Over and Under the Pond, by Kate Messner, is a beautiful book, offering an accessible and engaging introduction to natural history and guaranteed to encourage a new generation of natural scientists.
Browsing: Books by Subject
Can swashbuckling pirates from a magical world work with two regular kids to catch naughty monster Atticus? Or will he escape again?
Up in the Garden and Down in the Dirt is a wonderful story to share with your child as we wave goodbye to winter and welcome spring.
If You Were Me and Lived In … The Mayan Empire is a great choice for classroom and book report studies.
Written with a dark sense of humor and a flair for recapturing the mindset of adolescence, this memoir shows how non-conformity can become a recipe for survival.
Toad and the Boy is an imaginative tale of the encounters a boy has on the way to finding his friend, a toad.
Family camping (or glamping, if you prefer) in the great outdoors is a wonderful experience. There’s nothing quite like dinner by the campfire with your family. Here’s a sample recipe to get you started …
Dragons Love Tacos is so sizzling hot that, at the time of this review, it has been on The New York Times Best Sellers list for 163 weeks.
My Writing and Reading Life: Johanna Hurwitz, Author of Double or Nothing with the Two and Only Kelly Twins
This month, you’ll discover five books that we’re highlighting from The New York Times’ best selling hardcover young adult titles including The Hate U Give, by Angie Thomas.