Graphic novel 7 Generations: A Plains Cree Saga brings readers through two centuries of Cree history in its confrontations with settler colonialism.
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Troublemakers and Superpowers is a refreshing and positive exploration of the way that disability, trauma, and adversity can shape identity in positive ways.
Arthur: The Always King is a masterful retelling, perfect for mature middle-graders and up.
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a powerful and emotional read that urges us never to forget the horrors of war.
From looking and listening to tasting, touching, and smelling, are five kids’ books to help inspire your summer explorations in the great outdoors!
Debunking Disabilities: A list of excellent books exploring the fight for disability rights curated by Anna Iacovetta, Ph. D.
An excellent book for a classroom or the junior music enthusiast, A History of Music for Children is a fantastic symphony of musical delight.
When Fred the Snake and Friends Explore USA East is the seventh book from award-winning author Peter Cotton in the Fred the Snake series.
With love and support, you can achieve anything—and this series of books set out to prove it with some pretty famous examples.
Kathleen Burkinshaw talks about her novel The Last Cherry Blossom—a United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students.