Fantastic picture books for even the youngest readers, introducing concepts like recycling, conservation, organic food, and species extinction.
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Sylvia Locke’s Cinderella and the Evil Fairy Godmother is deeply enjoyable—perfect for middle-grade readers with a penchant for defying expectations.
Uncle Bunkle’s amusing picture book Catching Dinos offers young readers an imaginative romp filled with whimsy and important life lessons.
J. R. Buchta’s Pop-Pop Smells Funny But We Love Him Anyway is a loveable, laughable picture book about love, family, and acceptance.
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.
The novel Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl is a wickedly clever and funny read for children and adults alike.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is an exceptionally captivating tale of a young protagonist’s journey that began with tiny daily entries on a website.
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is the first of five books in a SUPER entertaining series about Peter Warren Hatcher and his younger brother Fudge.
Frindle, by Andrew Clements, is a must-read for anyone who loves language and enjoys a good story. It’s an especially great choice for a teacher to read aloud.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a completely absurd picture book; that’s why you’ll love it. The pages are as full as a banquet dinner.