Page Turner Tuesdays: A Library
In just a few poetic lines per page, Nikki Giovanni captures the thrill of stepping into a library as a kid - the quiet, the excitement, the whole world [...]
In just a few poetic lines per page, Nikki Giovanni captures the thrill of stepping into a library as a kid - the quiet, the excitement, the whole world [...]
What better way to celebrate National Library Card Sign-Up Month than with a book that puts libraries front and center? Daniel Kirk's charming Library Mouse introduces us to Sam, [...]
"A Walk in the Words" by Hudson Talbott is a picture book memoir about learning to read at your own pace. Talbott shares his childhood struggles with words and [...]
What begins as an awkward family reunion transforms into an eye-opening journey in Rita Williams-Garcia’s "One Crazy Summer." "One Crazy Summer" is a powerful middle-grade novel set in 1968 [...]
"Fighting for Yes! The Story of Disability Rights Activist Judith Heumann" is a picture book biography that takes readers inside the life of disability activist Judy Heumann, from her [...]
This week we’re diving into "Women Heroes of the American Revolution: 20 Stories of Espionage, Sabotage, Defiance, and Rescue" by Susan Casey—a nonfiction gem that brings to life the [...]
This summer, we're celebrating the many ways we can Color Our World—and what better way to start than with the story of the man who made it possible for [...]
Yesterday was Memorial Day, a day in which we honor those who gave everything for our country – and reflect on the power of remembrance. The children’s book "Twenty-One [...]
As we celebrate the voices and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders this month, there’s no better time to spotlight Padma Venkatraman's powerful novel "The Bridge Home," which brings [...]
This week's pick celebrates color, curiosity, and the quiet magic of growing things. "The Flower Garden" by Renée Kurilla is a kid's graphic novel that blooms with gentle storytelling, [...]