![]() ![]() What Students Are Reading Since School Closures, Ebooksġ La materia: Mira, toca, prueba, huele by Darlene R. ![]() ![]() Here are the top 25 lists for ebooks and audiobooks for grades K–3, 3–6, 5–8, and young adult for the two-week period ending April 7. What trends can we expect? Meg Graham, Follett’s director of education content strategy and curation, says she anticipates the lists will increasingly feature academic titles, biographies, and informational texts. Top 25 titles for grades 3–6, on the other hand, were dominated by tried-and-true favorites from popular authors, such as Kate DiCamillo, Cece Bell, and Lincoln Peirce with his “Big Nate” series. ![]() The top three ebooks for kindergarten through third grade were Spanish language titles, including nonfiction about matter, birds, and rainbows. “We have seen about a 15 percent increase in usage compared to last year,” says Doug Thompson, a spokesman for the company, a leading provider of books in the K–12 market.īased on circulation data derived from Destiny, Follett’s library management system used by more than 60,000 schools, the following lists of most popular ebook and audiobook titles reveal some surprises. With schools shuttered due to the pandemic, are kids still reading? They are, according to data from Follett. ![]()
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