This early chapter book, with five distinct sections, will serve as a terrific transition reader for those just beginning to delve into chapter book level reading. Recommended for juvenile fiction collections.
This inspirational true story combines fact with a very readable narrative, spotlighting a pivotal figure in the abolitionist movement. A book that deserves a place on school and public library shelves.
This is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory meets film noir; there’s mystery, humor, plenty of action, and a red herring or two with an explosive climax.
A superb choice for students who are studying animal adaptation and how climate change impacts Antarctica. The well-researched text and captivating illustrations work well to convey the importance of conservation.
An informative picture book profiling an influential woman in the labor rights movement. Recommended for most biography collections. Pair with Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers’ Strike of 1909 by Michelle Markel.