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Benjamin’s sophomore novel is a heartwarming examination of megastars, goats, friendship, and finding your own best self.
Users will appreciate the clean design, understated beauty, and game-like features of this delightful app.
Recently published books celebrating African American women and girls highlight their important contributions to the arts, activism, literacy, politics, science, and other fields too numerous to name.
Nature, childhood, family, community, and dreamers are just some of the subjects honored in these titles to share all year long.
Don't miss this moving, brilliantly illustrated picture book portrait of brothers in art.
An engaging and enlightening classroom read-aloud, and a first purchase for libraries.—Danielle Jones, Multnomah County Library, OR
This past year has seen a number of 20th-century histories published for secondary students on topics ranging from women's suffrage and World War l to the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War. Here's a select list, with reviews.
In Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan's stunning new book, the authors introduce readers to two budding activists who challenge the status quo at their school.
This Brothers Grimm folktale is elaborately illustrated in a traditional, yet interactive manner.
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