These eight picture books and board books will help the youngest readers get into the holiday spirit.
Mysteries, hauntings, the occult—more than tests and textbooks await these teens at boarding school.
Chloe Gong's latest receives a star this month, along with an early reader from Zaila Avant-garde, the first Black American to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Witches, orphans, gods, and some ordinary folks populate these compelling stories for grades 5 and up.
Share these five picture and board books with children as they prepare for the holiday of food and gratitude.
Children's literature scholar and author Debbie Reese is keeping track of the many books by Indigenous authors that have been challenged and removed from shelves.
Young readers will delight in these tales, both fun and (slightly) frightening, about preparing for and enjoying the holiday with family and friends.
One girl survives a summer camp massacre, another searches for her missing sister before it’s too late, and a third goes on a mysterious treasure hunt in these reads that will keep teens guessing until the end.
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