The events of the first and second world wars collectively represent one of the most significant events in global history. Here are four books about these wars.
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Whether you’re new to haiku, already a budding poet, or want to introduce haiku to kids, let’s dive into the world of this delightful art form.
Heather Alexander invites young readers and their families to explore the whimsical realm of lucky charms and the power of making wishes.
Is Stargirl a good book? Jerry Spinelli’s kid-friendly masterpiece is an absolute must-read for those who seek to imbibe the value of self-acceptance.
Are you ready for adventure? Look no further than this award-winning modern classic! Holes, by Louis Sachar, is a captivating story.
Playing the Cards You’re Dealt is an enjoyable and thought-provoking book—especially for boys wondering what it takes to be a man.
Henry’s Freedom Box, winner of a Caldecott Honor in 2008, is a true story about Henry “Box” Brown, who courageously escaped slavery and found freedom.
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Filled with the sounds and smells of the Caribbean, Josephine Against the Sea is both a gripping thriller and an authentic exploration of family love and grief.
Kaleidoscope, by Brian Selznick, is a dreamy, ethereal, immersive reading experience that defies reduction to the logical.