The Best Magical Realism Books for Tweens
These captivating novels, which seamlessly incorporate magical elements into real-world settings, provide tweens with the perfect entry to magical realism.
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These captivating novels, which seamlessly incorporate magical elements into real-world settings, provide tweens with the perfect entry to magical realism.
For a lot of parents, there’s a clear moment in a child’s literary life when reading for reading’s sake becomes a thing. That moment is often triggered by what is called the gateway book.
Introduce tweens and teens to the benefits of yoga and meditation with this fun and hands-on guide to practicing mindfulness.
Almost any young person can tell you the basic plot of Cinderella or Hansel & Gretel or Little Red Riding Hood. What is it about this genre of stories that make them so memorable and so loved by kids and adults?
In skilled hands, the factual history makes the character’s story feel real, and being immersed in that story makes history come alive for the reader, sometimes in surprising ways. Human emotions are timeless; relationships, social status, age- and gender-appropriate roles and issues are fluid and ever-changing.
You'll hear no complaints from picky eaters with this delicious one-pot recipe from Half Baked Harvest Cookbook author Teighan Gerard.
These teen stories all take place over the course of one day — and they’re so good that once you start, you’ll likely finish them in as little time.
As teachers, we work to create an impactful learning community in our classrooms, a place where children not only see themselves as readers but also love to read.
Coding is adaptable to everything, and there is no question that it taps into all interests and facets of life today.
Enter for a chance to win Samantha Spinner and the Super-Secret Plans by Russell Ginns, a lively adventure story filled with tricky puzzles, smelly ninjas, and world travel.