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Upcoming Releases

12 Inspiring STEM Books for Girls

Finding Wonders

Echo Mountain

Echo Mountain

25 Favourite Middle Grade Book Covers of 2022

The Midnight Children

100 Best Books for 5th Graders (10-Year-Olds)

The Peddler's Road

We Could Be Heroes

We Could be Heroes

Death and Loss in Middle Grade Literature - Pragmatic Mom

The Miraculous

Keeper of Myths (Secrets of Valhalla #2)

Keeper of Myths

Nerdy Book Club

The Real Boy

New Release: As Strong as the River

SARAH NOBLE

Sarah Noble is an American illustrator/author with a passion for color, composition, and storytelling. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Brigham Young University and a Masters in Children’s Book Illustration from the Cambridge School of Art in the UK. She enjoys creating narratives using a variety of techniques, including pen & ink, watercolor, and oil pastels. She loves exploring the relationship between text and illustration, as well as the process of creating a world with memorable characters. Much of Sarah’s inspiration is drawn from nature and unique, atmospheric, or moody environments. Her goal is to create beautiful, thought-provoking narratives that resonate with both young and old audiences .

Little cub wants to be big and strong like all the other bears because there’s nothing bigger or stronger than a bear… or is there?

Join this curious bear cub as it learns from its mother how to hunt, fish, scratch and be patient in this beautiful debut picture book from Sarah Noble. Touching on themes of nature, nurture, and the importance of family, this is the perfect story for any curious young reader starting to question the world around them.

Authors and Books

10/05/2019

Barbara Johnson

Timeless Lifestyle Opportunities

21/04/2019

Evelyn Nix

Modern Ghost Stories

02/03/2019

Marissa Scott

America Best Debut Short Stories 2017

17/03/2019

Verlyn Flieger

Tolkien's Legendarium: Essays on the History of Middle-Earth

Publishing Young Voices

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Young people growing up in the digital age experience a unique blend of opportunities and challenges. Constant connectivity through social media fosters relationships and community but also brings pressures regarding online presence and self-image. With easy access to vast information, they can explore interests and engage in global issues, though this can lead to information overload. Additionally, digital tools enable creative expression and activism, allowing them to raise awareness about important topics. However, concerns about mental health, including cyberbullying and social comparison, highlight the need for digital literacy and responsible use of technology. Overall, their experiences emphasize the importance of balancing the benefits of digital life with its challenges.