☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
Brightly Family Book Club combines popular adult titles with young reader editions so you can share a story together.
Women's History Month offers tweens the opportunity to explore the inspiring stories of women who shook up the world with their courage and grit.
Is your family ready for the 2021 Summer Games in Tokyo? Here’s a list of excellent books about the big event and elite athletes, all worthy of gold medals.
These books can serve as resources to help us move beyond tokens and icons to a deeper understanding of our history and its legacy.
These kids’ books celebrate the everyday heroes who have touched our lives, be they community helpers risking their personal safety for others or influential leaders actively working for change. Use them to inspire your reader to be a force for good themselves.
Young readers can find much to consider, relate to, and celebrate in these transcendent biographies of people who’ve had an impact on our lives and culture.
Reading books with environmental themes can help tweens understand how their individual choices have consequences for the planet, its animals, and even other people.
There's a Who Was? book to match any tween's interests — from Alexander Hamilton to Serena Williams, the Wild West to the Great Pyramids!
These out-of-this-world reads can help your budding astronaut explore life in outer space … from the safety of home.
Maps can inspire wonder about faraway places and evoke fantasies about interesting journeys, or give a new perspective on a familiar location. If you have a map-lover in your household, these kid-approved titles are the perfect offerings.
At a time in their lives when standardization and constraints are increasing, poetry gives kids permission to take risks and push against “impossibilities.”
In these highly engaging nonfiction anthologies, young people and authors convey the complexity of modern life in the face of racism, violence, love, and plain old adolescence.