This story of a woman bold enough to run with lions, and break barriers in the process, will appeal to animal lovers and social crusaders. Recommended for general purchase.
A great introduction to Capoeira and the persistence of Bimba to move this street performance into the mainstream. This masterpiece of illustration and narrative will appeal to readers across categories of martial arts, dance, and more.
With few autobiographies for children about Indigenous “firsts,” this fills a niche. It is otherwise mostly of local interest or for adults already familiar with Carmichael’s story.
An ideal big book of ebullient resources sure to promote confidence while young imaginations run wild discovering the art of writing poetry.
The perfect book for families to read aloud.
This collection will resonate with readers who enjoy the poems of Naomi Shihab Nye and the works of Elizabeth Acevedo and will appeal to the poet’s many social media followers.
Well-researched and entertaining, readers will thoroughly enjoy this stellar title.
A superior volume of well-researched facts and figures; a must-have for young bird nerds.
Scientists-in-the-making will enjoy this glimpse into future possibilities.
With its legal focus, this makes a compelling and important addition to the growing body of climate change literature for teens. Recommended.
Add this graphic novel to your list of resources for teaching and learning about the Holocaust.
Most libraries have several Ali biographies already, but this will make an excellent addition to tell his story in a more complete and captivating way.
Although the topic may not immediately appeal to a typical browsing reader, a teacher or librarian could easily book talk this charming title into a middle grader or middle schooler’s backpack.
Exquisitely crafted text and illustrations convey an emotionally resonant tale of resilient family bonds and the lasting joy of stories.
Written in an accessible format for young readers, this is a great beginner biography
An engaging and informative inquiry into the world of sloths, past and present. Recommended for purchase for animal collections.
With information in the back matter offering a more complex view of volcanoes and the types that exist, this book is a well-rounded informational picture book suitable for any public or school library.
A book that enchants, educates, and inspires; this timeless tale has the qualities of a classic in the making. Highly recommended for readers of all ages.
A funny, thought-provoking book that opens the door to discussion about book banning with younger children.
This lively celebration of bread offers a welcome emphasis on diversity and collaboration. A warm and engaging read-aloud, it is also an excellent resource for caregivers and teachers.
An interesting introduction to identifying birds by their songs that will be most useful when used with a personal device, like a phone or a tablet.
The polar bears’ fight for survival is dramatic and touching, and indirectly highlights with the impact of the climate change on wildlife. First purchase.
An outstanding biography of an important artist whose work challenges us to change the way we look at other human beings. This will guide deep discussions on borders and the plight of so many people around the world.
There are not many books about the science of climate change for younger readers; this is an excellent addition to all collections introducing this important topic to the primary grades.
Cuteness abounds as children get to know this adorable creature and make it dynamic.
Thorough, engaging, and sturdy enough for the rereadings it’s sure to inspire.
Perfect for a winter day before going out on a walk in the woods or for learning more about animals. Excellent for early language lessons.
Charming illustrations along with a helpful warning to young readers about mushroom safety make a fun book with a friendly and useful message.
Stunning illustrations will hold children captivated and motivated to help protect this vital resource.
Purr-fectly presented for children, whether or not they have cats in their lives.
Young children will be captivated by the faces and objects illustrated in bold colors.
Supportive of both child and caregiver during the journey away from diapers, this is a very easy title to love.
A book of poems that asks philosophical questions to provoke thought, encourage curiosity, and inspire young readers with a new appreciation and understanding about the world around them.
A wonderful addition to any collection, particularly for classrooms or libraries where a focus on social-emotional well-being and community are topics of focus.
A great introduction to dinosaurs for young children. The lively text and colorful illustrations make it a wonderful read-aloud that will engage young readers and ignite their curiosity about these prehistoric creatures. A welcome addition for homes, schools, and libraries.
Simple, inviting town visits by “wild” animals offer pleasant read-aloud and conversation possibilities.
Engle’s thoughtful, lovely collection is a gift to anyone who has an interest in the breadth of women’s artistic achievements. Much to savor. Highly recommended.
This unique and accessible volume deserves a place in religious sections or collections with a demonstrated demand for Biblical stories.
A comprehensive and engaging addition to nonfiction sections, where subjects like exploration, engineering, and oceans are popular.
Kassis’s love and care for the Palestinian culture are made clear through this lovely and accessible educational tool; a valuable purchase for libraries.
Full of adventure and numerous explorations of the value of perseverance, this title will capture the attention of readers through a wealth of scientific and historical details.
Ideal for classroom use, this title provides an essential and frequently omitted voice to recent history.
A noteworthy addition to all collections and a book that is sure to enthrall young biologists.
Regardless of a glib handling of back-up material, this introduction to the famous band is spot-on for reluctant readers and fans of the wildly popular short-chapter book biography format.
An excellent introduction to the life of a woman in the sciences during a time when such interests were discouraged.
A poetic gem for oversized collections that circulate well. Purchase this title to share daily poems at the reference desk or other display areas.
Creating spaces for this generation to understand their own minds is just another way we can help them grow up to be the resilient adults who will step in for the next generation — making sure there will always be helpers to look toward.
An intriguing exploration of a significant yet little-known event.
Every library shelf should have this poetry book of animals wearing pants, which is a triumph of rhythmic language, vibrant visuals, and hilarious laugh-out-loud illustrations. It’s sure to please any reader.
