Space aliens are coming for our pizza! Grunthar’s Revenge brings the Outer Space Mystery Pizza Club back to Earth for a high-stakes showdown. As siblings Tina and Mateo navigate a little healthy rivalry, they must team up with their alien friends to stop the purple-skinned Grunthar.
Happiness isn’t about having “more.” Children Who Dance in the Rain follows Sophie as she leaves her iPad behind for a transformative journey to India. Through her friendship with a resilient girl named Nanaki, Sophie learns the true meaning of privilege and the wealth found in a grateful heart. It’s a stunningly illustrated lesson in empathy that will change how readers perceive their own world.
Put on your dancing shoes for the “Word King!” The legacy of Langston Hughes is celebrated with rhythmic prose and vibrant art. Perfect for introducing the Harlem Renaissance, this joyous book shows students that poetry is a living, breathing party. It’s an essential mentor text for young writers ready to stomp, clap, and find their own literary rhythm.
Think this is a boring book? Think again! In The Most Boring Book Ever, the narrator insists nothing is happening while the vibrant illustrations show pirates, dragons, and epic adventures unfolding. It’s a clever, hilarious read that perfectly teaches students about tone, irony, and the power of looking beyond the surface. A must-have for any classroom library that wants to spark critical thinking and a lot of laughs.
History is a story we all share. Stunning mixed-media art to guide young readers through the harrowing truths of slavery. By framing the history within a classroom discussion, Alexander invites empathy, inquiry, and reflection.