Five audiobooks for teen listeners, with spellbinding fantasy, swoon-worthy romances, and an insightful new nonfiction audiobook.
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Summertime & The Livin’ is Easy is thought-provoking and instructive and would work well as a catalyst for further discussion about poverty, family, and faith.
Dinosaurs Before Dark: The Magic Treehouse Graphic Novel is an excellent new start to what promises to be a popular series.
The Song for Everyone, by Lucy Morris, brings the joy of music in our hearts to life. A perfect book for bedtime and music lovers!
The Museum of Lost Teeth answers the question “Where do all the lost teeth go?” in this unexpected and hilarious picture book.
In The Museum of Lost Teeth, Friedland and Jose have provided a punny and engaging book for kids and the grown-ups who read to them.
In this episode, Ona Gritz talks about her latest novel, August or Forever, a story that explores the complexities and joys of sisterhood.
Marissa Bader’s picture book, The Only Me, is a great way to start conversations about being yourself—for twins or any siblings!
A Brief History of Life on Earth provides an interesting starting place and several talking points for children about environmental impact and history.
My Home Filled With Love is an inclusive, 38-page children’s book that shows what healthy, loving relationships look and sound like.