Jennifer Swanson talks about Footprints Across the Planet and why children need to understand the importance of their ‘footprint.’
Browsing: Books by Format
Footprints Across the Planet introduces the concepts of sustainability and inclusivity that even the youngest readers can understand and enjoy.
In this episode, super talented and award-winning picture book creator Molly Idle talks about her new and poignant story Witch Hazel.
My Name Is Not Ed Tug, by Amy Nielander, is an enjoyable, gently humorous way to introduce young readers to ideas about identity and diversity.
Join us on the virtual book tour for Amy Nielander’s picture book My Name Is Not Ed Tug—a sweet story about the meaningfulness behind a name.
Tam Tam Gets Mad is a wonderfully enjoyable book about how young children relate to their world. Filled with real-life examples of feelings and emotions
In Love, Maggie Chronicles of 3rd Grade, we are introduced to Maggie Montgomery, an outgoing social butterfly determined to make 3rd grade the best year yet!
Edward the Egg is a story about reciprocity, teaching readers that doing the right thing isn’t always easy, but it is usually worthwhile.
Oxford and the Big Bug invites readers to laugh at those fears and models using positive thinking and self-encouragement to overcome them.
Award-winning author Carole P. Roman shares where she sources her jokes, the importance of using humor kindly, and how Giggles Galore helps with social skills.