Informative books on a wide variety of jobs await elementary, middle school and high school readers this spring.
These selections, full of legendary creatures and inexplicable happenings, will pose intriguing questions to curious readers.
This season’s natural science series offer a closer look at the interconnected systems that make up the natural world.
In our last round of reviews of banned classics, SLJ and NCTE cover two of Jane Austen's works, the timely Fahrenheit 451, and the heartbreaking I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou.
Pragda Stream is an educational streaming platform with a fresh offering of Latin American films, documentaries, and series to a U.S. audience. See what our reviewer had to say about its curated list for middle and high schoolers.
Once again, Messner is connecting kid lit creators and educators for World Read Aloud Day in February.
The new year brings new education laws to states across the country; a young publisher's posthumous fundraiser continues to help others; Jeff Kinney honored by the Educational Book and Media Association; BCALA seeks scholarship submissions; and more in this edition of News Bites.
The selections in this issue of Series Made Simple cover a broad range of global topics, equipping readers with tools to build knowledge and community in an often isolating world.
From apex predators to precious pets, these animal books capture the interest and imagination of young learners.
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