A Discovery of Dragons is a breathtakingly exciting story with just the right balance of rigorous scientific content and delightful make-believe.
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Lucy Freegard’s adorable picture book, The Greatest Showpenguin, will resonate with so many young readers (and adults!). A fun story about finding yourself.
It’s Okay addresses the variety of thoughts and feelings a toddler may experience and emphasizes that “it’s okay,” which is crucial for children to know
Which five words best describe I Wish You Knew? Author Jackie Azúa Kramer says it is filled with Empathy, community, family, hope, love.
Play It Again, Grandpa is a lovely tribute to how music can create community and how it can be passed down from generation to generation.
A great lesson taught with kindness, IF ONLY… is a fantastic addition to your child’s library, and would be well-suited to a classroom.
The series provides detailed scientific explanations, hands-on experiments and projects, historical case studies, and even etymological facts.
Filled with ingenious inventions using whatever is available and a can-do attitude, THE THINGITY-JIG is lots of fun and a joy to read.
The Leaf & the Tree is a simple, sweet fable that combines an understanding of the cycles of the natural world with an allegory of connections that shape us.
Nita’s Day: More Signs for Babies and Parents is not just for children. It serves as a great introduction to learn the basics of American Sign Language.