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- In Praise of Mystery by Ada Limón (review)
- Compound Fracture by Andrew Joseph White (review)
- Toypurina: Japchivit Leader, Medicine Woman, Tongva Rebel by Cheyenne M. Stone (review)
- One Last Chance to Live by Francisco X. Stork (review)
- Lost by Bob Staake (review)
- A Roof! by Stephanie Ellen Sy (review)
- When Haru was Here by Dustin Thao (review)
- The Terrifying Tales of Vivian Vance by Josh Ulrich (review)
- The Gentlest of Wild Things by Sarah Underwood (review)
- Lola by Karla Arenas Valenti (review)
- Happy Town by Greg Van Eekhout (review)
- Weirdly Walter by Julia Walton (review)
- The Top Spot by Frank Weber (review)
- A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants: Wicked Weeds and Sinister Seeds by Rebecca E. Hirsch (review)
- Coming Home: A Hopi Resistance Story by Mavasta Honyouti (review)
- Penguin's Egg by Anna Kemp (review)
- The House with a Dragon in It by Nick Lake (review)
- Quagmire Tiarello Couldn't Be Better by Mylisa Larsen (review)
- The Hysterical Girls of St. Bernadette's by Hanna Alkaf (review)
- Team Park by Angela Ahn (review)
- Chooch Helped by Andrea L. Rogers (review)
- Deer Run Home by Ann Clare LeZotte (review)
- The Witching Wind by Natalie Lloyd (review)
- Onyx & Beyond by Amber McBride (review)
- Solis by Paola Mendoza (review)
- Esi the Brave (Who Was Not Afraid of Anything) by Bernard Mensah (review)
- A Map for Falasteen: A Palestinian Child's Search for Home by Maysa Odeh (review)
- What Lolo Wants by Cristina Oxtra (review)
- When the World Tips Over by Jandy Nelson (review)
- The Chainbreakers by Julian Randall (review)
- Stitches of Tradition (Gashkigwaaso Tradition) by Marcie Rendon (review)
- Find Her by Ginger Reno (review)
- If You're Not the One by Farah Naz Rishi (review)
- The Art Thieves by Andrea L. Rogers (review)
- Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell (review)
- On a Wing and a Tear by Cynthia Leitich Smith (review)
- Legend of the White Snake by Sher Lee (review)
- Tove and the Island with No Address by Lauren Soloy (review)
- Old Wounds
- They Call Me Teach: Lessons in Freedom by Lesa Cline-Ransome (review)
- Puppet by David Almond (review)
- Boy 2.0 by Tracey Baptiste (review)
- The Salt Thief: Gandhi's Heroic March to Freedom by Neal Bascomb (review)
- Missing Momma by Winsome Bingham (review)
- Till the Last Beat of My Heart by Louangie Bou-Montes (review)
- Rest in Peaches by Alex Brown (review)
- Perfect by Waka T. Brown (review)
- The Ghost of You by Michael Gray Bulla (review)
- As Edward Imagined: A Story of Edward Gorey in Three Acts by Matthew Burgess (review)
- Ukraine: Remember Also Me by George Butler (review)
- The Yowlers by Stacy Lynn Carroll (review)
- Aiko and the Planet of the Dogs by Ainhoa Cayuso (review)
- Pied by Avione Lee (review)
- Ida, in Love and in Trouble by Veronica Chambers (review)
- Aisle Nine by Ian X. Cho (review)
- Faeries Never Lie: Tales to Revel In ed. by Zoraida Córdova (review)
- They Watch from Below by Katya de Becerra (review)
- The Hotel Balzaar by Kate DiCamillo (review)
- Please Be My Star by Victoria Grace Elliott (review)
- Umami by Jacob Grant (review)
- The Heartbeat Drum: The Story of Carol Powder, Cree Drummer and Activist by Deidre Havrelock (review)
- The First Thing About You by Chaz Hayden (review)
- Hans Christian Andersen Winners and Finalists: Let Us Welcome the Magic and Dream
- Heinz Janisch–King of Dreams
- “I Believe in the Magic in Things”: Heinz Janisch in Conversation with the Institute for Youth Literature, Austria
- Sketchbooks and Word-Hoard: The Work of Sydney Smith
- There’s So Much That We Share: An Interview with Sydney Smith
- Sensing Bart Moeyaert’s Work and Life
- Marina Colasanti: An All-Blue Brazilian Idea
- The Imaginative World of Timo Parvela
- Redefining the Family with Lee Geum-yi
- Personality as Key to Intergenerational Communication: Dutch Author Edward van de Vendel
- Delight, Provocation, and the Essence of Brazil in Nelson Cruz’s Children’s Books
- The Work of the Chilean Illustrator Paloma Valdivia
