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The Blonde Dies First

by Joelle Wellington

A group of friends fight to choose their own fates in this trope-savvy, self-referential young adult thriller from the acclaimed author of Their Vicious Games, about a demonic force that acts according to horror movie rules in the spirit of the Scream movies.Devon is always being left behind by her genius twin sister, Drew. At this point, it&’s a fact of life. But Devon has one last plan before Drew leaves for college a whole year early—The Best Summer Ever. After committing to the bit a little too much, the twins and their chaotic circle of friends learn why you don&’t ever mess with a Ouija board if you want to actually survive the Best Summer Ever, and soon find themselves being hunted down by…a demon? But while there&’s no mistaking the creeping, venomous figure is not from around here, their method doesn&’t feel very demonic at all. In fact, it&’s downright human—going after them in typical slasher movie kill order. And that means Devon, the blonde, is up first and her decade-long crush, Yaya, is the Final Girl who must kill or be killed to end the cycle. Devon has never liked playing by anyone else&’s rules though, not even a demon&’s, and the longer this goes on, the more she feels Drew and Yaya slipping away from her even as she tries to help them all survive. Can they use their horror movie knowledge to flip the script and become the hunters instead of the hunted? Or will their best summer ever be their last?

The Loudest Silence

by Sydney Langford

Two disabled queer teens find belonging in this poignant platonic love story about singing, signing, and solidarity.Casey Kowalski once dreamed of becoming a professional singer. Then the universe threw her a life-altering curveball—sudden, permanent, and profound hearing loss—just before her family&’s move from Portland to Miami. Now, she&’s learning to navigate the world as a Deaf-Hard of Hearing person while trying to conceal her hearing loss from her new schoolmates. Hayden González-Rossi is also keeping secrets. Three generations of González men have risen to stardom on the soccer field, and Hayden knows his family expects him to follow in their footsteps, but he wants to quit soccer and pursue a career on Broadway. If only his Generalized Anxiety Disorder didn&’t send him into a debilitating spiral over the thought of telling the truth.Casey and Hayden are both determined to hide who they really are. But when they cross paths at school, they bond over their shared love of music and their mutual feeling that they don&’t belong, and the secrets come spilling out. Their friendship is the beating heart of this dual-perspective story featuring thoughtful disability representation, nuanced queer identities, and a lovably quirky supporting cast.

Our Wicked Histories

by Amy Goldsmith

A teen girl&’s attempt to make amends with her former friend group takes a sinister turn during a weekend getaway at an ancestral Irish estate in this atmospheric, literary horror from the author of Those We Drown. There&’s something in the lake at Wren Hall.At least, that&’s what the locals say. Not that Meg cares much about the rumors. When she&’s asked to spend Halloween weekend at the Ireland retreat of the wealthy Wren twins, she recognizes the invitation for exactly what it is: her last, and only, chance to save her spot at Greyscott&’s, the exclusive British art school she attended on scholarship until last summer. Clever, beautiful, and talented, the twins are the pride of Greyscott&’s, and kindhearted Lottie Wren was once Meg&’s closest friend. But not anymore.None of Meg&’s old friend group have talked to her since she left school—and they especially don&’t talk about the incident that resulted in her suspension. Now, Meg is willing to do whatever it takes to earn their forgiveness.But Wren Hall turns out to be far from the idyllic country manor Meg was expecting. The house is damp and drafty, the mirrors are all covered, and the weed-choked lake is at the center of legends that haunt the property to this day—a tainted legacy the estate seems unable to shake.The truth is, people aren&’t the only ones who keep secrets. Places can keep them too—and Wren Hall is drowning in them. When the past bleeds into the present and ancient sins rise to the surface, Meg must ask herself how well she really knows her one-time best friends...or whether any of them will survive the weekend.

The Years of the Locust

by Loula Grace Erdman

They each took a portion of their past, examining it, remembering Old Dade and the part he had played in their own lives, rolling things they had not thought of for years, stretching out all the bright tapestry of memory before them... for three days, time and memory were something they held in their hands. These were the people who had most to remember: Beulah Fulton Kenzie--the outsider from Illinois in whom the Kenzies could find no flaw, yet who married Mark with a sense of guilt. Allison Kenzie Ranyak--Dade’s granddaughter and “only child,” who defied small things and small souls with a stubborn, bright courage which carried her far from the farm. Barry Kenzie--Dade’s youngest son, to whom books, not the farm, were home. Mark Kenzie--Dade’s grandson, weakened and spoiled by Julia, loved by Beulah, and changed by her into the man who could almost fill Dade’s place. Julia Callaway Kenzie--faithful wife to Dade’s oldest son, Tom, a conscientious mother and dutiful daughter-in-law, whose feeling of inadequacy made her take refuge in sharp, veiled insults. Elaine Courtney Waring--a sort of cousin of Dade, who married Henry Waring rather than die an old maid and wandered through the routine of her days as though asleep. Miss Laura Meeks--who did her Christian duty for sixty years and always wondered what would have happened if Dade had kissed her. Virgie and Jim Meadors--to whom Dade meant luck and courage and escape from the Bottoms.

