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"[S]pectacular illustrations and awe-filled verse that portray and describe distant nebulae, black holes, exoplanets, and star clusters." Thank you @HornBook for this wonderful review of BEYOND by @Miranda_Paul and illustrated by Sija Hong!
We're honored to see A MAP INTO THE WORLD as a Star of the North Picture Book Award nominee! Congratulations author @kaokaliayang and illustrator @seokimart! Check out all the amazing nominees from @MNYouthRead here: https://t.co/sOZ3YgRmvY
"Fans of the previous A House Divided books will want to check this one out." Thank you @GoodMenProject for reviewing THE WINTER OF WALKING STONE by @pengboom and @DerGrafX! Get your copy now!
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Social emotional learning is more important than ever and can be improved at any age! Today's blog post offers an #SEL roundup with titles for young readers in grades Pre-K and up. @cicelythegreat @halleybondy @leewind @gdfalksen @jessefreidin @FredSays1
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Happy Birthday to our favorite feathered friend from @SesameStreet, @BigBird! #BigBird 🎂❤
Don't forget to check out classroom titles featuring Big Bird!
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"[T]he author allows readers to see that the people of Tulsa were proud....This is the way we should tell stories to children about these moments in history." A five star review from Youth Services Book Review for UNSPEAKABLE by @poetweatherford and illus. by @floydcooper4!
In today's blog post we learn how the WHEN DOGS HEAL journey began and how these extraordinary stories of grief and love shaped the #YA #nonfiction!
@FredSays1 @jessefreidin @TheNotoriousCGB #HIV #LGBTQIA #SEL #MentalHealth #dogs #OwnVoices #readwoke
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Texas Center for the Book begins its Read Across Texas program focusing on the theme of "recovery." This year's titles includes #picturebook ALL OF A SUDDEN AND FOREVER by @Bartography!
@TSLAC #ReadAcrossTexas #TXCenterfortheBook
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“When you see yourself reflected in the pages of a book, you’re part of the conversation, part of the story...Every child deserves that.” @crews_nina, illustrator of A GIRL LIKE ME, speaks to @AP on the slow growth of racial diversity in #kidlit.
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"My parents were immigrants from Israel. And when they came to the US in the 1960s, everyone's name changed." Learn the history behind author @leewind's name on @TeachingBooks! Don't forget to preorder his upcoming #YA #nonfiction NO WAY, THEY WERE GAY?
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