In this interview, we discuss Alexandra López’s children’s book Kachina, a beautiful story about self-discovery and togetherness.
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Drawing on Pueblo mythology, Alexandra López’s picture book Kachina tells a beautiful story about self-discovery and togetherness.
Dinosaurs can’t roar! Turns out only mammals make those fierce roaring growls we have come to know and love in dinosaur entertainment.
Hooray! It’s cover reveal day for Seeking Best Friend, by Alison Marcotte. We’re definitely looking forward to reading this book.
Filled with soft illustrations, The Place I Know Best takes the reader on a magical journey following a young boy and the wind on a bright moonlit night.
The Toothfairy of Difflewood uses rhyme, gentle humor, and an upbeat fantasy setting to introduce readers to the dentist.
Who Is the Mystery Reader? combines the best of both worlds, offering snippets of narrative, jokes, facts, and word-play, all tied together with humor.
Starting with the hilarious and eye-catching cover, this fantastic journey in to the world of prehistoric creatures draws little readers in.
Nibbs plans a BIG FUN DAY to cheer Bruce up. But Bruce does not like BIG FUN DAYS. An easy-reader text with a story that young readers are sure to enjoy.
Peppa, everyone’s favorite British piglet, is going to space! In her imagination, that is. PEPPA IN SPACE is out-of-this-world fun!