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Picture This
By LJ and SLJ editors
Browsing real estate listings and taking a peek at other people's homes has become a popular pastime during the pandemic. With weekend open houses currently on hold, just how are we going to satisfy that craving? We feature one of our favorite (and accessible) ways to engage in wanderlust
image Daydream by Browsing Real Estate Listings
By Jennifer Dayton
Who doesn't like looking at new spaces and envisioning a different life? We feature several ways to browse listings, allowing you to escape from everyday life.
image Go Outside And Grow: 8 Gardening and Nature-Inspired Titles
By Deborah Broocker
These varied resources help to address the fundamentals of establishing a broad range of projects, both large and small.
AD: SLJ Teen Live What's Next
image Women Who Rock: 44 Titles To Build Musical Collections
By Lisa Henry
This booklist can serve as a starting point to ensure that collections convey the contributions of women, especially women of color and queer women.
image Q&A: The Readers' Advisory Guide To Horror
By LJ Reviews
Becky Spratford talks with LJ about writing the third edition, the ongoing popularity of horror, and how the genre has changed over the years.
image 16 YA Novels That Keep It Real
By SLJ Reviews
These realistic novels for teens explore identity, family relationships, and figuring out your place in the world, all told with honesty and nuance.
AD: LJ DOD 2021
image Red Herrings to Whodunits: 17 Super Middle Grade Mysteries
By SLJ Reviews
We feature several titles to keep tween mystery fans turning pages for the remainder of the summer and beyond.
image 19 Realistic Middle Grade Novels That Capture Tween Life
By SLJ Reviews
The young people featured in these middle grade novels are intrepid, confronting racism, grief, queer identity, and more. They’re relatable teens and tweens, making mistakes and stumbling as they find themselves. 
image 12 Books Full of Weird Science To Fascinate the Whole Family
By SLJ Reviews
Nothing like bugs that fizz, animals with mucus-skin, and slimy information about digestion to get the whole family in on these weird science lessons.
image 13 Picture Books To Read and Discuss Together
By SLJ Reviews
Some books are just nicer when they are shared. We pulled together some favorites that allow for exploration, discussion, or just cozy lap time.

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