E.K. Johnston discusses theories and inspirations for A Thousand Nights.
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Try! Try! Try! is an entertaining board book that encourages young readers to try new things.
Caillou, everyone’s favorite preschooler, is back in this delightful collection of ten best-loved stories.
The Children’s Book Review: Which five words best describe LETTING GO: A Parent’s Guide to Understanding the College Years?
Karen Levin Coburn: Reassuring, informative, warm, honest, insightful
Join us as we go on tour with award-winning author Carole P. Roman…
Carole P. Roman has won numerous awards for her cultural series written for children ages 4 and up: IF YOU WERE ME AND LIVED IN … AN INTRODUCTION TO CULTURES AROUND THE WORLD. Now she is introducing a spin-off series for older children: IF YOU WERE ME AND LIVED IN … AN INTRODUCTION TO CIVILIZATIONS THROUGHOUT TIME
Phyllis Perry discusses Stand Up and Whistle, an intelligently written work that young readers will certainly enjoy.
Stand Up and Whistle is an intelligently written work that young readers will certainly enjoy. It powerfully combines social protest, environmentalism, and some very effective education on ecosystems—especially as it pertains to the often-overlooked role of more modest creatures like prairie dogs.
Jeanne Birdsall is the author of The Penderwicks, which won the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature. My Favorite Pets: by Gus W. for Ms. Smolinski’s Class is her hilarious new picture book.
MAE AND THE MOON is a surprising and unique book that hits all the right notes for children and parents alike. Highly recommended.
Old MacDonald Had a Truck, written by Steve Goetz and illustrated by Eda Kaban, is all about putting a new twist on the beloved, playing with expectations to step things up a notch.