Non-Fiction for Kids and Teens - Canadian Indie Publisher EditionMiller, SpencerCanadian School Libraries Journal
In spring 2024, I embarked on a life-altering pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago, a journey that invited me to release my expectations, trust the path ahead, and embrace the unknown. Alongside fellow pilgrims—each at their own crossroads of life—I uncovered profound truths that had been...
Nature matters to kids and teens! Jane Drake and Ann Love write non-fiction that brings the natural world to life and sparks curiosity. Popular titles include Rewilding, Pandemic Survival and Alien Invaders.
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« Read the rest of this entry » 2023 Gift Guide: Browsable Non-Fiction & Novelty Books for Ages 2-15 November 7, 2023Comments Off Houston, we have lift off! Welcome to the first installment of the 2023 Gift Guide. It may be a bit later in hitting your inboxes this year, but ...
Welcome to yAdult Review, a space where two girls review novels from across the genres, from YA and MG, to fantasy and sci-fi, to historical fiction and mystery, with a sprinkling of non-fiction too. We hope you enjoy your stay here as much as we enjoy ours. ...
The Effect of Fiction on the Well-Being of Older Adults: A Longitudinal RCT Intervention Study Using Audiobooks Research has examined the psychological benefits of fiction, particularly for socio-cognitive and interpersonal processes, but has yet to examine whether it can have an impact on individual...
so all of her science books also have a dose of history and stories from the past in them. Her fiction books are the Meg and Greg series of decodable fiction stories (co-authored with her sister, Elspeth Rae) for kids who are learning to read and striving to improve their newfound read...
I was one of the thousands of teenage girls who looked forward to my weekly copy of Jackie from the age of eleven. Jackie wasthemagazine for teens of my generation. This publication takes a look back through the decades of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. It is like peeling back the ye...
also affirm the false impression of what we are doing being worse than vanilla, a dirty secret they need to be protected from because of the inherent content, not because random adults mingling with vulnerable teens even if we were say, a novel writing club, is high risk for the teens. ...