- The Folk Phytopoetics in Cai Gao’s Visual Storytelling
- Challenging Childhoods in Iwona Chmielewska’s Picturebooks
- Elena Odriozola’s Illustrations: The Art of Honing Perspectives
- eBLINK: Bringing Authentic Picturebooks into the EAL Classroom in Norway
- Interview with the Team of the Independent Spanish Children’s Magazine Kiwi
- Power of Images on Narrating the Peace
- Little Moons by Jen Storm (review)
- Madsi the True by S.J. Taylor (review)
- Doña Quixote: Flight of the Witch by Rey Terciero (review)
- The Dividing Sky by Jill Tew (review)
- Night Owls by A.R. Vishny (review)
- Ash’s Cabin by Jen Wang (review)
- Agent Unicorn by Jenny Alvarado (review)
- Bye Forever, I Guess by Jodi Meadows (review)
- No More Señora Mimí by Meg Medina (review)
- The Rise of Issa Igwe by Shanna Miles (review)
- The Midnight Panther by Poonam Mistry (review)
- Twenty-Four Seconds from Now…:A LOVE Story by Jason Reynolds (review)
- Desert Echoes by Abdi Nazemian (review)
- The Strangest Fish by Katherine Arden (review)
- Godfather Death by Sally Nicholls (review)
- Splinter & Ash by Marieke Nijkamp (review)
- Gracie Under the Waves by Linda Sue Park (review)
- Stage Fright by Wendy Parris (review)
- Golden Gate: Building the Mighty Bridge by Elizabeth Partridge (review)
- Goth Moth by Kai Lüftner (review)
- The Gray City by Torben Kuhlmann (review)
- Bog Myrtle by Sid Sharp (review)
- I’m Sorry You Got Mad by Kyle Lukoff (review)
- The Creepening of Dogwood House by Eden Royce (review)
- Cursed Boys and Broken Hearts by Adam Sass (review)
- Such Lovely Skin by Tatiana Schlote-Bonne (review)
- Light Enough to Float by Lauren Seal (review)
- The Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys (review)
- Everything We Never Had by Randy Ribay (review)
- Pearl: A Graphic Novel by Sherri L. Smith (review)
- The Girls of Skylark Lane by Robin Benway (review)
- The River Is My Ocean by Rio Cortez (review)
- The Outsmarters by Deborah Ellis (review)
- Taxi Ghost by Sophie Escabasse (review)
- A Constellation of Minor Bears by Jen Ferguson (review)
- A Moving Story by Beth Ferry (review)
- Knots by Colleen Frakes (review)
- The Unfinished by Cheryl Isaacs (review)
- Steve, A Pretty Exceptional Horse by Kelly Collier (review)
- Library Girl by Polly Horvath (review)
- Where’s Bearry? by Joe Gatto (review)
- The Monstrous Kind by Lydia Gregovic (review)
- Popcorn by Rob Harrell (review)
- The Lies We Conjure by Sarah Henning (review)
- The Curse of Madame Petrova by Marjolijn Hof (review)
- When We Flew Away: A Novel of Anne Frank Before the Diary by Alice Hoffman (review)
- Bear in a Bathrobe by Maddie Frost (review)
- The Shadow Road by K.D. Kirchmeier (review)
- The Maid and the Crocodile by Jordan Ifueko (review)
- Spirit Sleuths: How Magicians and Detectives Exposed the Ghost Hoaxes by Gail Jarrow (review)
- This Fatal Kiss by Alicia Jasinska (review)
- Stealing Little Moon: The Legacy of the American Indian Boarding Schools by Dan SaSuWeh Jones (review)
- Monster Tree by Sarah Allen (review)
- Pick the Lock by A.S. King (review)
- Narwhal: Unicorn of the Arctic by Candace Fleming (review)
- A Strange Thing Happened in Cherry Hall by Jasmine Warga (review)
- With Love, Echo Park by Laura Taylor Namey (review)
- Shaken by James Preller (review)
- Sweetest Darkness by Leslie Lutz (review)
- Markless by C.G. Malburi (review)
- The Chronicles of Viktor Valentine by Z. Brewer (review)
- Where We Can Hear the Giants Sing by Peter Cheong (review)
- Not Nothing by Gayle Forman (review)
- Libertad by Bessie Flores Zaldívar (review)
- To the Bone by Alena Bruzas (review)
- Songlight by Moira Buffini (review)
- Bodega Cats: Picture Purrfect by Hilda Eunice Burgos (review)
- Uprooted: A Memoir About What Happens When Your Family Moves Back by Ruth Chan (review)
- The Mythmakers: The Remarkable Fellowship of C.S. Lewis And J.R.R. Tolkien by John Hendrix (review)
- Bringing Back Kay-Kay by Dev Kothari (review)
- The Loss of the Burying Ground by J. Anderson Coats (review)
- The Sound of Silence: Metaphors of Childhood, Disability, and Incommunicability in Italian Children’s Literature
