These audiobooks will immerse listeners in cultural experiences with thoughtful productions, inspire budding scientists, and help families welcome the winter.
Browsing: Best Kids Stories
Academy Award winner Alan Barillaro shares the journey of creating Bunns Rabbit—a story about finding your place in the world when you’re born different.
A powerful middle-grade novel, A Dog Named 647, written by Nancy Kay, delves into the dark world of puppy mills through the eyes of twelve-year-old Mia.
A compelling page-turner perfect for fans of “spooky but not terrifying” ghost stories, Wonders of Shadow Key encourages readers to look beyond the surface.
In this episode, Melissa Stewart shares how a third grader’s question about burping turned into her latest book, From BAM to BURP.
We’re beyond excited to celebrate the latest addition to the beloved Princess in Black series—The Princess in Black and the Trick-or-Treating Trouble!
For curious readers who like to find answers for themselves, Teddy Lou, Bell Guru, is sure to be a fun and inspiring read.
If Mice Pulled the Sleigh captures the magic and joy of the season in a lighthearted and playful way, which will appeal to readers both young and old.
In this beautiful Christmas fairytale, readers will hear the story of how the toymaking elves of the North Pole were created.
How to Draw Cute Mochi Animals is an art instruction book that transforms the intimidating world of drawing into joy through mochi-shaped creatures.