In addition to reinforcing mathematical skills, Charlie the Caterpillar provides young readers with an enjoyable reading experience.
Author: Jennifer Lemm
With dynamic illustrations and a narrated soundtrack, The Five Birds and the Missing Macaw treats readers to a sensory feast.
The Sun Will Shine Again is a well-written and relatable narrative, perfect as a standalone novel or supplemental text for Holocaust studies.
He Made It All: A Rhyming Creation Story is a colorful and lyrical book that would make a wonderful addition to both home and Sunday School libraries.
Each story in S.K. Edwards’ carefully crafted collection of books highlights the powerful relationships between children and their canine companions.
In Precipice Surfing, author C. M. Jove takes a unique approach, using the concept of stuffies growing as a metaphor for tween emotional development.
Filled with playful rhymes and engaging illustrations, O is for Pig is an excellent addition to any home or school library.
With its engaging narrative and relatable characters, How to Make a Perfect S’more is a good choice as a read-aloud for families or educators.
Are You Nervus? by M. Atta and Jessica Bever is not just a delightful read, but also a powerful tool to initiate meaningful conversations.
This sweet seaside tale of Seemore the Seagull is perfect for readers young and old and a fun example of how to tell a story using rhyme.