Bianca Schulze is the author of Don’t Wake the Dragon and Who Loves the Dragon?, as well as the founder and editor of The Children’s Books Review —a resource devoted to children’s literature and literacy.
Browsing: Books by Age
Filled with vibrant, colorful illustrations and simple, powerful, repetitive language, The First Rock Star on Mars reminds readers that, far from being impossible, amazing achievements happen every day.
Captain Fantastic acknowledges and indulges in the irresistible nature of candy while also reminding readers of the immediate downsides of overindulging.
In this interview with Vivian Kirkfield, we talk about her latest non-fiction book, From Here to There: Inventions That Changed the Way the World Moves.
Shani Mahiri King is the father of a nine-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son, for whom he wrote Have I Ever Told You Black Lives Matter (2021).
In this interview, Jarrett J. Krosoczka talks about the highlights from his career, what he hopes readers will take away from reading his books, and his highly entertaining new YouTube series.
Favorite Visit to Papa’s Farm is a story with many themes: the joy of family; the slow march of change and the inevitable turn of the seasons; and the pleasure of making, learning, and doing things for oneself.
Mommies Work is an enjoyable read with an empowering and positive message despite its apparent simplicity.
The Sea in Winter, written by award-winning author Christine Day, tells the story of Maisie, a seventh-grader who is coming to terms with a knee injury that is keeping her from dancing ballet.
The following five heartwarming kids’ books are fantastic choices for blended families—or any child looking for a great read— looking for a new or even similar perspective on navigating the ups and downs of the step-family life.