The Last Girls Standing

by Jennifer Dugan

A queer YA psychological thriller from the author of Some Girls Do.&“Shocking, captivating, and utterly chilling. A delicious thriller that will have you tearing through pages to get to the end, where you won&’t be disappointed.&” —Jessica Goodman, bestselling author of They Wish They Were Us and The CounselorsSloan and Cherry. Cherry and Sloan. They met only a few days before masked men with machetes attacked the summer camp where they worked, a massacre that left the rest of their fellow counselors dead. Now, months later, the two are inseparable, their traumatic experience bonding them in ways no one else can understand.But as new evidence comes to light and Sloan learns more about the motives behind the ritual killing that brought them together, she begins to suspect that her girlfriend may be more than just a survivor—she may actually have been a part of it. Cherry tries to reassure her, but Sloan only becomes more distraught. Is this gaslighting or reality? Is Cherry a victim or a perpetrator? Is Sloan confused, or is she seeing things clearly for the very first time? Against all odds, Sloan survived that hot summer night. But will she survive what comes next?

She Gets the Girl

by Rachael Lippincott Alyson Derrick

She&’s All That meets What If It&’s Us in this New York Times bestselling hate-to-love YA romantic comedy from the coauthor of Five Feet Apart Rachael Lippincott and debut writer Alyson Derrick.Alex Blackwood is a little bit headstrong, with a dash of chaos and a whole lot of flirt. She knows how to get the girl. Keeping her on the other hand…not so much. Molly Parker has everything in her life totally in control, except for her complete awkwardness with just about anyone besides her mom. She knows she&’s in love with the impossibly cool Cora Myers. She just…hasn&’t actually talked to her yet. Alex and Molly don&’t belong on the same planet, let alone the same college campus. But when Alex, fresh off a bad (but hopefully not permanent) breakup, discovers Molly&’s hidden crush as their paths cross the night before classes start, they realize they might have a common interest after all. Because maybe if Alex volunteers to help Molly learn how to get her dream girl to fall for her, she can prove to her ex that she&’s not a selfish flirt. That she&’s ready for an actual commitment. And while Alex is the last person Molly would ever think she could trust, she can&’t deny Alex knows what she&’s doing with girls, unlike her. As the two embark on their five-step plans to get their girls to fall for them, though, they both begin to wonder if maybe they&’re the ones falling…for each other.

Vaulting Through Time

by Nancy McCabe

“A heartwarming and absorbing journey.” —Margaret McMullan, author of Sources of Light “Clever, suspenseful, and big-hearted.” —Beth Ann Bauman, author of Jersey Angel and Rosie and Skate Can she perform the vault of her life to save her loved ones—and herself? Sixteen-year-old gymnast Elizabeth Arlington doesn’t care that her mother is older than the other girls’ moms or that she doesn’t look anything like her parents. She has too much other stuff to worry about: an embarrassing crush on her ex-best-friend Zach, and changes in her body that affect her center of gravity and make vaulting and tumbling more terrifying than they used to be. But when she makes a discovery that throws her entire identity into question, she turns to Zach, who suggests a way for her to find the answers her mother won’t give her: a time machine they found in an abandoned house. As Elizabeth catapults through time, she encounters a mysterious abandoned child, an elite gymnast preparing for Olympic Trials, and an enigmatic woman who seems to know more than she’s revealing. Then when a thief makes off with an identical time machine, Elizabeth finds herself on a race to stop the thief before the world as she knows it—and her own future—are destroyed.

