The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators and their brand-new titles. In this post, author Lesa Cline-Ransome speaks about her novel Leaving Lymon.
The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators and their brand-new titles. In this post, Lois Lowry speaks about her poetry collection On the Horizon.
The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators and their brand-new titles. In this post, author Kara LaReau speaks about her picture book Baby Clown.
The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators and their brand-new titles. In this post, author Candace Fleming speaks about her biography The Rise and Fall of Charles Lindbergh.
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The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators. In this post, author Supriya Kelkar speaks about her middle-grade title, American as Paneer Pie.
The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators. In this post, author Monica Brown speaks about her picture-book biography Sharuko: El Arqueólogo Peruano Julio C. Tello / Peruvian Archaeologist Julio C. Tello.
The TeachingBooks Virtual Book Tour is your opportunity to learn from and build personal connections with extraordinary book creators. In this post, critically-acclaimed author Brandy Colbert speaks about her first middle-grade title, The Only Black Girls in Town.
Welcome to TeachingBooks' Virtual Book Tour! During this time when social distancing prevents us from gathering together, we are offering this tour to help readers build personal connections with authors and their new books. Young readers will also find an at-home activity just for them. In this inaugural post, hear Antoinette Portis introduce A New Green Day !
Birdsong is a celebration of relationships, an intergenerational friendship between two neighbors, an older artist named Agnes, and a young girl, Katherena, told from the child’s point of view. Agnes sees Katherena as an equal, and I hope readers will be able to find themselves in this book.