Karly West has embraced her “irreverent nerdiness” to create a one-of-a-kind graphic novel series for teens and young adults entitled The Scholarly Banana.
Browsing: Books by Format
In anticipation of Women’s History Month in March, here are some recent picture books about revolutionary women to inspire the future and encourage young readers to see possibility.
Join us on this virtual book tour for Timothy P. Dexter, Jr.’s The True Story of Nick the Fire Dog—a picture book about a puppy left abandoned in NY.
This month AudioFile Editors have selected five of the best fascinating and captivating audiobooks for ages three and up!
Dawn McMillan and Ross Kinnaird discuss their latest collaboration, the highly entertaining picture book My Butt is So Silly.
In this most recent installment of the popular Dragon series from Clever, Tell the Truth, Dragon introduces a situation in which Dragon makes a big mistake.
Reminiscent of J.R.R. Tolkien’s stories, The Crowns of Croswald is a thrilling four-book series. The War of the Woods is the last installment.
My Dad, My Rock is a delightful book for sharing, and perfect for Father’s Day. Pencil illustrations in soft shades add a dream-like quality to the story.
Lucy and Dee: The Silk Road, written by Kirsten Marion, is a fun and engrossing read, perfect for middle-grade readers who love a new adventure.
A Girl of Color is a simple, hopeful, happy celebration of color, perfect for teaching young readers the importance of diversity and inclusion.