Emmy Star is So Everything: A Joyful Queer Romance Set at Drama School

by Daniel Tawse

Rocket has just gone through the worst summer ever. Which means it's the perfect time to start over in drama school in London ... Another joyful queer romance from Daniel Tawse, author of ALL ABOUT ROMANCE.It's September, and Rocket Middleton has just gone through the worst summer ever. Cruz Jones, the love of his life, the guy who he'd made so many life-plans with, has unceremoniously dumped him.Rocket decides it's time for a fresh start. Leaving his small northern town, he heads to London to attend drama school in the hopes of somehow learning to thrive again when his life seems completely broken.When Rocket arrives in London, school is awash with gossip. Emmy Star, the biggest young musician of the moment, is secretly attending school to train for a film opportunity. And when Rocket first meets Emmy, sparks fly. But could a famous young musician really be interested in Rocket? And just when Rocket might be starting to move on, their ex shows up. They don't call it drama school for nothing...A joyful, happy ever after queer romance for fans of Simon James Green and Becky Albertalli.

The Mirror of Beasts: Book 2 (Silver in the Bone)

by Alexandra Bracken

The epic finale to the No. 1 New York Times bestselling Silver in the Bone. A stunning new dark fantasy series steeped in magic and mythology from Alexandra Bracken, author of Lore. Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah J. Maas.Praise for Silver in the Bone: 'Simmering with magic, peril, romance, and heartbreak' - Leigh Bardugo, author of Shadow and BoneJoin a deadly hunt fuelled by love, revenge and pure adrenaline to find the Mirror of Beasts and break the curse.In her search for a mythical ring to break her brother Cabell's curse, Tamsin saw the Avalon of Arthurian legend fall and the two people she trusted most betray her. Now, back in the mortal world, the stepfather she thought was dead has returned with a warning: Tamsin is the one who is cursed.Meanwhile, Lord Death is harvesting souls with his Wild Hunt and Cabell by his side. To stop him, Tamsin must find the legendary 'Mirror of Beasts' - even if it means enlisting the help of Emrys, her rival-turned-lover-turned-enemy who abandoned her in Avalon.The hunt is on, but can Tamsin save the mortal world and break her curse before it breaks her?A deliciously dark and sweeping new fantasy series from No. 1 fantasy author, Alexandra Bracken.

Fang: A Maximum Ride Novel (Maximum Ride #6)

by James Patterson

Angel says that Fang will be the first to die, and Angel is never wrong. Maximum Ride is used to living desperately on the run from evil forces sabotaging her quest to save the world--but nothing has ever come as close to destroying her as this horrifying prophetic message. Fang is Max's best friend, her soul mate, her partner in the leadership of her flock of winged children. A life without Fang is a life unimaginable. When a newly created winged boy, the magnificent Dylan, is introduced into the flock, their world is upended yet again. Raised in a lab like the others, Dylan exists for only one reason: he was designed to be Max's perfect other half. Thus unfolds a battle of perfection versus passion that terrifies, twists, and turns...and meanwhile, the apocalypse is coming.

Emmy Star is So Everything: A Joyful Queer Romance Set at Drama School

by Daniel Tawse

Rocket has just gone through the worst summer ever. Which means it's the perfect time to start over in drama school in London ... Another joyful queer romance from Daniel Tawse, author of ALL ABOUT ROMANCE.It's September, and Rocket Middleton has just gone through the worst summer ever. Cruz Jones, the love of his life, the guy who he'd made so many life-plans with, has unceremoniously dumped him.Rocket decides it's time for a fresh start. Leaving his small northern town, he heads to London to attend drama school in the hopes of somehow learning to thrive again when his life seems completely broken.When Rocket arrives in London, school is awash with gossip. Emmy Star, the biggest young musician of the moment, is secretly attending school to train for a film opportunity. And when Rocket first meets Emmy, sparks fly. But could a famous young musician really be interested in Rocket? And just when Rocket might be starting to move on, their ex shows up. They don't call it drama school for nothing...A joyful, happy ever after queer romance for fans of Simon James Green and Becky Albertalli.

The Mirror of Beasts: Book 2 (Silver in the Bone)

by Alexandra Bracken

The breathtaking conclusion to the No. 1  New York Times bestselling Silver in the Bone.  A deliciously addictive high-stakes fantasy duology from Alexandra Bracken, author of Lore. Perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo and Sarah J. Maas.'Action-packed and devastatingly romantic' - Jennifer Lynne Barnes, author of The Inheritance GamesAvalon has fallen. Bonds have been broken. The Wild Hunt is on. To save her cursed brother, Tamsin travelled to Avalon - the mysterious world of Arthurian legend. She survived, only to see it fall and the two people she trusted most betray her. Now, back in the mortal world,Tamsin makes a shocking discovery: she is the one who is cursed.Meanwhile, Lord Death is harvesting souls with his Wild Hunt. To stop him, Tamsin must find the legendary Mirror of Beasts - even if it means enlisting the help of Emrys, her rival-turned-lover-turned-enemy who abandoned her in Avalon.But can Tamsin break her curse before it breaks her?

