J.C. Benthin’s Anything But Pink? is a great choice for encouraging kiddos to embrace and accept themselves just as they are! Join us on this virtual book tour.
Browsing: Books by Format
Change can be scary and difficult to cope with, but Alycat and the Cattywampus Wednesday helps readers to understand that positive thinking can help.
The Bob Book boxed sets—First Stories and Animal Stories—are well-designed and enjoyable. They’re perfect for new and developing kindergarten readers.
A sweet and relatable story, Piper and Purpa Forever! is sure to become a favorite for any child who remembers or is actively attached to their favorite lovey.
Adventures of Steven and Rex: Blast Off! invites readers to feel gratitude for what they might take for granted in their everyday lives.
Dusty’s Big Oops! not only helps readers understand that anxiety is a normal and natural emotion but that mistakes are also natural and nothing to worry about.
The Children’s Book Review Interview in partnership with Crystal Mason, author of The Dog That Was Different Crystal Mason started…
The Dog That Was Different is perfect for introducing young readers to emotional intelligence and inclusivity in their everyday lives.
Ellery’s Magic Bicycle is a playful story about a young girl who finds a magical purple bicycle that takes her on many adventures.
n a gentle parody of the noir thriller genre for adults, Mickie McKinney: Boy Detective, The Case of the Absent Answers explores common childhood issues.