Twenty-eight titles to celebrate in April and throughout the year.
Sixty-four poems explore living between cultures, the pleasure and pain that memories can bring, and the power of poetry to express joy, loss, and pride.
A trio of recently published poetry titles evidence the power of poetry "to convey rich characterization, complex themes, and a reading experience that levels the field between struggling and skilled readers."
The author of Shout discusses family trauma, rape culture, and racism.
Nature, childhood, family, community, and dreamers are just some of the subjects honored in these titles to share all year long.
In anticipation of our coverage of Black History Month, add these selections about historical figures with big dreams, from board books to YA memoirs, to your collection and display year-round.
Check out these picture books that feature the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
In anticipation of the free August 15 event, here’s our interview with opening keynote speaker Elizabeth Acevedo.
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