Sherry Ellis Discusses Don’t Feed the Elephant!, a picture book that boasts some seriously messy fun with food!
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Real Friends is a memoir by Shannon Hale about friendship. Journey through this excellent graphic novel and find the true meaning of friendship.
These books are the springboard to help children to bring their ideas to reality by creating apps and games. Coding is the future.
In No Night-Night, author Zena Bailey-Harris writes a simple story with a surprising twist: it is simultaneously translated into American Sign Language (ASL) through the use of ingenious illustrations.
Come and see Peggy Archer’s selfie with her picture book A Hippy-Hoppy Toad!
Jody Jensen Shaffer and Daniel Miyares discuss their picture book A Chip Off the Old Block, in which a plucky pebble shows true grit as he travels the country trying to find out if he fits in with any of his famous rock-formation relatives.
Which five words best describe your new picture book Honey?
David Ezra Stein: Wanting. Waiting. Forgetting. Getting! Losing.
The warm, comforting text of This Story Is for You shares the tone of a Ruth Krauss classic and is balanced by Greg’s energetic color palette and signature visual humor.
Natalie’s uplifting story of using the scientific process to “save” her mother from depression is sure to take root in readers’ hearts!
KidLit is Shaking Things Up: Author Susan Hood discusses how children’s books are inspiring the next generation of activists.