Parents want a book that strikes the right balance between fact and fun for new science learners. How Machines Work: Zoo Break! does just that. Highly recommended.
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The Animal Planet Animal Bites series is a wonderful example of great non-fiction for children. Here are 2 non-fiction books that introduce readers to animals and their environments.
A Porcupine’s Promenade: An Encounter in the Winter Woods is a delightfully quiet book that is bound to captivate children and adults alike, especially those that enjoy all that nature has to offer. Highly Recommended.
Readers that enjoy more traditional tales, such as Laura Ingalls Wilder’s “Little House Books”, and stories that embody magical realism, will certainly be swept up by this gently weaved saga steeped in folklore and the Icelandic frontier.
In The Quickest Kid in Clarksville, Pat Zietlow Miller perfectly captures the essence of little girls who adore a hero like Wilma Rudolph.
A Psalm for Lost Girls is not only a gripping detective thriller, but also a moving exploration of the human condition of helplessness.
Children ages 10 and over, that are ready to sink their teeth into a thick book, will likely enjoy the nonsensical magic that has been brought to life on the pages of this tome.
Writer and illustrator Marty Kelley lives in NH. His picture book, Twelve Terrible Things (Tricycle Press), received a starred review in School Library Journal and a glowing write-up in The New York Times by none other than Lemony Snickett.
Song of the Current is one of those fantasy novels in which a new world is created in such stunning detail and depth that it immediately feels like home.
Best Selling Books for Kids: Everything remains the same on our Best Selling Kids Book Series list for June . . .