- The Power of Translation: Rediscovering the Work of Renée Reggiani for Young Readers Today
- Watery Imaginings: Exploring the Watercolor Odysseys of Alessandro Sanna
- When the Five Senses Are Not Enough: An Interview with Fausta Orecchio
- Peperini: A Comics Series for Young Readers by Diabolo Edizioni
- Francesco D’Adamo’s Ordinary Moral Heroes
- Focus IBBY
- Postcards
- Ost-Westlicher Kulturtransfer In Der Deutschsprachigen Kinder- Und Jugendliteratur. [East-West Cultural Transfer In German-Language Children’s And Youth Literature.] ed. by Oxane Leingang and Klaus Schenk (review)
- Wild Visionary. Maurice Sendak in Queer Jewish Context by Golan Y. Moskowitz (review)
- Burgzorgs Blik. Zwarte mensen in prentenboeken en beeldverhalen van 1910 tot nu. [Burgzorg’s Perspective. Black People in Picture Books from 1910 to the Present by Ricardo Burgzorg and Arjan Peters (review)
- Containing Childhood. Space and Identity in Children’s Literature ed. Danielle Russell (review)
- Kästner-Handbuch. Leben—Werk—Wirkung. [Kästner-Handbook. Life—Work—Impact.] ed. by Stefan Neuhaus (review)
- Mariagripelikt. Maria Gripes barnböcker och tidiga ungdomsromaner tolkade genom barns litteratursamtal. [Mariagripe-Like. Maria Gripe’s Children’s Books and Early Youth Novels Interpreted through Children’s Literary Conversations] by Martin Hellström (review)
- Tracing the Evolution of Contemporary Italian Children’s Literature
- The Long Reach of Creativity: The Lasting Impact of 1970s Italian Children’s Literature
- Words at Play for Emerging Readers: Children’s Poetry in the Framework of Italian Preschool Education (Ages Zero to Six)
- From Queens to Rebel Girls? Biographies about Women within Italian Children’s Literature
- Diversity in Italian Picturebooks for Children: Themes, Limitations, and Provocations
- Annual Author and Title Index: Volume 77, September, 2023—July/August, 2024
- Wolfgang in the Meadow by Lenny Wen (review)
- Quill the Forest Keeper by Marije Tolman (review)
- Nightmare in the Backyard by Jeff Strand (review)
- Invisible Isabel by Sally J. Pla (review)
- A Magic Fierce and Bright by Hemant Nayak (review)
- Welcome to Scare School by Jarrett Lerner (review)
- Trespass Against Us by Leon Kemp (review)
- Evidence! How Dr. John Snow Solved the Mystery of Cholera by Deborah Hopkinson (review)
- Joined at the Joints by Marissa Eller (review)
- Gamerville by Johnnie Christmas (review)
- Drown Me with Dreams by Gabi Burton (review)
- Into the Goblin Market by Vikki VanSickle (review)
- Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch (review)
- Enola's Best Friend by Katie Kordesh (review)
- Read at Your Own Risk by Remy Lai (review)
- Death at Morning House by Maureen Johnson (review)
- The Ship in the Window by Travis Jonker (review)
- Felix Powell, Boy Dog by Erin Entrada Kelly (review)
- The Wilderness of Girls by Madeline Claire Franklin (review)
- Castle of the Cursed by Romina Garber (review)
- Island of Whispers by Frances Hardinge (review)
- Go, Wilma, Go! Wilma Rudolph, from Athlete to Activist by Amira Rose Davis (review)
- Return to Sender by Lauren Draper (review)
- Subject and Use Index
- Correction
- Let's Go, Coco! by Coco Fox (review)
- Call Me Roberto! Roberto Clemente Goes to Bat for Latinos by Nathalie Alonso (review)
- Clever Crow by Chris Butterworth (review)
- Dinner at the Brake Fast by Renee Beauregard Lute (review)
- Wings to Soar by Tina Athaide (review)
- Helga by Catherine Yu (review)
- When Beavers Flew: An Incredible True Story of Rescue and Relocation by Kristen Tracy (review)
- The Ghost of Us by James L. Sutter (review)
- Sinclair, the Velociraptor Who Thought He Was a Chicken by Douglas Rees (review)
- The Running Machine: The Invention of the Very First Bicycle by Keith Negley (review)
- Zombie Apocalypse Running Club by Carrie Mac (review)
- Woe: A Housecat's Story of Despair by Lucy Knisley (review)
- How it All Ends by Emma Hunsinger (review)
- Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch by Codie Crowley (review)
- The Pale Queen by Ethan M. Aldridge (review)
