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We asked third through sixth graders across the country what they were most excited to read in 2016. Here are the books they canât wait to crack open.
Already read The Hunger Games and Divergent? The next time you or your teen are looking for a good book, give one of these less-read YA series a chance.
These eight wildly gifted authors have taken their talents outside the more adult themes of YA to create extraordinary stories for middle grade readers.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Dork Diaries top kids' recommendations, but they're not the only funny books out there. These "kid-approvedâ books also have kids busting up.
If youâre looking for some fun ways to stretch out your time with Harry and his friends, and make this special series a family event, we have some suggestions.
If youâre a big fan of Lewis Carrollâs Aliceâs Adventures in Wonderland, here are six tremendous books for kids and teens inspired by its indelible legacy.
Author Cassie Beasley takes us inside the tents, magic, and mysteries of Circus Mirandus.
Fall 2015 is packed with eagerly anticipated sequels, new creations from beloved authors, debuts from talented first time writers/illustrators, and more.
The folks at GeekDad bring us some awesome comic books featuring epic heroes, great plots, and fun literary references.
While no one story defines the twin experience, there are some great childrenâs books that feature twins. Here are suggestions for all reading levels.
The eleven classics listed here all share an important characteristic: theyâre interesting to real readers!
When it comes to summer reading selections, it's often helpful to get a comparison. Here are ten new books paired with ones you might have already enjoyed.