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As rising seniors and college-bound high school graduates finish off the school year, the following works will keep them intrigued during the summer months.
When discussing innovations, whether they are related to science, sports, or even backyard fun, it is important to give proper respect to those responsible.
In advance of the print debut of SLJ's Popular Picks in the April 2016 issue, SLJ editors have chosen must-have works for kids and teens that appeared in the January 2016 issue. Santat's latest, a hamster princess, and poignant YA debuts top our list.
Sandhya Nankani and Kabir Seth, the founders of two independent app companies, teamed up to push the children’s digital media industry toward a "larger commitment to diversity." In 2015, Diversity in Apps (DIA) was born.
“Put that phone down and look around you.” That common refrain reminds us how often we encourage students to be more aware of the world around them. These series provide readers that “good look around” that will broaden their outlooks and help them learn about the basics of geographic terms and themes.