If one were to look back at this historical moment, this book would be a beautiful reminder that your family used this time to heal. And the People Stayed Home is a pandemic must-have!
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A newspaper columnist, editor, and award-winning game designer, Patrick Matthews’ first novel was published by Scholastic in 2013. Here we discuss his third published novel, Bradley’s Dragons.
The first in a brand new series, Captain Fantastic: I’ve Got You is a big-hearted picture book in which a space captain comforts his space pet during a thunderstorm.
As the title suggests, Tawny Dog: The Bravest is a picture book, starring a dog, that tackles courage and fearlessness.
If you’d like to inspire your children to be global thinkers, have a desire to travel, while also encouraging activism and conversations around global issues and concepts, The Monster Twins fits the bill!
With a better-together stance, The Jellies and the Crunchers is a conversation-starting, food-adventure story that demonstrates the good things that can come from embracing each other’s differences.
Ethan’s Moon Tower is an engrossing novel that would appeal to engineer, inventor, and astronomer types, as well as readers who enjoy rich settings and danger that comes in the form of wild dust storms and feuding neighbors.
The Weirn Books: Be Wary of the Silent Woods is an easy pick for both reluctant and ravenous readers who appreciate a fast-paced story. An excellent choice for fans of Scooby-doo and pals, too.
Written by the mother-daughter team Alexandra Allred and illustrated by Kerri Beckman during the COVID-19 pandemic, The Panda-emic Story shares how a group of animals band together to take care of one another.
The Day We Went to Away is a formidable and informative picture book that will have readers contemplating how the waste they create impacts the world.