From fawns and foxes to koalas and hippos, the following books feature charming animals children love to read about.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
A tween sets out to discover why she acts the way she does in Nicole Melleby’s MG novel The Science of Being Angry.
April is World Autism Month. The following middle-grade books celebrate neurodiversity and differences both through nonfiction and fiction.
With Lots of Love, by Jenny Torres Sanchez and André Ceolin, follows a girl as she adjusts to her new home in the US.
March is Women’s History Month. Here are some recently released picture and middle-grade books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.
In time for Black History Month, these books are great ways to learn about the Black community’s past, present and hopes for the future.
Learn how people celebrate Chinese New Year in northwest China in Playing with Lanterns, by Wang Yage and Zhu Chengliang.
A girl learns how traditions can come in all different sizes in A Christmas Too Big, a new picture book by Colleen Madden
Learn the difference between a house and a home in A Home Again, by Colleen Rowan Kosinski and Valeria Docampo.
It’s Perfectly Normal, by Robie H. Harris and Michael Emberley, has now been updated with new information and art.