An excellent addition to the public library’s Spanish children’s collection, or the school library that offers Spanish immersion programs.
This year, the committee recognized twelve outstanding books of poetry and nine novels in verse as 2025 Notable Books. These selections emphasize inclusiveness and diversity, showcasing a wide range of experiences and perspectives.
Following a devastating year of violence against children, our deepest hope is that these 40 outstanding international titles, and the words within them, can inspire bridges of understanding and peace. Download the full list here.
This month showcases excellent titles in poetry, including a book illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Doug Salati, as well as several graphic novels, including a new one from Raina Telgemeier.
Richly detailed and deeply human, this title serves as both an inspiring tribute to its subjects and a thought-provoking examination of the ongoing journey toward gender equity in STEM.
A thrilling series from a modern horror master and an absolute must-read for sci-fi or dystopian fiction fans.
Egan masterfully weaves issues that are current and relevant to teens into a Jane Austen–esque framework. A must have for YA collections.
Perfect for young readers and mythology lovers alike, this graphic novel is a triumph, one that is a dazzling tribute to the past and a beacon for the future.
Middle grade Spanish-language collections will want to carry this and the other entries in this series.
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