Philosophy for Teens: Core Concepts and Life's Biggest Questions Examined

by Mark Linsenmayer

Explore philosophy through thought-provoking questions for teens If you like to ask deep questions about the world around you, then you already think like a philosopher. This book presents philosophy through fascinating questions you may have already thought about, like: Can we prove the existence of a God? What are minds, really? How can we be sure about anything? Ponder all these ideas and many more as you learn core philosophy concepts and strengthen your critical thinking skills. What sets this book about philosophy for kids ages 12 to 16 apart: An introduction to philosophy—Discover the history of philosophy, what makes a question philosophical in nature, and how being a philosopher can benefit you. The six main branches—Find questions organized by their branch of philosophy: metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, logic, aesthetics, and political philosophy. Philosophy in practice—Learn which philosophers asked and answered each question, explore different sides of an argument, and apply philosophical concepts to real life. Ponder life's biggest questions with this teen-friendly choice in philosophy books.

World War II History for Teens: Understanding the Major Battles, Military Strategy, and Arc of War (History for Teens)

by Benjamin Mack-Jackson

Explore WWII from the front lines in this teen history book Help history come alive in a way that's easy for teens to connect with and enjoy. World War II History for Teens dives deep into the major battles, providing a core, compelling framework that allows teens to better understand what really happened during the war. From the conquest of Europe all the way through the end of the Pacific Theater, they'll get an up-close look at the course of the Second World War and learn how it created the world they live in today. World War II History for Teens includes: Key WWII battles—Read through detailed accounts of the most important battles, the moments that decided their outcomes, and how these results shaped the war. Critical thinking—An exciting narrative engages readers while also providing the information they need to draw their own conclusions about the impact of WWII. Closer looks—World War II History for Teens helps readers go even deeper with special features on military technology, how many of the war's key decisions were made, and more. Show teens how exciting history can be with World War II History for Teens.

The Super Easy Teen Baking Cookbook: 60 Simple Step-by-Step Recipes (Super Easy Teen Cookbooks)

by Marlynn Jayme Schotland

Inspire teens to make delicious baked goods of their own with these easy recipes Baking can seem like a lot of complicated chemistry, but with the help of The Super Easy Teen Baking Cookbook, it all becomes simple. These beginner-friendly recipes show teens how to create their own sweet and savory baked goods at home—even if they've never baked before. There's no time-consuming prep work, no boring flavors, and no help from adults necessary! This teen baking cookbook helps them: Get started quickly—A kitchen setup guide full of helpful tips and safety info makes it easy for teens to dive right in. Unleash their creativity—Ingredient substitution ideas offer teens endless variety for switching up the flavors of their bakes. Speak the language—A glossary of common terms like "glaze," "mince," and "zest" helps teens build their baking vocabulary. Encourage teens to get baking with this fun collection of super easy recipes.

JavaScript Coding for Teens: A Beginner's Guide to Developing Websites and Games

by Andrew Yueh

Everything teens need to get started with JavaScript Have you ever wanted to make your own game? How about an awesome website? Then JavaScript Coding for Teens is the book for you! It doesn't matter if you're not sure what a variable is, are stumped about syntax, or don't even know how to use JavaScript on your computer! This simple guide to coding for beginners walks you through every part of the process with easy-to-understand language and straightforward directions. You'll be coding like a pro in no time! JavaScript Coding for Teens includes: Beginner-friendly lessons—This guide to coding for teens starts out with the basics, providing the perfect foundation for coding novices. A variety of uses—Stretch your skills and discover how amazingly flexible and powerful JavaScript is as you learn to use it for programming websites and games. Practical practice—Gain confidence with exercises that test your ability to modify existing programs or create new ones. Build computer skills that will last a lifetime with JavaScript Coding for Teens.

Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens: 100 Fun Recipes to Cook Like a Pro

by Sarah Baker

Be good to your body, animals, and the planet—vegetarian cooking for teens Whatever your reason for exploring vegetarian cooking—your love of animals, reducing your carbon footprint, or the variety of health benefits—the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens will show you that meatless cooking goes way beyond a life of sprouts and salads. In fact, vegetarian cooking can be fun, easy, flavorful, and lead to a lifetime of wellness. This cookbook for teens is filled with delicious recipes like Sweet Walnut Apple Salad and Avocado Chickpea Pasta Bowl that will help you gain confidence in the kitchen, regardless of experience, with step-by-step guidance. From how to create a savory breakfast burrito in five minutes flat, to how to simmer up a hearty vegetarian chili with your own creative twist, these delicious creations may even encourage your parents, siblings, and friends to move to more of a vegetarian lifestyle. Inside the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens you'll find: New chefs welcome—Do you know the difference between boiling and simmering or what tools you'll need?—You will now. Naturally tasty—Discover 100 recipes that are made up of wholesome and natural ingredients yet never sacrifice taste. Earth-healthy—This cookbook for teens includes interesting facts about vegetarian nutrition, including how a plant-based diet helps the environment. Take control of what's going into your growing body with the Vegetarian Cookbook for Teens.

19th Century American History for Teens: Understanding the Themes, Ideologies, and Conflicts that Inform Our Present (History for Teens)

by Rod Franchi

Explore the most important moments of the 19th century in this history book for teens Help teens learn how the United States grew out of the seeds of rebellion. This 100-year journey into American history covers the period following the American Revolution all the way through the Civil War, the Gilded Age, and more. 19th Century American History for Teens offers a compelling look into the United States' formative years and shows how they made the country what it is today. 19th Century American History for Teens features: Event-focused learning—This standout choice among history books makes it easy to understand 19th century American history with chapters that explain what happened during key events and how they impacted the rest of the century. Closer looks—Teens will dive deep into major political and social conflicts, the considerations that went into history-changing decisions, and more. Critical thinking opportunities—Exciting storytelling makes this book fun to read while still providing teens with the info they need to draw their own conclusions about how the 19th century shaped the modern day. Inspire teens to love learning about America's past with 19th Century American History for Teens.

Nighttime Devotional for Teen Boys: 5-Minute Devotions to Guide Daily Reflection

by Brandan Robertson

Encourage your teen to end his day with God's wisdomEvery day comes with new challenges, but God is always there to give young men the strength they need to persevere and realize their potential. This boys' devotional provides teens an opportunity to end their day the right way—reflecting on God's love and the lessons that His Word can teach.Go beyond other devotionals for teen boys and help them:Create an evening ritual—Your teen will see how easy it is to make time for God every day with 5-minute devotions they can fit into any nighttime routine.Explore God's wisdom—They'll learn how the Lord's Word can help them with the challenges they'll face with school, friends, relationships, and more.Reflect on their day—With a new devotion for boys every night, this book will help your teen mature with prompts that will encourage him to live up to his potential.Empower your teen to grow into a man of faith with this daily devotional for teen boys.

Bread Baking for Teens: 30 Step-by-Step Recipes for Beginners

by Katie Shaw

Discover the joy of baking bread with this cookbook for teens ages 12 to 16 There's nothing more satisfying than baking up your own warm, delicious bread—and now you can learn how! This cookbook shows you just how easy and enjoyable the process can be, with detailed guidance to ensure bread baking success every step of the way. This comprehensive teen baking cookbook provides: The basics of bread making—From safety tips to illustrated tutorials for mixing, kneading, and folding dough, learn all the fundamentals you need to bake bread like a pro. A variety of breads—A fantastic range of recipes allows bakers to experiment with a variety of savory and sweet breads, from One-Bowl Focaccia to Soft Cinnamon Rolls with Cream Cheese Frosting. Beginner-friendly recipes—Designed with beginners in mind, these recipes progress from simple, no-knead loaves to more sophisticated sourdoughs. Watch your bread-baking skills rise with every loaf, with Bread Baking for Teens.

Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Teens: Improve Focus, Get Organized, and Succeed

by Allison Tyler LCSW

Build focus, organization skills, and self-confidence with this supportive ADHD workbook for teens ages 12 to 17Does it feel hard to stay organized sometimes? Do homework assignments sneak up on you? Having ADHD can feel overwhelming, but the Thriving with ADHD Workbook for Teens gives you the tools to understand how ADHD works, and actionable ways that you can use it to your advantage. Learn about some of your untapped strengths and see how you can channel your newly identified talents at school, in sports, and with friends.Inside this ADHD workbook for kids 12 to 17 you'll find:Ways to get to know your brain—This ADHD book for kids and teens helps you understand how your executive functioning skills work to help you organize, plan, react, and more.Frequently asked, always answered—Go beyond other books for kids with ADHD with a Q&A section that provides answers to common questions that young people with ADHD often ask.Advice you can use—Discover everyday tools that give you simple but effective strategies for approaching routine things like homework, hobbies, chores, relationships, and more.Learn how you can thrive with ADHD through the engaging activities in this ADHD book for teens.

