The Cricket in Times Square may be the perfect book for Charlotte’s Web devotees. Cricket has many of the same, masterful literary components.
Browsing: Animal Books
City Dog, Country Frog is a seemingly simple book with a powerful message. Losing a friend is a difficult part of life, but every friendship offers experiences and memories that shape us.
Where the Red Fern Grows is the classic story of the bond between a boy and his dogs. It’s been making readers’ hearts skip beats since 1961.
In Ella’s Got Talent, Ella the Elephant discovers that talent can be found anywhere!
Ella the Elephant is back in this charming book about Mother’s Day, with a big surprise!
Told in two perspectives, one from the adorable little girl, and one from the even more adorable little animal, we see that there are truly two sides to every story.
Hattie Peck proves that there is more than enough love to go around, and any way to make a family is a great one.
Which five words best describe The Slowest Book Ever?
April Pulley Sayre: Chewy science for wondrous pondering.
Il Sung Na, illustrator of The Opposite Zoo, talks about the art of zoo animals in picture books. “The zoo is a great and fun place for children indeed.”
Picture book extraordinaire Tara Lazar and the frightfully creative S. Britt interview each other about Normal Norman (Sterling Children’s Books, 2016), a laugh-out-loud book that explores the meaning of normal through the study of an exceptionally strange orangutan.