Teachers and students alike are excited to start a new school year! Below are some new school-themed children’s books that would make for great additions to any classroom library!
Author: Anna Iacovetta, Ph.D.
Denise Dufala, a first-time children’s book author, always had the idea of Bomba, the gray bunny with glasses, in the back of her mind. Bomba has emerged, and this interview provides some background.
As graphic novels continue to remain popular with pre-teens and adolescents, Dark Tales brings a new spin on old classics for middle-school youngsters.
So you’re ready to start teaching your children about their religion? These great board books introduce Judaism in a fun, yet simplistic way!
A select group of outstanding board books geared toward toddlers.
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.
The Wang brothers Cozy Classics are unique first-word primers, and this addition to the series highlights The Wizard of Oz.
These books are the springboard to help children to bring their ideas to reality by creating apps and games. Coding is the future.
Scholastic’s Early Learners have done it again with their new series, First Steps, geared toward babies and toddlers.
These board books are not only good for toddlers, but for beginner readers as well, as they travel the world without having to leave their bedroom. Let the dreaming begin!