With themes of friends to love, mistaken identity high jinks, and a second-chance beach vacation, these YA romances set over the summer are sure to delight.
Kids will encounter bicycle-riding elephants, words-loving dragons, and a fun day at the beach in these Spanish-language books for transitional readers.
It’s all 227 books we’ve starred thus far in 2023, collected in a special section out this month and available to subscribers.
Non-apparent disabilities are those that aren't visible from the outside, such as chronic or mental illness. These 16 titles include a diverse range of stories about young people living with non-apparent disabilities.
These recent short story collections centering around college, mental health experiences, trans identity in fantasy, and more will appeal to a wide range of YA readers.
These sweet selections in Spanish and English will inform as well as delight readers and their young listeners.
The titles by Jack Wong, Angeline Boulley, and Jarrett J. Krosoczka earned the annual award in the picture book, fiction and poetry, and nonfiction categories, respectively.
Teen readers looking to the adult shelves will find much to enjoy in these recent releases that include fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels.
Home may be the only place that a young child has ever had to close their eyes and drift off, safe in the knowledge that a caregiver is only a shout away. Taking away that automatic sense of security may be scary, but these nine stories can help children have sweet dreams in a new place.
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