Gripping, scientific, out-of-this-world stories of mythical creatures and mysterious circumstances await readers this fall.
This season’s series foster the love of all living things and their connection to our world, from the long ago mammoths of the ice age to the bison roaming Yellowstone today.
This season, publishers are enabling youth to make a difference in their world by equipping them with insights into pressing concerns and ways to address them.
Readers will delve into their surroundings this fall, embarking on a continuous learning journey to discover diverse cultures, both local and distant.
There is something for everyone in this season’s selections, with books spanning a broad spectrum of reading levels and interests, all while supporting curricula and learning standards.
The series we’ve rallied for this roundup pull from all corners of the gym, race track, and professional sports world.
This season’s offerings include series that build coding, media, and digital literacy, contextualize the world, and illuminate innovations in technology that have revolutionized life.
We Need Diverse Books offers a new website with resources for librarians and educators about books by Native creators and how to use them in the classroom; Newbery-winning author Susan Patron has died; YALSA releases Teen Top 10 list; federal education employees will create AI guidance and policy for K-12; and more in this edition of News Bites.
This comprehensive digital resource offers an extensive set of curated clips pertaining to U.S. History and draws from a broad archive of PBS documentaries, including many well-known series such as “The American Experience” and “American Masters.”
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