Not reading for pleasure anymore? Pick up a Picture Book

Yesterday, I wrote about how author studies can be used to incorporate picture books and early readers into all classrooms. This allows late-emerging readers an entry point into reading and combats the decline in reading enjoyment and frequency among middle-school and high-school students. From the Scholastic Kids & Family Reading Report: The Virginia Standards of […]

Author Studies Honor Picture Books and Uplift Readers

If you’re teaching, building a collection, or hoping to learn more, one doorway into the world of kid lit is via authors. An author study can also be a good way to help learners explore literature. They frequently create a reading ladder, helping readers increase their reading comprehension and graduate to more complex works. Take […]

2025 Lodestar Winner: Sheine Lende by Darcie Little Badger

The 2025 Lodestar Winner has been announced! Sheine Lende by Darcie Little Badger  Lodestar Award “Familiar both with tracking to survive in the wilderness and counting change to survive under capitalism, Shane possesses the resourcefulness of an irresistible protagonist. Her practicality also provides the perfect foil for her extraordinary ability—inherited from her four-great-grandmother—to summon dead […]

WIP: 2025-2026 School Year Books

(WIP stands for Work in Progress) Each school year, I create a Google document to compile the award-winning and starred children’s, middle-grade, and YA books into one document for easy access. Today, I added the Edgar and Eisner award winners. Tonight, the Lodestar award winners will be announced. In honor of that upcoming announcement, here […]

2024-2025 School Year Acclaimed Picture Books

2024-2025 School Year Picture Books Sources are listed here. Chooch Helped illustrated by Rebecca Lee Kunz and written by Andrea L. Rogers Randolph Caldecott Medal “Sissy has a mischievous 2-year-old brother called Chooch—an affectionate nickname based on the Cherokee word for boy or son. No matter what the usdi (baby) does, he “just gets away […]