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Taro Gomi’s Everyone Poops is a go-to for most grown-ups as they embark on the potty-training journey with their little ones. But the struggle gets real when it comes to getting toddlers aboard the “poo-poo” train. Share these 17 selections with frustrated (and hopeful) adults and their sweet babies.
This resonant middle grade title has so much heart. Purchase for every collection serving tweens.
A well-crafted and accessible biography series opener for all young readers’ nonfiction shelves.
This roundup includes picture books for older readers, works that celebrate family and friendship, and inspirational tales for children that you'll want to add to your Spanish-language collections.
Realistic teen characters, hypnotic writing, and an honest portrayal of adolescence make this debut a perfect choice for fans of Sarah Zarr, Tiffany D. Jackson, and Phillippe Diederich.
An excellent choice for back to school and “new kid” picture book collections. This will resonate with many readers. Highly recommended.
A strong choice for middle grade collections, especially where readers are not yet ready for Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz’s An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People.
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