Will Mabbitt writes. He writes in cafes, on trains, on the toilet, and sometimes in his head when his laptop runs out of power. The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones is his first book. Another one is coming soon.
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As a former children’s librarian, I know the power of picture books to enchant and instruct their young readers. So I take seriously my task of communicating accurate information about the animal characters I create while also addressing the themes I have in mind for my stories.
Maria Tatar is Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures and Folklore and Mythology at Harvard University. Her latest book The Annotated Peter Pan is a glorious celebration of the centenary of the first publication of the novel, originally entitled Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie.
A wonderful book for kids 3 and up and parents, caretakers and teachers of kids age 3 and up.
The Boy Who Wouldn’t Share by Mike Reiss (Author), David Catrow (Illustrator) Reading level: Ages 6-8 Hardcover: 32 pages Publisher:…
Award-winning author Ellen Potter chats about her wonderful chapter book, Squirlish: The Girl in the Tree.
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, María Castellucci Moore talks about Vivienne in Paris—winner of the Moms Choice Award.
The art of recreating prehistoric life has been coined paleoart (paleo for paleontology) fairly recently and has become a growing segment of scientific art.
Get ready to experience a thrilling, thoroughly enjoyable ride through the most popular time period of prehistory. Enter to win a copy of Ancient Earth Journal: The Late Jurassic: Notes, Drawings, And Observations From Prehistory, by Juan Carlos Alonso and Gregory S. Paul.
Giveaway begins September 23, 2016, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends October 23, 2016, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
7 Tips for Writing Haiku for Children! Know what makes a haiku a haiku. Study the masters. Respect the rules before you decide to break them.