Check out Lindsay Ward’s selfie with Don’t Forget Dexter, the first book of a brand-new series.
Browsing: Animal Books
XO, OX, A Love Story, by Adam Rex, is a delightfully funny edition to any child’s bookshelf. Highly recommended.
Christopher Weyant won the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for his first illustrated children’s book, You Are (Not) Small, written by his wife, Anna Kang.
Mr. Fuzzbuster Knows He’s The Favorite, by Stacy McAnulty, makes a great addition to any child’s library – especially if they have a beloved pet. Highly recommended.
Christopher Silas Neal is the illustrator of Over and Under the Snow and Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt, both written by Kate Messner, and is a regular contributor to the New York Times.
Bumble Bees: Buzzing, Beautiful, Beneficial, Big Bees is an informative book that focuses on the science behind bumblebees.
Bumble bees is not only a fun, informative book, but it’s also an important one. We adults can’t allow the next generation to grow up afraid and ignorant of the role that wild bees play in our lives.
When Baboon tries out the secret, CATCH-M, his Magical, Mystical, Wished-Upon Star, whooshes down from the heavens to wham! ignite the courage in his chest.
Little Lucy Big Race, by Matt Roloff, is a wonderful read for children and their adult readers, as it demonstrates that hard work can lead to positive outcomes.
Hoot & Honk Just Can’t Sleep, by Leslie Helakoski, is a cute book about finding the perfect sleeping arrangements!