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You have the #RightToRead medically accurate information about public health measures such as vaccination. This thoroughly researched graphic novel is a great place to start! You can find it on the TDRL September Curated Book Display.
Teenager Adora lives in a fantastical world filled with wonder and danger, including a mysterious force called The Distance. You can find this Eisner Award Nominee on the Teacher Development & Resources Library's Curated Book Display.
Tomorrow is National Adoption Day! In Silvia Lopez' "Just Right Family", Meili learns her parents are adopting a new baby. She's not sure about being a big sister, but maybe a new baby is right for her family. Find this book w/ beautiful illustrations from @zzzyuair at the TDRL.
These days, we take for granted that computers come with an OS & programs. But that wasn't always the case. In Tami Lewis Brown, Debbie Loren Dunn, & @beck2thefuture's "Instructions Not Included", meet the women who programed the early ENIAC computer. Find it at the TDRL.
Las Vegas Pride meets Computer Learning month in @LisaBunker's "Zenobia July," the story of a trans girl who leverages her coding and hacking skills to investigate a mystery and live as her authentic self for the first time. Find it on the TDRL Curated Book Display.
In "How To Solve A Problem's" pages, packed with beautiful illustrations, follow the literal ups and downs of a rock climbing champion! You can find Ashima Shiraishi and Yao Xiao's book on the TDRL's Wonder Women & Super Girls Curated Display.
"Brave Ballerina" is a beautifully illustrated book, by Michelle Meadows and Ebony Glenn, telling the story of Janet Collins, the first African American Prima Ballerina at the prestigious Metropolitan Opera. You can find it at the Teacher Development & Resources Library.
Looking for a great manga? Stop by the Teacher Development & Resources Library's Curated Book Display and snap up Kamome Shirahama's delightful magical story, Witch Hat Atelier!
The TDRL's spotlight on the National Book Award continues with Samantha Mabry's "All the Wind In the World". You can find this timeless tale of love against all odds on our Curated Book Display.
Looking to deepen your understanding of LGBTQ+ness? Stop by the TDRL's Curated Book Display for this helpful guide.