This book will help elementary school students better understand one of the most widely recognized aspects of space science.
This playful picture book biography is a wonderful and unique introduction to Edward Gorey’s life and work. Purchase for classroom and library nonfiction collections.
Highly recommended for its outstanding treatment of the history of social justice. A good resource for student activists.
A top purchase for public and school libraries alike; a stellar example of verse and historical fiction.
Children and adults alike will be inspired to make changes in their own lives to combat climate change after reading this poignant tale.
A smart, necessary, and hopeful middle grade debut that expertly balances a gentle, heartwarming tone with searing insight into systemic racism. Hand to readers who enjoyed Lisa Ramee’s A Good Kind of Trouble or Kekla Magoon’s The Season of Styx Malone.
Ilett’s debut is full of feeling: the comfort of a folktale, the dazzle of the magical, and the trials and triumphs of life. Gail is a true heroine, and the world of children’s literature is lucky to have her.
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