Check out these exciting easy and fiction titles that were published in October. This month is even busier than last, so I’ve again divided the easy and fiction titles into two posts. This [...]
It was one of her first jobs: leading her siblings and cousins down the road five blocks to the former Walker Library in Minneapolis. She was eight years old, and the oldest in a house with lots [...]
When he was 19, my grandpa Bernard Wevers came to the United States from the Netherlands with his older brother, hoping to find a brighter future. He settled in a little town called Baldwin, [...]
Last month I blogged about reading levels and shared some ideas on when to level, where to level (a leveled literacy library, but perhaps not a classroom library), and how to use those levels as [...]
The induced or spontaneous change of one element into another. Transformation is the act of adapting, changing, improving, metamorphosis. All through the ages, libraries have been one of the [...]
Update your popular series with these books that will be published in October. Enjoy! PRIMARY SERIES & SEQUELS Bear on the Loose (Hilde Cracks the Case, Book 2) by Hilde Lysiak [...]
These exciting nonfiction titles were published in September. PRIMARY NONFICTION Big Machines : The Story of Virginia Lee Burton by Sherri Duskey Rinker (ill. by John Rocco). [...]