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.
This season’s government and military series separate myth from fact in titles about American culture, presidents, and armed forces.
Facing life’s challenges and understanding the experiences of others are themes in this season’s health and wellness selections.
Attention-grabbing topics will draw readers to this spring’s hi-lo selections, which emphasize readability to build confidence and fluency.
This spring’s history and landmark series include unusual facts, natural and architectural wonders, and sensational criminal cases.
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.
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