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.
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The Bubba and Squirt books are rollercoaster adventures through space and time. City of Bones is perfect for the middle-grade classroom.
In Pisa Loves Bella: A Towering Tale of Kindness, author Kimberley Lovato and illustrator Barbara Bongini collaborate to deliver a heartwarming narrative .
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 20 Minutes A Day is a fantastic resource for introducing classic literature to young readers in a fun and accessible way.
The Wizard in the Wood, the third book in the Kit the Wizard series, is an enjoyable and satisfying end to a wonderful, book-positive series.
M. T. Anderson is an award-winning writer for a reason, and Elf Dog and Owl Head does not disappoint. It’s a wonderfully absorbing and uplifting story.
The Weeping Tide, by Amanda Foody, is an absolute page-turner—a strong sequel and, hopefully, forerunner to yet more magic to come.
Dragons in a Bag is book one in an urban fantasy series for chapter book readers that manages to be refreshing and sharp.
In this epic fantasy adventure, The Magi of Miriam: The Boy Who Saved the Kingdom, magic and heroism play out against a fantastical backdrop.
Filled with whimsical creatures, quirky names, and a healthy dose of make-believe, The Sour Milk Dragon is a story about inclusion.