Eyre, Charlotte. “Children's Publishers Predict Significant Rise in Popularity of Non-FictionTitles: Publishers Predict a Rise in Sales in the Children's Non-Fiction Sector-Particularly WhenIt Comes to Books about Mental Health, the Environment and Space Citation Metadata.”TheBookseller, Bookseller Media Limited, 25 Jan. 2, go-gale- com.ezproxy.vccs.edu/ps/i.do?p=LitRC&u=viva2_vccs&id=GALE %7CA571368040&v=2.1&it=r.Their feelings regarding literature about mental health, the environment, and space are expressedin this online database. It tells the reader that in the next years, nonfiction reading will become apopular genre for youngsters. It also predicts that mental health will be addressed in children'sliterature. Wren & Rock, a division of Hachette Children's Group, has a publishing director whosays: "Although it isn't new, I believe it will grow and diversify. We're looking at neurodiversity,which refers to how our brains operate and respond in various ways, such as dyspraxia, ADHD,Tourettes, and autism " (Wren & Rock, 2019). Only 15% of the market for children's books isnon-fiction, according to the database. More kids ought to have access to various texts that willteach them outside of the classroom. This database pertains to my thesis of how mental healthconcerns are depicted in children's books by showing the importance of the matter. It alsosupports what I've said in my paper. My thesis is that being depicted in children's books is goodto mental health. The writers also anticipate that in the next years, mental health books foryoungsters will become a popular genre.