In The Things I Love, the easy rhyming text pairs beautifully with vibrant digital artwork arranged to mimic the look and feel of a photograph album.
Browsing: Family
Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality is a powerful tool for parents and educators to initiate meaningful discussions about self-esteem.
This insightful interview with author Sally J. Pla delves into the creation of her latest middle-grade novel, Invisible Isabel.
Award-winning author Matt de la Peña discusses his new picture book, The Perfect Place, exploring themes of class, self-acceptance, and the meaning of home.
In this sequel to The Academy for the Unbreakable Arts, Erika Lewis returns readers to the Otherworld for another whirlwind adventure.
The Legendary Mo Seto is a touching but action-packed coming-of-age tale, perfect for readers who love action, mystery, and immersion in a good fight scene.
Kelcie Murphy and the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts is a well-written, thought-provoking, coming-of-age fantasy novel.
J. R. Buchta’s Pop-Pop Smells Funny But We Love Him Anyway is a loveable, laughable picture book about love, family, and acceptance.
This beautifully written middle-grade novel, Sasquatch, is both a gripping adventure and an absorbing coming-of-age story.
How to Make a Sandwich by Lorena M. Proia is a charming children’s picture book that blends good old-fashioned storytelling with joyful illustrations.