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SLJ examines how librarians are working to promote equity in their communities. When you think about who you serve and how, are you looking through a lens focused on equality or equity? What can you do about what you see?
How we engage in programming and teaching literacy is getting more interesting as librarians creatively tackle the massive literacy challenge, even crisis, we face.
Promises to be monstrously popular among upper elementary and middle schoolers.
A wide-range of legendary "monsters" are discussed in this series. Each volume focuses on a specific category and details stories from ancient times up through modern pop culture. Color illustrations and photographs feature various depictions of the creatures. The occasionally crammed paragraphs and hurried texts still provide lots of information for curious readers. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind.
An all-around hodgepodge of mythological information. Consider only where Wonder Woman and myths are in high demand.
These books describe the various good and evil mythological beings linked to Wonder Woman lore. Characters' actual mythological backgrounds are the main focus, with much shorter portions describing their connections to the superhero. Unfortunately, the art lacks cohesion; Wonder Woman is depicted in her modern cartoon form while everything else is a strange mix of photographic and illustrated styles. Reading list. Glos., ind.