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 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.
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.
A thoughtful and attractively illustrated STEM-centric biography of an underrepresented figure in Black history.
This immersive, engaging, and deeply emotional portrait of an unconventional woman is a must-read for enthusiasts of women’s history, journalism, and LGBTQIA+ biographies.
This luminous work is more than a collective biography. It’s a reclamation of Indigenous stories, often manipulated, destroyed, and untold. A first purchase.
This unusual, vibrant picture book guide encourages readers to pursue their passions; a great purchase for all collections.
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.
Purchase as needed for collection development or where the other title in the series, Our Incredible Imagination, does well.
This is great for shark enthusiasts looking to pick up a few extra tidbits of knowledge, but it’s otherwise an additional purchase.
A fascinating, kid-friendly title on wildlife conservation that will captivate and empower elementary school readers.
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.
I usually talk about fiction in these Take Five lists, but there's plenty of great nonfiction out there too as well as plenty of readers who really prefer to read nonfiction.
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A fun read recommended for collections with Taylor Swift fans who want to learn more about the folklore of their favorite artist.
A treasure in versatility and a fine tool for librarians and teachers.
Purchase for high interest nonfiction shelves, for both browsing and reports.
Middle graders will be hoping for more installments of this “Is It Real?” series. Purchase for all nonfiction shelves.
Purchase this impressive STEM title for dino fans, curricular tie-ins, and all nonfiction shelves.
This is a browser’s delight, and readers who can’t get enough of space will gravitate to it.
For all collections, this is a fond twin memorial both to a dog and to a beloved writer and artist.
Perfect for students just beginning their study of evolution or for those who need a refresher, this is a worthy addition to the shelves.
A delightful outdoor handbook to ignite curiosity and a passion for nature, this is a great resource for nature units as well as hands-on activities to bring a creative writing program to life.
This is a first purchase for any library’s nonfiction collection.
A solid biography and an important addition to law and LGBTQIA+ collections.
Best suited to a more intimate reading setting, this book celebrates positive homeschooling experiences for elementary school-aged readers.
Not so much a picture book biography as a soaring, enticing tribute to a strong and distinctive artist.
With Americana-style illustrations, this picture book biography about the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court is a solid first purchase.
Focused on capturing the creative process and its power to, in turn, inspire further creation, this title is broad in scope; the wide landscapes and tight vignettes will encourage young people to find the stories around themselves in places large and small.
This book presents compelling information about the history of space travel and the Earthrise image but may struggle to compete with highly colorful, image-rich space books.
Many more engaging books deserve space on the library shelf.
Full of interesting information about scat but would likely appeal to a limited audience. An additional purchase.
Gripping and wrenching. A must for all libraries.
A solid purchase for most library collections.
A first purchase for most everyone.
A must-have for all libraries; this introduces one of the most fascinating aspects of the language to a group who just loves learning.
A popular choice for libraries and a great tool for encouraging relaxation and mindfulness.
A great resource for supporting emotional literacy in early learners and their families.
A great purchase for shelves everywhere.
A stellar choice for libraries, classrooms, and space lovers everywhere.
Perfect for inspiring families to explore nature together, this title is a wonderful addition to collections where camping is valued in the community.
A first purchase for libraries and schools alike.
This title is a lovely blend of education and storytelling, perfect for shared family reading or classroom use.
A delightful educational addition to any library collection.
A supplemental purchase for most library collections.
A perfect pairing for classes that teach I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings or other works by Angelou, this picture book will also be at home in a read-aloud or elementary setting. Recommended purchase for all libraries.
Being a good friend is one of the best ways to preserve friendship with others, but it is a skill that must be learned and practiced to be successful. This well-researched guide helps children make a connection with the important choices that make a person a good friend.
This worthy attempt at a book that operates as a two-for-one will need some book-talking to get it into the right hands.
This simple story of Swift’s life will keep young readers enchanted and is a recommended purchase for libraries frequented by Swifties.
A beautiful, emotional take on family and history. Full of layers to explore with upper elementary students and beyond.
Educators seeking to expand the biography shelves with 1980s icons may find this useful.
