Books that help elementary-age children understand disasters are more necessary than ever, so it is helpful to find such a sensitively written and thoughtfully illustrated resource.
Walters has woven a touching story about the connection humans have with other living beings on Earth. Recommended for wide purchase.
This is an excellent resource for librarians seeking to step outside their comfort zone and forge new connections. A must-buy for professional development shelves.
A must-read. Drawing on primary sources, including Lindbergh’s own journal, Fleming has crafted a cautionary tale of the downfalls of hero worship.
This title, amply researched, well documented, and as engagingly written as a spy thriller, is highly recommended for middle grade libraries.
Farah is a well-rounded character with ambitions and struggles; readers will identify with her challenges and root for her to succeed. A first purchase for upper elementary readers.
Brian takes on a potentially touchy subject with humor and clarity. This is a book that can be read in an hour, but its lessons should, and will, stay with readers for a lifetime.
This is an unusual and profound addition to children’s book collections emphasizing the concepts of math and design.
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