Olive faces new friendships and middle school conflicts when cool new kid Natasha arrives, testing Olive's bonds with her friends in this nuanced tale by Kayla Miller.
Essential chapter book on racism and antiracism in America from #1 NYT bestsellers Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds, with stunning art and valuable resources.
Explore how Ta-Nehisi Coates became the acclaimed author he is today in this heartfelt father-son story set in a turbulent Baltimore, navigating family, race, and growing up.
Feuding frenemies Whit and Zay must plan the Fall Formal together, leading to sparks flying and a potential misunderstanding. Funny, romantic, and insightful YA romcom tackling weighty topics.
Transform storytime with The Whole Book Approach, engaging kids in critical thinking and interactive discussions on picture books. An innovative way to get children thinking with their eyes.
Photojournalist Jan Reynolds captures the cultures and climates of indigenous peoples in this series. Follow Sara and Kari, Sami reindeer herders, in the Arctic springtime.
adrienne maree brown's Loving Corrections offers love-based practices for collective power, righting wrongs, and true belonging in a fractured society.
Explore the revolutionary impact of AI on our world, from games to emotions to ethics, in this engaging non-fiction book for teens by Martha Brockenbrough.
A powerful collection of firsthand stories from young people in Gaza, shedding light on their struggles, dreams, and resilience under Israeli occupation.
Laura Krantz explores the likelihood of alien life in the universe, using the scientific method to investigate reports of UFO sightings and astrobiological discoveries.
A captivating nonfiction guessing game about animal eggs and habitats, written by a mammalogist at the Smithsonian. Whose Egg Is That? is a preschool favorite.
Transformative justice offers community-based alternatives to punishment and incarceration, focusing on redress and accountability without reliance on policing.
"Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults explores Indigenous wisdom and scientific knowledge through the teachings of plants. A must-read for a new generation."
"A heart-wrenching, eye-opening, and giggle-inducing memoir about growing up unsure of gender, challenging societal norms, and embracing self-acceptance."
Aniana del Mar, a talented Dominican American swimmer diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, must navigate her mother's fears and her own limitations in this poignant novel-in-verse.