Though forced rhymes limit its read-aloud potential, an appealing design and upbeat message make this is an acceptable choice for caregivers looking for a gentle introduction to the ever-popular topic of zoos and animal conservation.
An informative book about insects, and a welcome addition to libraries looking to expand their early reader nonfiction selection.
A developmentally appropriate choice for the earliest readers, but libraries should consider the title’s short circulation life before purchasing, especially if it gets into the hands of a curious toddler.
A surefire hit for baseball fans young and old, and a resource for social studies, history, and language arts.
Readers familiar with traditional Mother Goose rhymes and those drawn to the absurd will most appreciate this additional purchase.
This well-crafted book is an excellent resource for language arts, animal studies, and geography units. The eye-catching art and wordplay also make this an excellent choice for reading aloud.
Reading about the determination of these women, both in sports and in life, may encourage young readers to similarly face any challenges in front of them. Share these titles for Women's History Month and all year.
A highly recommended addition to all YA nonfiction collections.
Richly detailed and deeply human, this title serves as both an inspiring tribute to its subjects and a thought-provoking examination of the ongoing journey toward gender equity in STEM.
As a starting place for research, readers will find this book informational.
A fun, engaging rhyming stomp through the farmyard. Hand to fans of Jack Prelutsky or Shel Silverstein.
This thoughtful collection rewards repeat readings, begs to be shared or read aloud, and will resonate with a wide audience of readers and educators.
A solid addition to any collection, providing a pairing of arts and STEM.
A visually stimulating counting book that engages young children both in small and large group settings.
A visually stunning and unique addition to poetry collections.
Sure to be read and enjoyed again and again, this is a highly recommended addition for all library collections.
A recommended addition to library and classroom collections.
Add to collections in need of updates, but catalog it with the joke books rather than poetry to reach the right readers.
A handy tool for extending skill with poetry and word play. While it seems unlikely that most children able to both read and do the writing would be attracted to the cheerful animal stories, the clear and well designed writing and thinking exercises could build poetry interest and ability in the early grades.
An excellent introduction to our awesome planet for novice geographers and poets alike.
A beautifully designed addition to biography collections, spotlighting a singular female artist.
An excellent physics primer and inspiration for young engineers who enjoy creating their own machines to perform simple tasks.
Purchase several copies. Your dinosaur fans will hate returning this one.
The beautiful, smooth illustrations accompany this simple yet stunning story that encourages readers’ curiosity to find the beauty in the natural world.
This deeply felt coverage of the inflection points for so many communities is a must-have for all libraries.
A first purchase for all libraries desiring an interesting and beautiful story about this important prairie ecosystem contributor. Highly recommended.
A light introduction, intended to supplement other titles about Rumi.
A fascinating and accessible story about whales and the water they live in. Great for a read-aloud, especially for Earth Day.
An excellent choice for any nonfiction collection.
This is a highly approachable book on mathematics, recommended for all libraries.
Although adult assistance will be required for some recipes, this fun and eye-catching cookbook will be a tasty resource for STEAM programs.
A must-have for middle schools, high schools, and public libraries that support maker clubs and other youth-driven innovation groups.
Recommended for most collections, especially where personal accounts of neurodivergence and LGBTQIA+ identities are in demand.
Budding scientists and animal lovers will keep this stellar title in full circulation as they learn the mysteries and history of octopuses, from their biology, habitats, habits, and threats to their future.
Hand this book to a favorite elementary or middle school art teacher.
A well-formulated biographical overview, highlighting talented athletes who don’t fall into molds easily. A general purchase.
An excellent book that truly combines empathy and compassion as well as wisdom and practical advice in a way that feels helpful as well as empowering.
A wonderful addition to this creative bilingual series, this title shows children different types of instruments in English and Spanish while also highlighting a talented artisan from Mexico.
A warm and accessible celebration of tradition, this is a first purchase for libraries.
A fun addition to libraries, especially for those with young pop music fans.
Guaranteed to be a hit with kids fascinated by the natural world, this is a recommended purchase for most libraries.
A good purchase for most library collections.
With interactive elements that invite discovery on every page, this title is a must-have for nonfiction lovers.
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