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Celebrate National Llama Day today with these fun books! A Couch for Llama Written and illustrated by Leah Gilbert Is Your Mama a Llama? Written by Deborah Guarino Read more
Celebrate National Llama Day today with these fun books! A Couch for Llama Written and illustrated by Leah Gilbert Is Your Mama a Llama? Written by Deborah Guarino Read more
Isla to Island Written and illustrated by Alexis Castellanos Reading Age: 10 years and up Review by Sarah Bihn (she/her) MLIS Student, Kent State University iSchool This mostly wordless graphic Read more
Thank you for joining us in honoring Native American Heritage Month! Please remember to read books by Native American authors and illustrators throughout the year, and not just during this Read more
Thank you for joining us in celebrating National Picturebook Month! To close, please enjoy these picturebooks featuring self-expression and identity. As kids grow up, it’s important for them to see Read more
Review by Nica-Emmanuel Delgado (they/them) Kent State University Undergraduate Student On the night of a full moon, a told b, and b told c, “I’ll meet you at the top Read more
For National Native American Heritage Month, here are a few amazing graphic novels to check out. What does the descendant of a samurai, an indigenous superhero, a time traveler, a Read more
While poetry is not for all, It can be enjoyed by those big and small. So come and accept our call, To celebrate Picturebook Month this fall, With poetry books Read more
To celebrate Native American Heritage Month, today’s author spotlight is Monique Gray Smith. Smith—a writer, speaker, and consultant—is of Cree, Lakota, and Scottish descent. Her books embody her teachings of Read more
For National Picturebook Month, we’ve compiled a list of books about friendship. Whether you and your friends have a lot in common or only a little, live very close or Read more
To honor Native American Heritage Month, this week we are highlighting young adult books that feature the experiences of Native American main characters, as written by Native American authors. Are Read more