Best read in succession of book one, The Rubicus Prophecy: Witches of Orkney: Book Two is a fast read that will likely appeal to fans of Harry Potter or the Septimus Heap series.
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What Five Words Best Describe El Perro con Sombrero meets Los Gatos con Gelatos?
Derek Taylor Kent: Action-packed, hilarious, bilingual, heartwarming, and educational.
Get to know Filigree from Dorothy Hearst and Pam Berkman’s Filigree’s Midnight Ride, a middle grade novel inspired by important events and told through the eyes, ears, and noses of dogs.
Children’s books that have an entrepreneurial theme and can inspire your kids to start their first businesses.
What Underwear Does a Zebra Wear? is a joke book written for kids by a kid.
The word bacteria often gets a bad rap and author S. Kitanovic, PhD, aims to dispel this belief in this fun easy reader in which science and storytelling come together.
Here are five titles, from historical fiction to high fantasy, that I hope you’ll love as much as I do.
Here’s a book to jolt readers right into back-to-school mode with its anxiety-inducing ‘new kid’ theme!
Chris Van Dusen won the E.B. White Read-Aloud Award for If I Built a House. In addition to his own books, Chris has illustrated Kate DiCamillo’s Mercy Watson and Tales from Deckawoo Drive chapter book series.
Author Skila Brown and illustrator Jamey Christoph discuss their picture book, Clackety Track.