As the Life on Earth series demonstrates, asking questions, observing the world, and analyzing what you see is the best way to learn!
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Susanna Chapman studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design and now designs children’s books for a publisher outside Boston.
In THE LEMONADE PROBLEM, Peg and her cat learn that lemonade stands can be fun, but they require some nifty problem-solving skills.
These books grab the reader by the cover!
Learn a little more about BODY PARTS, and Jessica Kapp as an author.
Lola Gets a Cat, by Anna McQuinn, is sweet and simple, and even the youngest children will enjoy hearing about Lola and her newly adopted cat.
BODY PARTS is a perfect match for readers of light sci-fi and dystopias. Highly recommended.
This interactive board book teaches children not only about teamwork, but also the ability to create things with your own two hands, and knowing that we all have this capability in each of us.
Go To Sleep, by Marion Adams, is an adorable bedtime book with soothing prose and dreamy illustrations.
We had a chat with Aunt Gladys Tulving from David Neilsen’s Beyond the Doors, a dark and creepy, humor-laced tale about four siblings who discover a mysterious world where secrets hide around every corner.