- London on My Mind by Clara Alves (review)
- Rosa by Starlight by Hilary McKay (review)
- Sunrise Nights by Jeff Zentner (review)
- Bad Graces by Kyrie McCauley (review)
- Where Wolves Don't Die by Anton Trueuer (review)
- Danté Plays His Blues by Allen R. Wells (review)
- Celestial Monsters by Aiden Thomas (review)
- Girls Like Her by Melanie Sumrow (review)
- Greenwild: The City Beyond the Sea by Pari Thomson (review)
- Eighteen Roses by Shannon C. F. Rogers (review)
- I'm From Here Too by Kashmira Sheth (review)
- On the Bright Side by Anna Sortino (review)
- Anzu and the Realm of Darkness by Mai K. Nguyen (review)
- Girls Who Burn by MK Pagano (review)
- Come Out, Come Out by Natalie C. Parker (review)
- Buffalo Dreamer by Violet Duncan (review)
- The 66th Rebirth of Frankie Caridi by Johnny Marciano (review)
- Bears and Dogs: Animals, Animal Metaphors, and the Telling of Rape and Gendered Collectivity in Fredrik Backman's Beartown
- Difference in Narnia: Giants, Dwarfs, and Others
- Hand in Hand: Interconnected Narrative and Illustration in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- "i thought maby you might help as you other Little Children": Using Letters to Mrs. Roosevelt to Reread the Classed Other in Depression-Era Children's Literature
- The Representation of Alternative Education in Katherine Rundell's The Girl Savage and David Almond's My Name Is Mina
- Lewis Carroll: Formed By Faith by Charlie Lovett (review)
- Becoming Ezra Jack Keats by Virginia McGee Butler (review)
- A Centennial Celebration of The Brownies' Book ed. by Dianne Johnson-Feelings and Jonda C. McNair (review)
- At Risk: Black Youth and the Creative Imperative in the Post-Civil Rights Era by Jennifer Griffiths (review)
- From Wallflowers to Bulletproof Families: The Power of Disability in Young Adult Narratives by Abbey Meyer (review)
- The Transformative Potential of LGBTQ+ Children's Picture Books by Jennifer Miller (review)
- International LGBTQ+ Literature for Children and Young Adults ed. by B. J. Epstein and Elizabeth L. Chapman (review)
- They Also Write for Kids: Cross-Writing, Activism, and Children's Literature by Suzanne Manizza Roszak (review)
- Containing Childhood: Space and Identity in Children's Literature ed. by Danielle Russell (review)
- Fantasy and Myth in the Anthropocene: Imagining Futures and Dreaming Hope in Literature and Media ed. by Marek Oziewicz, Brian Attebery, and Tereza Dêdinová (review)
- Contributors and Editors
- Award Applications
- From the Editor
- It Is Not a Game!: White Supremacy and Other Messages in Materials for Youth
- National and Religious Messages in Israeli Search-and-Find Books for Children
- Making Beliefs: Educational Card Games as Scripts of Imperial Fantasy
- "At Home in the Water": Swimming and Progressive Girlhood in Early Twentieth-Century Club Fiction
- An Intersectional Coming-of-Age: On Body Positivity, Agency, and Self-Expression in Fat Chance, Charlie Vega
- On Making Good Trouble and More Time for Ourselves
- "This malfeasance must be stopped!": Flora & Ulysses and the Literary Quality of Children's Books
- Metanarration and the Reassessment of Narrative Information in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- "I Can't Go to the Public Library": The Limited Literacy Sponsorscape of American Haredi Children's Literature
- Small Acts of Kindness in an Unequal World: Picture Books During and After the Great Recession
- "Billions of Lives Weighed Against the Ethics of Six 'Kids …'": The Moral Universe of the Animorphs
- Books Received
- Self and Story in Early Childhood: Children's Developing Minds Revealed by Parent-Led Research by Hugh Crago (review)
- Blockheads, Beagles, and Sweet Babboos: New Perspectives on Charles Schulz by Michelle Ann Abate (review)
- Forgotten Disney: Essays on the Lesser-Known Productions by Kathy Merlock Jackson, Carl H. Sederholm, and Mark I. West (review)
- Imagining the Irish Child: Discourses of Childhood in Irish Anglican Writing of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries by Jarlath Killeen (review)