Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with these 12 nonfiction books for elementary, middle school, and high school readers.
Aimed at teachers who work with students from fifth through 12th grades, this platform draws from other In Context databases to offer educators valuable material such as articles, videos, book excerpts, pictures, and more.
Two YA authors talk about their new books and share how the love of performing led to taking on obstacles, fictional and otherwise, to get their characters into the spotlight.
Looking for ways to keep your comics-loving kids and teens occupied? These free webcomics promise to eat up hours of time.
Looking for your next great read? Here’s a list of brand-new titles for young readers publishing this week—and all are available as ebooks.
Recognizing the appeal of environmental topics among youth, many publishers are releasing works that tap into this interest. Environmental titles include fiction books with stories that cultivate an appreciation for the natural world, as well as nonfiction books that help youth understand the science behind issues they see in the news.
Seven new authors make their YA debuts during a global pandemic, with stories of hope, coping, and losses whose lessons may help others to thrive.
Navigating bookstore and school closures, publishers innovate while helping those in need. The Internet Archive's National Emergency LIbrary draws backlash.
Essential and exceptional titles reviewed in our April 2020 issue, including picture books, middle grade, YA, nonfiction, and graphic novels for children and teens.
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