Romance for Tweens Readalikes for Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen Bauer, Joan. Squashed. Blackstone, Matt. Sorry You’re Lost. Blume, Judy. Tiger Eyes. Boie, Kirsten. The Princess Trap. Cleary, Beverly. Fifteen. Eyre, Lindsay. The Best Friend [continue reading]
Author Lois Duncan Dies
Author Lois Duncan Dies: Lois Duncan, author of suspense mysteries for tweens and teens including I Know What You Did Last Summer (Harper, 1973), has died at the age of 82 at her home in [continue reading]
Wooden Prince Review
Bemis, John Claude. Wooden Prince, The. Fiction. Out of Abaton Series, Bk. 1. Disney/Hyperion, 03/2016. 313pp. $16.99. 978-1-4847-0727-2. OUTSTANDING. GRADES 5-9. The fairytale of Pinocchio, the puppet who becomes a boy, is thrillingly twisted in [continue reading]
Professional Reading: Innovation Age Learning
Professional Reading Sakai-Miller, Sharon “Sam.” Innovation Age Learning: Empowering Students by Empowering Teachers. International Society for Technology in Education, 2016. 186p. $24.95. ISBN 978-1-56484-355-5. Although this was written for classroom teachers, youth services librarians will [continue reading]
Author Rhoda Blumberg Dies
Author Rhoda Blumberg Dies: Newbery Honor recipient Rhoda Blumberg died at home on June 6th at the age of 98. She wrote more than 25 nonfiction books for children, including Commodore Perry in the Land [continue reading]
Outstanding! – May 2016
Every month, we post an annotated bibliography of books that were rated ‘Outstanding’ and nominated for our Distinguished List at our previous month’s meeting. Members can see full reviews of these books and many more [continue reading]
Cat’s Colors Review
Anderson, Airlie. Cat’s Colors. Airlie Anderson, Illus. Picture Book. Child’s Play, 08/2016. [32]pp. $16.99. 978-1-84643-761-8. OUTSTANDING. GRADES Toddler-1. A cat transforms a gray day into something colorful and miraculous. She collects colors from nature—a green [continue reading]
Videos and Bibliography from ACL Institute “Race Matters” Now Online
ACL INSTITUTE A BIG SUCCESS: On Friday, June 3, 2016, ACL held its annual Institute at the San Francisco Public Library, chaired by President Meredith Steiner. The focus on race and ethnicity in children’s literature [continue reading]





