These series take on big picture understanding and the narrower scope of singular existence for children who have a future ahead tied to the ongoing climate crisis.
Collective awareness of environmental and social justice remains at the forefront of student minds' and these selections will help them take a step forward.
Curious readers can learn about the cultures around them, the world’s major religions, and North America’s Native population.
It’s an exciting time in space exploration! A lot has happened recently and many of this season’s astronomy books make sure to mention the most up-to-date information.
At a time when dreaming and exploring couldn’t be more important, these series will inspire readers, educators, and caregivers to dream big, think critically, and explore beyond their library or classroom.
From Olympic record breakers to pro-sport changemakers, we’ve got the perfect picks for you.
Whatever gap you’re looking to fill in your collection, this cycle of series focuses on human potential.
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This season’s Series Made Simple titles collectively ask us to join the conversation about community, how we fit into it, how we might want to change it, and above all, how we can read and learn about it.
The majority of this season’s animal titles include several straightforward overviews, ranging from puppies and bugs to big cats and dinosaurs. From a collection development standpoint, animal profiles can fill subject holes and address student assignment needs, with the best ones drawing in independent readers as well.
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