A fabulous addition to all libraries and an important part of history not to be missed. Highly recommended.
Dusted with a hint of whimsy, this playful primer on desert life is perfect for all libraries.
This much-needed financial manual would serve as good addition to a high school library, a reference tool for a personal finance class, or as a graduation gift.
This book is sure to change the way readers understand the universe, especially younger children. The delightful rhyming stanzas will inspire further research and have students creating their own imagined excursions.
A solid addition to children’s biography collections, this book is an inspiring choice to highlight during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and beyond.
Part of the “Citizen Kid” collection, this rousing entry will inspire kids to stand up for what they believe in and advocate for others.
An excellent picture book biography of a groundbreaking Latina that soars. Add to all nonfiction shelves.
A straightforward, no-nonsense biography that is nonetheless the triumphant story of a young person’s success.
A unique book that will be appreciated by the right readers, especially those familiar with Kwame Alexander’s The Door of No Return.
With first class writing, this extremely readable postal history gets delivered with an enthusiastic stamp of approval.
Concisely and bitingly written with broad appeal and usefulness to researchers and general readers alike. A first and necessary purchase.
Artists continue to be voices of resistance. Readers are introduced to a wonderful example in this impressive debut.
The perfect combination of art history and science, add this title to all nonfiction shelves and STEAM programming.
A must-have nonfiction title for upper elementary and middle school libraries.
A visually appealing concept book.
This concept book succeeds for its strong visual design.
The author asks, “What if talking about racism was as easy as baking a cake?” With this book, it could be. Recommended for all libraries.
A must-purchase for collections serving curious minds, suitable for upper elementary or middle grades.
An interesting narrative about the impact of incarceration on a middle-class family as well as an examination of the author’s various relationships. A good general purchase.
In language that is clear, engaging, and easy to follow, this books shares the mostly untold story of the life of a woman traveling laborer in the 1800s and the story behind the cherished green apple.
Despite the lack of text features to help readers navigate the content, this is a great option for readers approaching fluency who are looking for an compelling nonfiction read.
A messy hybrid of two promising stories results in a lovingly created book that will find an audience but reads like a lost opportunity.
A fun, well-paced, highly readable biography that provides a sophisticated entry point for more nuanced discussions about the complexities of leadership. Recommended.
This is an excellent introduction to the food chain, and will be especially popular among elementary science teachers.
Music education is such an important element in a child’s life; this promising series allows the learning and playing to begin as early as possible.
This updated look at new and old U.S. monuments stands out because of its examination of the monuments from an equitable lens. An integral addition to all collections.
Recommended for larger collections in need of STEAM titles about the moon for younger readers.
A full life through a picture book keyhole, this is a well-done and rare glimpse of book publishing few children see, and a career path that turns serendipity, acute intelligence, and hard work into what only seems like fate.
A fun new addition for the biography section; purchase where the previous books are popular.
A great introduction to a composer who was a disruptor and pioneer; this is a solid addition to school libraries and music departments.
This is useful on many levels for all babies and young children as another way to express themselves, regardless of hearing ability.
Reminiscent of George Ella Lyon’s All the Water in the World, this book demonstrates the journey of the water cycle with an existential edge.
This is a well-timed page-turner due to Slater’s investigative reporting and must be read, shared, and discussed. Make this a priority purchase.
While much of this information has been covered before in other books on this topic, up-to-date inclusion of popular series, full color photos, and an engaging format make this title a worthy addition to most school and public library collections.
A timely approach to world history through bite-size chapters highlighting how the lies and propaganda of the past still impact the present day.
Even though most teens are aware of or living with some sort of supposed stigma, picking this book up could take some prompting. An important purchase for libraries serving teens where nonfiction circulates.
By celebrating a Black academic in the STEM field, this scientist’s memoir envisions a place for anyone who has a dream that the possibility is there to achieve it. Purchase it for teen nonfiction collections everywhere.
A nonjudgmental, conversational guide to menstrual cycles that is essential for all collections serving middle schoolers.
This volume fills a gap for young Nintendo fans until something more substantial comes along.
A brief review of nocturnal animals, quickly consumed and fully forgettable.
Beautiful illustrations feature the diversity of the national parks and the flora and fauna that live within for a wonderful learning experience.
An excellent book to introduce the idea of timekeeping and calendars with humor and personal connections.
This series continues to impress. Purchase for elementary school libraries and where biographies for kids circulate well.
This series continues to impress. Purchase for elementary school libraries and where biographies for kids circulate well.
One of the amazing superpowers of childhood is curiosity, continuously asking “why?” and not being satisfied without finding the perfect answer. These guidebooks will help get them there.
This positive look at the differences we see and enjoy everywhere we look every day is an important viewpoint that should help children see differences that are to be celebrated in every corner of our world.
A good additional purchase for intermediate nonfiction collections.
With a focus on Apgar as a determined woman in the medical field, and an emphasis on her as a quirky individual, this book is an excellent choice for STEM/STEAM collections.
An excellent choice for children’s libraries.
A comprehensive account of this important historic atrocity, this accessible volume is not to be missed.
The anniversary of women gaining the right to vote is a good time to revisit resources and offer titles that teach not only about the suffrage movement, but the women who continued the fight for equal pay, education, and more.
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