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Educational Offerings
By LJ and SLJ editors
Last fall, we featured virtual protest art exhibits—This season, we're continuing to look at the power of art in all forms. Virtual museum tours are a creative field trip idea for students as well as a safe, fun way to engage the entire family. We highlight some of our favorite collections to browse this season.
imageWorld-Class Virtual Museum Tours
By Robin Bradford
Now, with the help of museums across the world, you can tour artistic treasures as often as you like from the comfort of your home. 
image Essential Titles in Popular Science
By Cate Schneiderman
Build collections that support the scientific inquiries of non-scientists, with titles that will hold the interest of the layperson without sacrificing nuance or accuracy.
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image 90 Mysteries Promise Escape and Coziness
By Melissa DeWild
In coming months, cozy mysteries will make room for millennial and Gen Z sleuths and readers can revisit familiar favorites in new titles and formats.
image LJ Talks to Science Writer Mary Roach
By Stephanie Sendaula
We caught up with the author ahead of the publication of her upcoming book, Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.
image YA Authors on Yearnings, Obsessions, and Hopes
By Melanie Kletter
Safia Elhillo, Allison Saft, and Steven Salvatore tell SLJ about their favorite childhood books and take a deep dive into the main characters in their debut novels.

imageA Conversation with Erin Benzakein
By LJ Reviews
The author of Floret Farm's Discovering Dahlia talks with LJ about growing flowers for your home, her new work on dahlias, and books she suggests to others.

image Angeline Boulley and Diana Ma in Conversation
By Diana Ma and Angeline Boulley
The debut novelists discuss their writing challenges, their families' reactions to their novels, and using the YA genre to discuss identity and culture.
image Tweens Revolutionize Online Activism
By Kelly Jensen
Young people make their voices heard on issues from the election to climate change, one click at a time.
image Literary Lives
By LJ Reviews
Bailey writes an essential companion to Philip Roth's semi-autobiographical novels. Langdon Hammer & Stephen Yenser compile the letters of poet James Merrill.

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