The Complete Cookbook for Teens: 120+ Recipes to Level Up Your Kitchen Game

by Julee Morrison

The complete cookbook to boost a teen chef's confidence in the kitchen.For teens, learning to cook doesn't just help them eat well—it can encourage flavor exploration, unlock creativity, and build confidence. This cookbook makes a fantastic teens' summer activity, as it encourages them to learn new skills and create delicious meals. The Complete Cookbook for Teens teaches young adults a range of cooking skills through straightforward instructions, plenty of tips and tricks, and more than 120 easy recipes.Inside this cookbook for teens, young chefs will learn to follow a recipe, set up their workstation, clean as they go, plate a dish, and more. There's also a glossary of cooking terminology and a comprehensive guide to staying safe in the kitchen.Get your teenager cooking with:120+ distinctive recipes—Dig into Quick Sticky Buns, Ricotta and Spinach Pizza, Pad Thai Noodle Salad, Ratatouille, Chicken Vegetable Soup, and much more.Something for everyone—Explore a wide variety of recipes, from classics to traditional dishes, including meat, fish, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.Kitchen skill building—Progress as a chef with the help of ratings on each recipe that guide teens through easy, medium, and more challenging skill levels.Perfecting these recipes could be a rewarding summer activities, as they explore various cuisines and learn to cook for themselves and their loved ones.

We Can Sign!: An Essential Illustrated Guide to American Sign Language for Kids

by Tara Adams

Easy signing is in your hands—an illustrated guide for kids ages 8 to 12 Discover how simple learning sign language for kids can be! Whether it's for reaching out to a Deaf person, chatting with friends across a crowded room, or just learning an amazing new language, We Can Sign! is an essential guide to getting started with American Sign Language for kids. Bursting with almost 200 fully-illustrated signs, memory tips, and more, this instructional aid for sign language for kids makes mastering ASL easy. Ten chapters take you all the way from sign language basics and conversation phrases to must-have vocab. Get signing today! We Can Sign! An Essential Illustrated Guide to American Sign Language for Kids includes: Up-to-date info—Learn the most modern version of American Sign Language—while also getting fun insight into Deaf culture. Clear illustrations—Start signing fast with detailed drawings that show exactly how each sign should look. 182 signs you need—Lessons begin simple and progress to more advanced ideas as you learn words and phrases that are perfect for use in a variety of situations. Get a helping hand with this fully illustrated guide to sign language for kids!

Morning Devotional for Teen Boys: 5-Minute Devotions to Ground Your Day in Faith

by Levi Yancy

Wake up with God's wisdom and ground the day in grace Teenage life is often full of trials and tribulations. Fortunately, the Lord is always there to offer guidance and support. This boys' devotional allows teens to place His message within the context of their own lives, helping them stay true to themselves as they embark on their journey to manhood. The Morning Devotional for Teen Boys spurs readers to: Embrace a morning ritual—Young men can make time for God every morning with 150 devotions short enough to fit into any schedule. They only need five minutes and they'll feel ready to tackle the day. Tap into God's teachings—Boys will contemplate the wisdom of the Lord and see how His lessons apply to all facets of life—school, family, friends, and more. Establish intentions—Every devotion includes a thoughtful prompt to encourage introspection and help young men bolster their faith. Inspire teens to quickly center themselves with brief lessons from the Lord.

Mini Habits for Teens: Small Changes to Help You Navigate Life's Challenges

by Kate Gladdin

Small steps to help teens build a foundation for success There's no action too small when it comes to creating better habits. For teens looking to boost their grades, make a new friend, or save money for something special, forming healthy habits is the key to success both right now and in the future. Mini Habits for Teens shows them how to build good habits that stick, with easy advice for practicing little, everyday changes that help them work toward their goals one step at a time. What is a habit?—Learn the science behind what mini habits are and the three steps for turning positive behavior into something that's easy to do consistently. Home, school, and beyond—Discover how different habits can affect all areas of life, including health, relationships, social skills, and academic achievement. How habits can help—Experience the ways that mini habits like a regular sleep schedule or an organized studying style can make every day feel easier and more rewarding. Develop the little skills that create a sense of confidence and achievement with Mini Habits for Teens.

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