M. T. Anderson is an award-winning writer for a reason, and Elf Dog and Owl Head does not disappoint. It’s a wonderfully absorbing and uplifting story.
Author: Dr. Jen Harrison
Alana Josephson’s Illustrated children’s book Ivy-Lou and the Spooky Shoe is a fun and spirited Halloween story perfect for a younger audience.
Allan Low’s picture book, The Bundu Bunch Get to Write Their Names, is a strong introduction to this inspirational series.
BeeBop: The Honeybee Wannabee Hero is a sweet and instructive story, perfect for teaching about bullying, family, and belonging.
The Sorgho Squad: From the Ruins Comes Jowar is an exciting and original start to what looks like a promising new sustainability series.
The Weeping Tide, by Amanda Foody, is an absolute page-turner—a strong sequel and, hopefully, forerunner to yet more magic to come.
Dragons in a Bag is book one in an urban fantasy series for chapter book readers that manages to be refreshing and sharp.
Told from the point of view of the exasperated parent, Ode to A Pug is a story about the love that exists between family members.
Kiddie Academy’s Day One is Fun! is a great tool for preparing young readers for their first day (and many days after) at preschool.
From the award-winning author and illustrator Aaron Becker, The Tree and the River is a meditation on time, sustainability, and the human/nature relationship.