
Missing Boston?
What can I say about Boston that has not already been said? Unique neighborhoods, numerous museums, amazing sports teams, great shopping, and fascinating history have…

Climate Change for Kids
There’s no doubt that climate change will be one of the biggest challenges that children today will face as they stare down this planet’s future.…

Climate Change Preparedness Week (CREW) Sept. 24-30
In partnership with CREW (Communities Responding to Extreme Weather), we have prepared these book lists for Climate Preparedness Week, September 24-30. The nonfiction titles describe…

Books & Movies – Literary Adaptations
Which is better… the book or the movie? There’s only one way to find out – try both! Here’s a list of wonderful books that…

My Favorite Novel
By Kaitlyn Donato, WHS Student Everyone has their favorite novel. The pages are torn, the paper is yellow, and the paragraphs are lined with notes.…

Food Histories
What is the cultural value of food? Well, there’s a reading list for that. We all need to eat and different cultures have come up…

National Hispanic Heritage Month – Books for All Ages
During National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15), we celebrate and recognize the many contributions, diverse cultures, and extensive histories of Hispanic and…

Love is Stupid
It can’t be denied that love stories are a big part of young adult literature, but there’s more to life than romance. Sometimes you need…

Science Starts: Measure and Graph with Little Ones
While it feels incredibly basic to adults, learning to use tools of measurement is an important early scientific and mathematical skill, and it can be…

YA Thrillers That Will Keep You On the Edge of Your Seat
Looking for something to grab your attention and keep you occupied on these long, hot summer days? These YA thrillers are just the thing to…