An introverted girl struggles to speak up as worries begin to mount in Invisible Isabel, a new middle-grade novel by Sally J. Pla.
Browsing: Poetry Month
Colossal Words for Kids, by Colette Hiller, helps kids grow their vocabularies through illustrated poems.
Poetry Comics, a new offering by Grant Snider, is a book that combines poetry and comics in a whole new way.
Force of Nature: A Novel of Rachel Carson, by Ann E. Burg and Sophie Blackall, is the story of how a young naturalist grows up to change the world.
Aniana del Mar Jumps In, by Jasminne Mendez follows a 12-year-old Dominican American swimmer who is diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
Carole Boston Weatherford and her son, Jeffery Boston Weatherford, craft a portrait of a Black family tree in Kin: Rooted in Hope.
Ever wonder what animals would look like and do if they wore pants? Wonder no more. Animals in Pants explores this silly idea.
A neurodivergent girl learns that her differences are what make her special in Good Different, a new MG novel, by Meg Eden Kuyatt.
Mathematics and poetry collide in Counting in Dog Years and Other Sassy Math Poems, written by Betsy Franco and illustrated by Priscilla Tey.
These picture books — for 4-8-year-olds and 9 and up — make poetry accessible and may even inspire young readers to create their own.