If a colony of rats can form a Plan, why can’t we all?
How Watership Down Made a Librarian
Revisit the enduring tale of some resilient rabbits.
The Westing Game Let Everyone’s Ideas Count
Relive the mystery of sixteen heirs playing a tricky game and solving a murder.
The Music of Blueberries for Sal
Repeated rhythms provided a bridge from oral storytelling to printed books.
The Chronicles of Narnia: A Doorway to Books
The series shows that books can open up a magical world.
The Road to History
The past is fascinating when even queens can be real people.
Charlie and the Spark of Creativity
Explore the chocolate factory once more. (Will the snozzberries still taste like snozzberries?)
Go, Dog. Go! and the Pride of an Independent Reader
Can you remember the first book you read on your own?
A Wrinkle in Time Blends Science and Spirit
Readers can see themselves in Madeleine L'Engle's interplanetary travelers.
Family Through the Eyes of a Fourth Grade Nothing
The struggles of an older sibling seemed a bit more bearable when Judy Blume gave them a voice.
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