Outstanding school librarians share new ideas, reboots, and advice for 2024–25.
When Coach Feiler signed on to work as our high school library teaching assistant, he transformed the programming and the vibe.
This spring’s issue of Series Made Simple includes a diverse selection of topics that will inspire readers to get out there and explore, think, and act.
Grouped by surprising and unique shared features, these animal books will introduce readers to unfamiliar species and shed new light on old favorites.
This season’s arts and recreation series prioritize hands-on learning, participation, and creative action.
Whether writing reports or looking for pleasure reading on a favorite topic, readers will find compelling biographies of authors, athletes, and historical figures.
This spring’s series nonfiction titles for early readers offer books on a range of fun and fresh topics that will help build foundational reading skills.
Every young scientist will find something of interest in these collections that feature a variety of topics, formats, and reading levels.
Familiar characters, harrowing survival stories, and regional fact guides help readers expand their knowledge about the world around them in this spring’s geography selections.
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