In Here’s How to Deal: The Dance Dilemma, the aim is to help middle schoolers navigate their changing social environments by providing them with a set of common hurdles and tools to overcome them.
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Here’s an effervescently deep conversation between beloved children’s book author Stacy McAnulty and award-winning illustrator David Litchfield. They discuss their picture book Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years.
Enter this giveaway in Celebration of Children’s Musical Theater with MM Allen and Deborah Wynne.
Giveaway begins October 23, 2016, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends November 23, 2016, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
Spellbook of the Lost and Found is dark, gritty, and fresh. It brings the horror/fantasy genre back to life.
This valuable and unique perspective, coupled with Lucy’s determination and Wilbur’s endearing spirit, paint The Crystal Navigator as an entertaining and inspiring novel suitable to be shared aloud with boys and girls.
Check out Shelly Brown and Chad Morris’s selfie from the shelfie with Mustaches for Maddie.
Told in alternating scenes of reality and dream-like flashbacks led by ghost-hosts, A Million Junes, by Emily Henry, grips you from the first chapter.
All’s Faire in Middle School is a relatable story and I would definitely recommend it to my friends. Adventure through this rough journey and discover that true friends let you be who you are.
Nnedi Okorafor’s books are inspired by her Nigerian heritage and her many trips to Africa. She is the author of Akata Warrior.
Authors Amy Fellner Dominy and Nate Evans have teamed up with illustrator AG Ford to bring you the tale of a cheeky cookie and the hand that frosts him.