Articles related to "Juvenile Fiction"This children's book would be fitting for anyone interested in the topics of American slavery and human freedom.
Rodzina is a fictional story about a twelve-year-old Polish orphan girl and her journey from Chicago across the United States on an orphan train in 1881.
Ted Dekker's latest series is worthy of a place alongside Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia.
Gaiman's novel is both creepy and touching. Brisk action, good characterization, and a delightful ending are the hallmarks of this award winner.
Can writers plot a story based on their own children? The answer is 'yes', but authors need to choose just the right details for a credible character.
Use trade picture books as part of a flower theme unit spring elementary science lesson plan in which students identify and diagram the life cycle of a plant.
Instead of looking for books by grade level, students might be better served by looking for books at the Lexile reading level.
Alcott's Thanksgiving story, written in the 1870s, remains a holiday classic. Updated in 2005 with illustrations by James Bernardin, the book will delight all ages.
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