Featured resources from TeachingBooks.
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March 2026
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Book Resumes to Support Title Selection
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TeachingBooks has enhanced our Book Resumes to make them even more useful and actionable for your work. Each instant report now includes at-a-glance grade-level classifications from multiple trusted, professional sources, so that you can quickly and confidently see recommended grade bands for any title.
Our Book Resumes continue to draw from eight respected professional review sources, giving you consistent, comprehensive resumes that includes full professional reviews, information about state and national award recognitions, reading levels, book samples, and so much more.
To access Book Resumes, simply...
- Sign in to TeachingBooks with your email
- Search for a title, and select the "book resume" option
- View, print, or share—seamlessly giving community stakeholders documentation about your book selections
Or learn more at: TeachingBooks.net/BookResumes and let us know how you're using these them.
Our best, The TeachingBooks Team
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Featured Booklist: ALSC Notable Children's Books
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So many children's books are published that it's easy to miss the standouts. Thankfully, the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) selects titles as ALSC Notable Children's Books every year. Visit this display to home in on exemplary titles for young readers and discover TeachingBooks' collections of resources to help you make the most of them.
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Explore This
Booklist
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Book Awards on TeachingBooks
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TeachingBooks presents: Summer Reading Programs—Lists and Resources for Everyone
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Promote your summer reading program with interactive and engaging resources on TeachingBooks! Discover ready-to-use book lists and tools that connect readers to stories they enjoy. Optimize student choice to encourage and build upon out-of-school reading habits. Leave with fresh ideas to keep readers excited all summer long.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2026 3:00 CT
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Can't attend live? Sign up to receive a recording.
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Meet-the-Author Recording: Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream
with Tanya Lee Stone
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Listen to the fascinating story from 1961 of the female flyers who took the same tests as male astronauts to determine whether women could be allowed in NASA's space program from author Tanya Lee Stone's Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream (Candlewick Press, 2009).
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Listen To This Recording
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Browse all TeachingBooks Meet-the-Author Recordings
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Nat Cardozo on Origin
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Nat Cardozo shares her journey in creating the richly illustrated collection of stories in Origin: An Illuminating Look at Indigenous Peoples and Their Connection to the Natural World (Red Comet Press, 2025). Visit our blog to hear the author recording and explore the unique self-portrait Invitation to Imagine activity.
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Virtual Book Tour posts
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TeachingBooks & Sora Connections
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If your school uses both TeachingBooks and Sora, students and teachers can now easily access Sora books from TeachingBooks. Plus, if you activate the Sora Wishlist feature, students and teachers can suggest specific digital books to be added to your Sora collection.
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TeachingBooks in Action posts
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