This latest installment in Steven Joseph’s alliterative comic-book adventure series returns readers to the tongue-twisting setting of Noodleham.
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Tom Angleberger chats with us about Chaos in the Cosmic Library, diving into multiverse mayhem, meta-fictional fun, and the joy of breaking all the rules.
Fitting Indian is not only a moving coming-of-age novel—it’s a vital conversation starter about culture, mental health, and belonging.
Stan Yan discusses his debut graphic novel, The Many Misfortunes of Eugenia Wang, a spooky tale that weaves superstitions with the challenges of school.
These ten fantastic reads offer young readers exciting escapades filled with memorable characters and creative storytelling.
In this interview, Josh Oaktree, author of the Art & Oakie series, shares the inspiration behind his environmentally-themed books.
The Art and Oakie series is a great starting point for conversations about nature, sparking discussions on the environment and our role in preserving it.
Like its picture book counterparts, Grumpy Monkey, Freshy Squeezed is a fantastic tool for helping young readers navigate emotional intelligence.
Double Booking: The Tail of the Mummy Cat offers a unique opportunity to learn about ancient and modern Egyptian language, culture, and religion.
Short, light, and accessible, The Histronauts: A Greek Adventure is a great way to keep a young history enthusiast busy for an afternoon.