Squiffy and the Vine Street Boys in … Shiver Me Timbers! is an exciting picture book filled with fun-loving boys, imagination galore, and plenty of pirate talk.
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So you’re ready to start teaching your children about their religion? These great board books introduce Judaism in a fun, yet simplistic way!
Uh Oh! Where Did All the Colors Go? is a unique novelty board book with pages that can be personalized with photographs of friends and family members.
Eda Kaban is the illustrator on a number of books, including Pink is for Boys. When she’s not drawing, you can find her climbing rocks or biking the hills of the Bay area.
To be “grown-up” is what every child wants: grownups, it sometimes seems, have all the fun and make all the rules. Herschel Khan’s Knowing is Growing acknowledges this childish preconception charmingly.
Lindsay Ward is the author of the Dexter T. Rexter book Don’t Forget Dexter! Though she never got to bring an orange dinosaur to Show and Tell Day, she did once take all four albums of her sticker collection.
Eric Walters has written one hundred children’s books, which have won more than 125 awards.
Which five words best describe Night Night, Sleepytown?
Amy Parker: Celebrating our amazing community helpers!
Over the past month, the most popular kids series sold was Ginger Rue’s Aleca Zamm series.
Neema’s Reason to Smile is the story of Neema, a young Kenyan girl who dreams of one day being able to afford to go to school.