Learn about language and where words came from in The Atlas of Languages: Words Around the World, by Rachel Lancashire and Jenny Zemanek.
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A teen uncovers a family secret when she is evacuated to America at the start of World War II in The Blossoming Summer, by Anna Rose Johnson.
A boy discovers a mystical animal in a London junkyard in Tyger, a middle-grade fantasy written by SF Said and illustrated Dave McKean.
Rambunctious brothers are up to all sorts of mischief in Sharks & Minnows, the second book in the Link + Hud series by Jerome Pumphrey and Jarrett Pumphrey.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein gets reimagined in Stitch, a middle-age gothic adventure by Pádraig Kenny.
Middle readers are always looking for a good fantasy series, especially one with magic at the center of it. What better way to spend the summer than by starting something new or returning to a land you love.
Kids love animals and graphic novels. So, what better way than to get them excited about reading than a book about horseback riding and a book about pet-sitting.
Popular authors bring the past to life through historical fiction. The following middle-grade books touch on D-Day, the rise of the Nazi regime and a Civil War Britain.
Explore the fascinating world of insects in Insectarium, the tenth installment in the fantastic Welcome to the Museum series from Big Picture Press.
Who doesn’t love a good ghost story? Spectral visitors take center stage in two books with themes of feelings, family, bravery and healing.