Hand these titles to YA readers taken with Tim Burton's twist on the classic Addams Family franchise.
The award is given annually to outstanding fiction and literary nonfiction titles for ages two to eighteen that inspire a love of math.
Climate change and environmental activism are exceedingly relevant topics for young readers today, and these two titles have different approaches to similar issues.
Big events or public spaces with a lot of people can bring up feelings of anxiety in adults; for children encountering them for the first time, these feelings may be heightened. Here are some titles to share with parents and caregivers that might help.
The titles are recognized for being of high interest to youth who are BIPOC, from street culture, in restrictive custody, and/or reluctant readers.
ALA’s second annual LibLearnX conference (the first to be held in person) took place on January 28-30 in New Orleans, Louisiana, where the topics of censorship, equity, and activism permeated the event’s programming.
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