EXPLANATORIUM OF THE EARTH (DK Explanatorium), by DK and the Smithsonian Institute, DK Children, May 21, 2024, Hardcover, $32.99 (ages 8…
Browsing: ages 8 & up
A boy learns the history behind Cleopatra’s Needle at New York’s Central Park in The (Mostly) True Story of Cleopatra’s Needle, by Dan Gutman.
A girl faces a world of change when her family moves from Romania to Canada in The New Girl, a graphic novel by Cassandra Calin.
A girl is drawn to a fight over a local grove of trees set to be torn down in The Strange Wonders of Roots, by Evan Griffith.
Summer is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with books. The following books — one standalone and two series — are great options heading into June.
Three recently separated friends reconnect through the paper fortune tellers they made in third grade in Fortune Tellers, by Lisa Greenwald.
A teen learns about her grandmother’s life in Nazi-occupied holland while doing research for a school project in Code Name Kingfisher, by Liz Kessler.
A girl is swept up in a time-traveling adventure that will help her discover her family’s history in The Secret Library, by Kekla Magoon.
A girl discovers a family of talking cats and must help them harness the magic that made them that way in The Cats of Silver Crescent, by Kaela Noel.
A middle-schooler goes to extraordinary lengths to achieve perfection in This Again, a novel by Adam Borba.