Shelley Johannes’ Beatrice Zinker Upside Down Thinker is an illustrated chapter book about a third-grader who sees the world differently.
Browsing: ages 7 & up
The Henry Whiskers series by Gigi Priebe is an excellent example of books for the lower middle-grade that are enjoyable and don’t talk down to readers.
Survival expert Terry Lynn Johnson pulls from her own experiences when she writes, including in her new middle-grade series, Survivor Diaries.
Though Jennifer Trafton says she has to work at it, you’d never question her imagination when reading her latest book, Henry and the Chalk Dragon.
The target audience for Melissa Sweet’s “Some Writer!” is middle grade, but anyone who grew up reading E.B. White’s books (or essays) will enjoy it.
“Westly: A Spider’s Tale” is a sweet little book. Author Bryan Beus writes with a clear voice that is warm and inviting.
In 1983, Valerie Tripp wrote the first story outlines for what would become the original American Girls — Kirsten, Samantha and Molly. More than 30 years later, she’s introducing her newest character, Maryellen.
“PIP BARTLETT’S GUIDE TO MAGICAL CREATURES,” by Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce, Scholastic Press, April 28, 2015, Hardcover, $16.99 (ages…
“The Boxcar Children Beginning: The Aldens of Fair Meadow Farm,” by Patricia MacLachlan and Tim Jessell, Albert Whitman & Company,…
“MAGIC TREE HOUSE #46: DOGS IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT,” by Mary Pope Osborne, illustrated by Sal Murdocca, Random House,…