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These attractive books will take quarantine hobbies to the next level. Readers can cook up a storm, build projects out of recyclables, or peacefully draw. Also notable: New seek-and-find titles make vocabulary development fun for kids and parents.
Easy to understand and entertaining, this offering makes light work of an important subject.
The graphic format can effectively tell complex stories and engage young readers. Encompassing first-person accounts of historical events and guides that address gender and identity, these titles meet the highest standards for nonfiction and are "inclusive, respectful, accurate, and informative."
Craft and activity books come in a variety of themes. These series cover video games, puzzles, search-and-find activities, and STEM challenges.
Paula Willey considers the ghostly, mysterious, and all around non-realistic books in contention for this year’s Printz Award.
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