15 YA Books to Look Forward to in Fall 2020
This fall, the new YA titles are dramatic and diverse enough to keep your mind blissfully distracted from the news of the day — at least through the end of the year.
Keep an eye out for Brightly, coming to your inbox soon.
This fall, the new YA titles are dramatic and diverse enough to keep your mind blissfully distracted from the news of the day — at least through the end of the year.
Whether a thoughtful examination of dealing with family tragedy, a rip-roaring adventure, a thrilling fantasy, or a book designed to help young readers understand – and put into context – current events, there’s plenty to get excited about.
These kids’ books celebrate the everyday heroes who have touched our lives, be they community helpers risking their personal safety for others or influential leaders actively working for change. Use them to inspire your reader to be a force for good themselves.
There is no better way to welcome in the change of seasons than by cuddling up with a cozy blanket and a big pile of brand-new books. From well-known authors and characters to new offerings, here are some titles you won’t want to miss.
From retellings of the Disney film to stories you should read next, here are some books to explore if your child loves Mulan.
With a national emphasis on curbing the coronavirus’ effects on learning, there’s plenty parents and caregivers can do at home to mitigate learning loss and help kids keep core skills sharp.
Whether your kids are exploring science, nature, engineering, or just making something fun, these books offer fantastic ideas for kid-friendly projects.
Coloring books have become wildly popular as both a stress-reliever and a way to turn off digital distractions. If you’ve been contemplating giving coloring a spin, these are some of the best.
Have you ever wondered how you should respond to your child’s angry feelings and behaviors? Here are seven practical tips that you can use to help your child manage their anger.
Whether it is an inspiring biography, a fun slice of history, or a rousing adventure, these Level 3 books offer something for all children who are ready to read on their own.