19 Highly-Anticipated YA Books to Read in Fall 2019
Get ready to swoon, smile, cry, and white-knuckle your way through this lineup of books for teens.
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Get ready to swoon, smile, cry, and white-knuckle your way through this lineup of books for teens.
From a poignant World War II graphic novel to books containing magic, friendship, humor, and even some scares, the fall season brings with it a good book (or three) for every kind of reader.
Whether you love whimsical picture books or stories that teach a lesson, you’ll be delighted with the beautiful and inspiring books coming out this fall.
The ultimate goal is to uplift, support, and affirm each child in an increasingly complicated world, and to send the message that there is no room for hate.
Whether it’s the passing of a beloved pet, friend, or loved one, every child has to cope with death at some point. These beautiful picture books will help your child process their sadness and understand why death happens.
New York Times-bestselling duo Jennifer and Matthew Holm, creators of The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight, recall the things they fought over growing up — things that brothers and sisters still fight about today.
These storytelling games can aid in a child’s neurological development, spark creative thinking, improve vocabulary, encourage imagination, improve listening skills, and develop literacy.
A recent Rutger's University study found that reading aloud to young children benefits both the parents and children.
Brightly's latest storytime explores the first day of school, which can be both exciting and scary.
Packed with heart, humor, and stellar prose, this month’s best new releases are delightfully unmissable.