Readers with physical disabilities will find instant resonance here; any teen or tween reader will also likely appreciate.
The boy in this book may not speak, but gifted Santana ensures audiences hear every resonating thought.
Cheerful digital forms and the smiling host show toddlers that a first day waterside needs not be scary; ideal fare for the very young.
Lapsitters or listeners, no one will be able to resist chiming in, and everyone is going to want one of these costumes. A must.
So much good cheer, in such a small package, this is sure to find a ready audience for story hours or one-on-one.
The indomitable Jarrow crafts another enthralling narrative of nonfiction that will mesmerize curious readers and serve as an exemplar for educators and researchers.
A moving portrayal of community and appreciation for the past, this book is a fine addition to all collections.
Poetry from Naomi Shihab Nye, historical fiction from Jennifer A. Nielsen, a YA novel from Joseph Coelho, and more round out this month's starred reviews.
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