Life in a Fishbowl, by Len Vlahos, is a rollercoaster ride through human nature. Mixing pathos and humor, it is both enjoyable and inspirational to read.
Browsing: Books by Format
From a bedtime book for the youngest readers, to a classic tale of bravery and transformation, these are the picture books that we feel represent the best of January.
Are you looking for the next best new young adult novels? We have 7 new releases to share with you.
Angie Harris helps both parents and children recognize and positively manage their ever changing emotions in Mad to Glad.
A Court of Thorns and Roses, by Sarah J. Maas, is for fans of fantasy, romance and anything faerie. Highly recommended.
The Peerless Seer is an enjoyable middle grade novel for those that dabble in fantasy, treasure hunting, science and nature, or all of the above.
Enter to win a copy of A Greyhound, a Groundhog, by heavyweight author-and-illustrator duo Emily Jenkins and Chris Appelhans.
Giveaway begins December 27, 2016, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends January 27, 2017, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
Carole P. Roman’s latest picture book compels readers to look for the silver lining, no matter how big or small the problem.
I’m the Happiest, by Anna Shuttlewood, is an excellent example of how appreciating the good qualities of others can make you feel good.
Hungry Henry is a delightful story about a young boy named Henry who falls to sleep and begins dreaming. Not long into his slumber, he runs into a sheep made of blueberries and bananas who is basking in the sun.