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When It All Syncs Up by Maya Ameyaw5/20/2023 In Percy’s Perfect Friend (April), early childhood educator Lana Button celebrates the importance of toys in play, the power they have to help children practice social skills, language skills, and imagination, and their ability to bring children together. Learn about fossils, bird migration, beekeeping, the science behind making food delicious, and the chemistry involved in cheese making in IsThisAnOlogy? (March), by Amanda Dorothy Jean Bulman and Ruth Lawrence, illustrated by Leon Chung, featuring illustrations, interviews, comics, photographs, charts, recipes, and experiments you can try at home. Black Girl, Black Girl (January), by spoken-word poet Angela Bowden, illustrated by Letitia Fraser, is a powerful message of self-love for melanated girls of all shades, hair textures, sizes, expressions, ages, and passions, this musical work of spoken-word poetry explores all the lives a Black girl can dream of-from athletics to STEAM-related careers, journalism and law, art and medicine, and more. The cooking of a healthy breakfast moves from parent-child bonding to an eloquent conversation about energy, the growth of plants, and the miraculous ways the sun’s light nourishes us all in Sun in My Tummy (February), by Laura Alary, illustrated by Andrea Blinick. Our 2023 Spring Preview finishes on a high note with this incredible list of books for young readers (which we all know are really books for everyone!). Titles-from picture books to YA-for readers of all ages!
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