Gathered from northernmost Canada to the Mayan of Central America, the following compilations, fiction and nonfiction, offer middle schoolers an inside look into some Indigenous peoples and their rich and varied cultures.
Hand the these two works exploring the ever-evolving world of architecture to budding architects and any reader curious about the past and future of the buildings that populate our world.
While publishers turn out an ever-growing array of young adult graphic novels, plenty of adult titles have strong teen appeal, too. These works across a range of genres offer mature takes on topics with potential teen interest.
Discover rock-a-bye sloths and tricky children in these six board books to help kids drift off to dreamland.
October's stars include two titles by Rex Ogle, the latest from Kelly Yang, and several great audio selections.
Sydney-based Jaclyn Moriarty’s best-selling novels have been named Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Books and Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Oscar from Elsewhere is the fourth book set in Moriarty’s Kingdoms and Empires universe.
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