This beautiful paring of text and illustrations is an excellent choice for group sharing and can spark discussion about ways to cope with new situations.
A first purchase for collections needing complex and emotionally impactful historical fiction.
From delightful picture books to probing YA novels, these titles represent the cream of the crop reviewed in SLJ's April issue.
Must-have new titles for library collections, reviewed in our March issue.
The only national book awards voted on by kids and teens, this year’s finalists include Julian Is a Mermaid by Jessica Love, The Belles by Dhonielle Clayton, and The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo. Students can cast their vote until June 2.
The Center for Children's Literature at Bank Street College of Education selected four semifinalists for the 2019 Irma S. Black and James H. Black Award for Excellence in Children's Literature. The winner will be selected by first and second graders across the country; teachers and librarians can register their students to participate in the voting process before April 19.
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