book’s insights, though they might need additional resources for deeper implementation.
Readable, supportive, and well-organized, this offers necessary information for making, interacting with, or carrying out video streaming decisions for anyone tasked with developing a library video streaming program.
A must-purchase text for recent and aspiring library science grads, career planning collections, and anyone exploring career changes in academic and public spheres.
A book that motivates young readers to learn more about tending the land, growing food, and the impact of human overdevelopment on the environment.
An unusual and useful book that uses imagination, storytelling, and ecology to connect readers to the Louisiana bayou.
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