This series is part of a series celebrating Hispanic and Latine Heritage Month, featuring titles that illuminate the diversity and breadth of the Hispanic and Latine experience, as well as the power of growing up in a multicultural household.

Q&A With Yamile Saied Méndez, Author of Horse Country

Anonymous  //  Sep 15, 2022

Back to School

Back to School Spotlight: Scholastic ClassroomsCount™ Helps California Teacher

Langley Leverett  //  Aug 26, 2022

Head Back to School With Scholastic!

Guest Blogger  //  Aug 11, 2022

Librarian Spotlight: K.C. Boyd, School Librarian, Washington D.C.

10 Things To Know About K.C. Boyd, 2022 School Librarian of the Year

Guest Blogger  //  Aug 8, 2022

My Bookprint: Daya Thiara

Guest Blogger  //  Aug 5, 2022

Destination Unknown Teaches Us to Learn from Our Past

Amanda Livingston  //  Jun 30, 2022

This article is part of a series celebrating Pride Month by highlighting LGBTQIA+ characters encountering unprecedented social and romantic situations, and whose stories have helped make readers feel seen and supported in their own personal journeys.

What if What’s Expected of You is Not Who You Are?

michelle pastor  //  Jun 30, 2022

1, 2, 3 Let's Protect Our Friends Under the Sea!

Sara Conway  //  Jun 21, 2022

Dog Man Summer Camp is Back!

Guest Blogger  //  Jun 17, 2022

Scholastic Donates Books to Support LGBTQIA+ Youth

Amanda Livingston  //  Jun 17, 2022

This article is part of a series celebrating Pride Month by highlighting LGBTQIA+ characters encountering unprecedented social and romantic situations, and whose stories have helped make readers feel seen and supported in their own personal journeys.

Breaking Down Toxic Masculinity in The Music of What Happens

Amanda Livingston  //  Jun 15, 2022

Gordon Korman Publishes His 100th Book with Scholastic

Amanda Livingston  //  Jun 15, 2022

Audiobook Listening for the Whole Family

Amanda Livingston  //  Jun 15, 2022

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