Catherine Lacavera’s What Did You Do at School Today? is delightful, offering readers a unique opportunity to tell their story for a change.
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Ashley Hards shares her debut novel, Hannah Edwards: Secrets of Riverway, a work inspired by her childhood struggles with ADHD.
Steeped in a fantasy rendition of Asian culture and mythology, The Guardian Test is a fast-paced, fresh, and riveting twist on fantasy school stories.
A list of ten books that examine issues of identity and diversity to help you choose the right book for your child or classroom.
Judy Blume’s Blubber is a reminder of the consequences of bullying, and it encourages readers to stand up to this sort of abuse when they encounter it.
The talented author-illustrator Kaz Windness joined us to give an exclusive insight into her picture book, Bitsy Bat, School Star.
Sadie Sasquatch Goes to School is a funny and reassuring story to help new students get used to the idea that school will differ from home.
Volume 22 in the much-loved Big Nate comic book series, Big Nate: Blow the Roof Off! is packed full of dead-pan junior-high humor.
Ian’s Show and Tell Surprise: A Story About Autism Spectrum Disorder is a clever picture book that works on multiple levels to educate young readers.
Jerry Craft’s graphic novels, New Kid and Class Act, are fantastic for classroom discussion—but, more importantly, they are utterly enjoyable reads.