Melissa Campesi tells us how her experience as an ESL teacher inspired her to write I Am An English-Language Learner.
Browsing: Ages 9-12
This book details the courage it takes to not only learn a second language but to also assimilate into a new country.
From book reviews and lists for all ages to literacy tips and book giveaways, here are the top ten list of kids books and literacy articles that have been trending on The Children’s Book Review . . .
We explore colonial America, togetherness, farming, and gratitude. Go forth and feast on these five titles. You can thank us later!
Possibly the best part about ReadingIQ is that you can have up to three kids per account and—drum roll—you can try it for free for 30 days.
Great for reading in October and beyond, the books on this list span all ages and range from fun to freaky. You’ll find stories about monsters, pumpkins, skeletons, pirates, witches, ghosts, and more, for toddlers through teens and everyone in between.
Author-Illustrator Bethan Woollvin is back with her third hilariously twisted fairy tale: HANSEL & GRETEL.
If a tale of both imagination and intellect appeal to you, The Boy Who Was Fire will likely have you thinking deeply.
Travel the world with this colorful and unique history atlas that’s easy enough for even young grade-schoolers to use.
Contemporary and traditional stories, these fiction books are based on a variety of different themes: family, friendship, and indigenous heritage.