Biographies of African Americans are important to the overall education of young readers, reminding them of the historical challenges that were faced by ordinary people.
Browsing: Books by Subject
An excellent entrée in to serious works of fiction, THE PREHISTORIC MASTERS OF LITERATURE will delight and engage children. Highly recommended.
The Wang brothers Cozy Classics are unique first-word primers, and this addition to the series highlights The Wizard of Oz.
In To the Sacred Valley with Koko,author Ayyappan R. Nair tells the story of two life-like monkey robots named Bolo and Koko that are to star in an upcoming, blockbuster film.
We’re Amazing 1,2,3!: A Story About Friendship and Autism is a gentle book broaching the autism spectrum for small children. Julia’s autism is handled with care.
Combining an uplifting story and stunning artwork, MAYBE GOD IS LIKE THAT TOO would make an excellent addition to a child’s religious bookshelf.
Moon: A Peek-Through Picture Book, by Britta Teckentrup, is a fantastic selection for the child who loves the night sky, or perhaps a class learning about the moon.
Keep reading to learn more about M.H. Clark and her latest book, Tiny, Perfect Things …
Splashed with humor and grounded in heart, this brightly illustrated story explores ideas of family, home, and belonging in a way that’s as relatable as it is unique.
Each month, we have fun checking out which kids book series’ were the best sellers from our affiliate bookstore. The most popular kids book series sold this past month was Raina Telgemeier’s graphic novel versions of Ann M. Martin’s The Baby-Sitters Club.