Which five words best describe Weird Little Robots?
Carolyn Crimi: Quirky, magical, tender, scientific, funny.
Which five words best describe Weird Little Robots?
Carolyn Crimi: Quirky, magical, tender, scientific, funny.
Allison Steinfeld’s latest book is Kid Activists written by Robin Stevenson for Quirk Books.
As the title touts, The Big Book of Silly Jokes for Kids is filled with over 800 family-friendly jokes, riddles, tongue twisters, fun facts, and more.
Get to know Filigree from Dorothy Hearst and Pam Berkman’s Filigree’s Midnight Ride, a middle grade novel inspired by important events and told through the eyes, ears, and noses of dogs.
In a picture book format, Little Monstrie’s Big Adventures is filled with short-story-like chapters that are all linked by an important message to always be yourself.
Children’s books that have an entrepreneurial theme and can inspire your kids to start their first businesses.
If you’re looking for a book to get your young reader’s nose into, this enjoyable and relatable chapter book will surely reassure families with school-aged children that may be preparing for a surgery.
Out Loud: June’s Venture is a helpful tale for those looking to share a well-defined anti-bullying message.
If you’re looking for a good fantasy book to transition from the young adult genre into the new adult genre, Michael Okon’s Witches Protection Program is your next read.
Emma Wunsch, author of Miranda and Maude: The Princess and the Absolutely Not a Princess – the premier book of the series, combined her daughter’s “love for all things princess” with a silly, impromptu story to create the characters.