Judith Viorst’s Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a must-have book for every home library and classroom!
Browsing: Best Kids Stories
Long Goes to Dragon School is an entertaining and instructive way to introduce readers to a growth mindset, inclusivity, and self-belief.
In this episode, we have fan-favorite author Andy Griffiths to talk about the special full-color collector’s edition of The 13-Story Treehouse.
Author Mildred D. Taylor won the Coretta Scott King Award and a Newbery Medal for Roll of Thunder, Hear Me Cry—plus too many more awards to list here.
For readers who love ghost stories, A Touch of Ruckus provides plenty of excitement with a thought-provoking plot line to add substance.
Bridge to Terabithia won the Newbery Medal in 1978 and other significant awards. It has also been made into two different movies.
Matthew Forsythe’s Pokko and the Drum hits the spot for wit and wonder—it’s sure to become a favorite for fans of Jon Klassen.
Where the Wild Things Are is a story you will want to read through night and day and in and out of weeks. It’s totally fine to be wild about this book!
An excellent book for a classroom or the junior music enthusiast, A History of Music for Children is a fantastic symphony of musical delight.
Combining the serious work of unicorn history and the levity of a personal account, The Magical Unicorn Society Official Handbook is first-rate.