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K-Gr 4—This addition to animal counting books mixes in science and mathematical processing to share numbers from behaviors or events occurring over an animal's lifetime...
Gr 6 Up—This loosely related collection of short stories follows different members of the same family fighting in several of the 20th-century conflicts America has been involved in, specifically World War II and those in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East...
Gr adult—This clearly outlined resource provides dozens of visually oriented tips for coaches and families who want to improve the skills of new baseball enthusiasts...
Gr 8 Up—Because sisters Addie and Eva grew up hiding their hybrid nature, they're now learning-along with readers-some of the nuances of what it means for two souls to share one body...
Star Wars fans around the world—from the youngest padawan to the wisest Jedi—along with authors, artists, and costumed volunteers will be flocking to libraries and bookstores this Saturday, October 5, for the 2nd annual Star Wars Reads Day (SWRD), an event that harnesses the appeal of the popular franchise to celebrate literacy and reading. The day is being sponsored collaboratively by Star Wars creator Lucasfilm’s publishing partners: Abrams, Chronicle, Dark Horse Comics, Del Rey, DK, Random House Audio, Scholastic, and Workman.
The New York Public Library (NYPL) today unveiled its first-ever list of the top 100 kids books of the last 100 years, curated by librarians, called "100 Great Children's Books." Marking the occasion, children's book creators Judy Blume and Eric Carle (who both appear on the list) participated in a panel discussion and read from their works.