Help foster your students' love of reading by refreshing your classroom library with the top new releases. Putting new books into your students’ hands will help both avid and striving readers remain engaged and motivated to learn.
From captivating graphic novels to action-packed chapter books, these new releases touch on a variety of interests, topics, and themes that are bound to get every student excited about reading.
New Children's Books for March
Young readers will delight in That's Not Funny, David!, the latest installment to the best-selling No, David! series. David is determined to get lots of laughs out of everyone, but not all of his tricks are funny... like sticking things up his nose!
There's also the newest book to the Nat Enough series: Nat a Chance: A Graphic Novel. Aftter signing up for a triathlon with her best friend, Nat is faced with setbacks and challenges like she has never experienced before. Can Nat get out of her own way and complete the triathlon, or will she convince herself that she's not cut out for it and quit?
For I Survived fans, share I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 (Special Edition: I Survived #1)! This special edition to book one in the series features a new letter from the author and 80 pages of full-color bonus content, including a tour of the Titanic's first-class decks, historical photos of the ship and passengers, and a timeline of the technology that helped us uncover it.
Meanwhile, older readers will be captivated by the highly anticipated Sunrise on the Reaping, the phenomenal fifth book in the Hunger Games series. Readers will revisit Panem 24 years before the events of The Hunger Games, starting on the morning of the reaping of the Fiftieth Hunger Games, also known as the Second Quarter Quell.
Shop the best new releases for March below! You can find all books and activities at The Teacher Store.