Outstanding school librarians share new ideas, reboots, and advice for 2024–25.
Starting a new school, or even a new school year, can elicit a lot of emotions for many children. These board books, picture books, and early readers will help reassure young readers that all will be well when they step into their new classroom.
Librarians pitch current favorites, from breathtaking escape stories to heartwarming yarns.
When Coach Feiler signed on to work as our high school library teaching assistant, he transformed the programming and the vibe.
Modeled after our long-standing supplement Series Made Simple, the new publication will cover 500 titles in series fiction.
Featuring holiday and pop culture themes, sweet and savory delights from around the world, and more fun recipes, these cookbooks have much to offer budding chefs.
Physical books that play narration can increase students' reading confidence. Parents also like the format as an alternative to digital devices.
Activities, books, and online tools address issues including the impact of pet waste on water systems, measuring water footprints, and how activists raise awareness about conservation.
This print reference roundup features nonfiction titles for all ages, including a bird guide for kids, a volume on censorship, two research-ready tomes on women's history, and the ultimate bugopedia.
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