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This week on hbook.com... September Notes from the Horn Book Newsletter: 5Qs for Stephanie Graegin about Everyday Bean + 7 more books offering reading practice — and reading fun!; 6 intermediate and/or middle school school stories; 8 engaging novels (for a range of ages) recommended in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Latine/x...
Meet Bean and Grandma, the heartwarming hedgehog protagonists of Stephanie Graegin’s Everyday Bean (Tundra, 4–7 years), the first book in the Tiny Bean’s Big Adventures series. With eleven brief stories, the book lives in a transitional space between beginning readers and younger chapter books — and is also great for...
These six novels (some in verse), recommended for intermediate and/or middle school readers, tell all kinds of stories set in and around school. See also the Schools--Elementary schools and Schools--Middle schools subject tags in the Guide/Reviews Database, and the July issue of Notes with its back-to-school focus. We Are Not...
Five questions for Stephanie Graegin Everyday Bean by Stephanie Graegin; Tundra. Reading: the fun starts here Dino Poet by Tom Angleberger; Abrams Fanfare. Bear and Bird: The Cave and Other Stories by Jarvis; Candlewick. I Want It! by Paul Meisel; Holiday. The Bad Idea and Other Stories by Greg Pizzoli; Knopf. Lone Wolf: Goes to the Library by Kiah Thomas, illus. by K-Fai Steele;...
These eight engaging novels (for a range of ages, from intermediate to high school) are recommended in honor of National Hispanic Heritage Latine/x Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 through October 15 — and should be shared all year long! See also Tracey T. Flores and Carla España’s Field Notes...
For many, September is a time of new adventures — a new school year, learning to read. If you’re Bean, every day is an adventure; see our Five Questions interview with Stephanie Graegin. And see Five Questions for the 2025 Massachusetts Book Award winners for books about two very different kinds...
These seven books offer reading practice — and, just as importantly, reading fun! — for everyone from the newest readers to those beginning to gain independence. See also our Five Questions interview with Stephanie Graegin about Everyday Bean, and the Younger Fiction subject tag in the Guide/Reviews Database. Dino Poet by...
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