By Christy Joy Frost, Illustrated by Vivien Rubin
Published November 15, 2016
Kayla dropped the laundry basket down by the washing machine. This was the last load to bring down. She was hot from running up and down the stairs all morning. She rolled up her sleeves...
By Natalia M. Thompson, Illustrated by Jessica Brodsky
Published November 15, 2016
Today is gray. A sluggish gray, tantalizing us with memories of the sunny days we could see Popocateptl. The day has been immersed with haze, clouds clotting the sky. It's on days like this that...
By Katherine Roth, Illustrated by Emma Glennon
Published November 15, 2016
The movie droned on: " . . . though today some of the canyons hold man-made lakes. This played an important role in the discovery of . . . " I slumped down in my...
By Karin Denton, Illustrated by Tara Hutchinson
Published November 15, 2016
Tick-tick. Tick-tick. The turn signal silenced as Dad rounded the last curb. After a long car ride, Orchard Drive was finally in view. My soon-to-be new house loomed in the distance. It was a sort...
By Parth Ravel, Illustrated by Alex Hamilton
Published November 15, 2016
Have you found a landing site yet, Mallory?" roared General Landings, gray hairs bristling. In the close confines of the ship's cockpit, the sound nearly blew my eardrums out. I gritted my teeth and said,...
By Gus Ruchman, Illustrated by Noel Lunceford
Published November 14, 2016
“Jaidev," his mother whispered to him, as he ran into her arms. "How was your day?" "Good!" he answered vigorously, as they gave each other their ritual hug and kiss. "And the weekend is finally...
By Annakai Hayakawa Geshlider, Illustrated by Marci Lessman
Published November 14, 2016
A mysterious quietness filled the misty morning air as Sadie stepped into her slippers and tiptoed out to the garden. The cold morning air slipped beneath her flannel nightgown and made her shiver. Here in...
By Ben Mast, Illustrated by Thea Green
Published November 14, 2016
The hole, setting there in the middle of the clearing, was by no means small, but the little, wide-eyed girl of thirteen years was still amazed that something as big as a dragon could've fit...
By Brigit Pierce, Sam Hinton, and Hannah Feren; Illustrated by Boróka Ferencz
Published November 1, 2016
Sprinting across the asphalt road, on her way to school, all Drew had on her mind was how the prank was going to unfold. Over the years, she had perfected her talent for imitating other...
By Aleydis Barnes, Illustrated by Regina Arriola
Published November 1, 2016
Holiday decorations on Summer Street always got a little out of hand. If a two-hundred-foot inflatable Santa was put up one day, you better believe that there would be a three-hundred-foot menorah the next day....