April releases roundup
Educación 3.0 published a curated April 2026 roundup that spans genres and ages—from provocative adult books to children’s titles—framed as selections for ‘all tastes and ages.’ (educaciontrespuntocero.com). The list groups immersive fiction, educational proposals, and kid-friendly options for quick discovery of recent releases. (educaciontrespuntocero.com)
Educación 3.0 has published its April 2026 books roundup, tying this month’s releases to Spain’s April 23 Book Day and mixing novels, essays, educational manuals, and children’s titles in one list. (educaciontrespuntocero.com) The article was published on April 11, 2026, and credits Francisco Javier Palazón and Laura Román. It presents the selection as a guide for readers looking for new books across age groups during the month most closely associated in Spain with Book Day. (educaciontrespuntocero.com) The first title highlighted is *Salvar a Sócrates*, a novel by Eduardo Infante published by Ariel. Educación 3.0 says the story follows two classmates, Alex and Jason, who are taken to fifth-century B.C. Athens and must save Socrates while defending truth, justice, and democracy. (educaciontrespuntocero.com) The roundup also includes *Los niños NO se educan solos*, a nonfiction title built around classroom, family, and playground stories rather than “soluciones mágicas” or fixed formulas, as the article puts it. Educación 3.0 frames that book as part of the same April package of practical and reflective reading. (educaciontrespuntocero.com) That mix matches Educación 3.0’s broader books coverage, which regularly combines literary recommendations with teaching and parenting titles for schools and families. Its books section, updated April 11, 2026, describes itself as focused on educational and pedagogical reading for teachers, students, and households. (educaciontrespuntocero.com) The format is also consistent with the site’s April roundups from earlier years. Its 2025 and 2024 lists likewise grouped fiction, essays, educational books, and children’s literature under a seasonal reading guide for spring. (educaciontrespuntocero.com 1) (educaciontrespuntocero.com 2) In Spain, the timing is deliberate: April 23 is World Book and Copyright Day, the UNESCO-backed date widely marked as Día del Libro. Educación 3.0 explicitly links its April 2026 roundup to that annual celebration. (unesco.org) (educaciontrespuntocero.com) The result is less a ranked list than a seasonal discovery guide: one page, multiple genres, and enough range for adult readers, teachers, and younger audiences shopping ahead of Book Day. (educaciontrespuntocero.com)