There are a lot of books for kids about snot, but not so many that combine humor, instruction, and great storytelling the way Running of the Noses does.
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In The Year We Wore Masks, Kristin James helps readers to voice and understand the changes that have taken place during the COVID crisis.
A Monster’s Guide to Life…In a Pandemic combines four well-loved original stories into one monstrous volume: Zombie Covers His Coughs, Witch Washes Her Hands, Werewolf Howls at Home, and Mummy Wears a Mask!
Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Lacey J. Mauritz’s Cooking with Mother Goose helps grownups and kids connect and create memories through storytelling and flavorful family-style food.
The word bacteria often gets a bad rap and author S. Kitanovic, PhD, aims to dispel this belief in this fun easy reader in which science and storytelling come together.
If you’re looking for a book to get your young reader’s nose into, this enjoyable and relatable chapter book will surely reassure families with school-aged children that may be preparing for a surgery.
Matt and Mattie are cartoon feet that are looking for adventure. This book takes readers through their daily routine and shows all the fun they have during their day.
This is Katy Duffield showing off her latest picture book, Aliens Get the Sniffles, Too!
Check out Shelly Brown and Chad Morris’s selfie from the shelfie with Mustaches for Maddie.
Two human body books for two age groups: Introducing the immense topic of human anatomy to children with ease, style, and fun.