April is World Autism Month. The following middle-grade books celebrate neurodiversity and differences both through nonfiction and fiction.
Browsing: Middle Grade
Two homeless sixth-graders bond over classical music in Karina Yan Glaser’s new middle-grade novel, A Duet for Home.
If you’re looking for good options for your new reader, look no further than Bling! and Mythical Beasts readers from National Geographic Kids.
Easter is April 17. These are some Easter specific new releases that are sure to delight your young readers.
Earth Day — April 22 — is fast approaching. The following books encourage young people to protect our planet.
A street urchin finds himself the target of multiple nefarious characters in Children of the Flying City, by Jason Sheehan.
A foster child is thrown into a magical world at war in Erika Lewis’ Kelcie Murphy and the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts.
An orphaned giant struggles to find friendship and a place he can call home in Dustin Hansen’s The Legend of the Dream Giants.
Pottery class becomes something more than an elective in Paul Acampora’s fantastic new middle-grade novel, In Honor of Broken Things.
March is Women’s History Month. Here are some recently released picture and middle-grade books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.