A rollicking adventure featuring a lonely, clever boy choosing to take great risks, face family struggles, and forge found family in the face of tremendous obstacles. Recommended for middle grade adventure shelves.
In a time of rising anxiety and emphasis on SEL, this book aims to equip readers to bolster self-confidence and agency to take action for healthier relationships and selves and successfully hits the mark.
An engaging superhero story with the message that, sometimes, not fitting in and seeing the world differently are gifts that just might help save the planet.
With the recent emphasis on social-emotional learning, this guide discusses friendship in an accessible way, and while young readers might not pick it up on their own, it could be used effectively with a supportive adult.
Having the context of book one would help in making sense of this volume. Add to collections where the first book is popular, otherwise a secondary purchase.
An engaging book that will leave readers spouting facts about beavers. Students will have a new appreciation for these innovative builders and their significant impact on the landscape and ecosystems of North America.
This creepy story will appeal to readers who are drawn to the unexplained and all things foreboding in its exploration of memory, reality, truth, found family, and survival.