Swing! By James Yang New York : Viking, 2026. Picture book. Swing! is an adorable story about the magic of childhood heroes. Readers meet an elementary-aged girl who is learning to play tennis with her dad as her patient coach. Together, they watch legendary tennis player Arthur Ashe (1943–1993) win matches on TV. When our young protagonist doesn’t win as often as she’d like, her temper gets the best of her. And when Timmy bothers her at school, she isn’t always as kind as she could be. Along the way, she turns her admiration for Arthur Ashe into inspiration—and looks pretty cool doing it in her Ashe-inspired eyewear. The book is a great choice for kids who have a sports hero of their own. I especially enjoyed the spunky attitude of this determined character, who knows what she wants and works hard to achieve it. It’s a feel-good story that may encourage readers to think about the heroes in their own lives and the lessons those heroes can teach them. If you’re looking for an inspiring...
Did you know that we experience eclipses of the sun and moon every year? This year the Solar eclipse was on August 12th and blocked out the sun for a full 2 minutes. Did you see it? It's okay if you missed it, because we're going to have a lunar eclipse on August 28th. Earth is one of the few planets that experience solar eclipses. Here are some books to learn more about eclipses, what they've meant to the people that view them, and other fun space facts. Eclipse of 1919: How Einstein's Theory of General Relativity Changed Our World by: Emily Arnold McCully New York: Christy Ottaviano Books, 2025. Informational Albert Einstein has always had a curious mind, fascinated with the laws of the universe and finding ways to explain how it all worked together. He had a theory, an idea, that gravity is what happens when objects bend the space and time around them. But gravity isn't something easily seen so to test his hypothesis, he needed to see if the gravity of the sun ...