Carole P. Roman’s Mrs. Spring’s Garden is a sweet and simple way to teach young readers about gardens, nature, and interconnectedness.
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With love and support, you can achieve anything—and this series of books set out to prove it with some pretty famous examples.
The Case of the Crying Signpost is exciting, instructive, and enjoyable—great for young mystery, history, and ghost-story fans.
Pembrick’s Creaturepedia is a fun, funny, wildly inventive adjunct to a well-beloved fantasy series – perfect for fans and newcomers alike.
Here are some fun tips on how to organically add in a little literacy while getting a mental health boost with outside time, too!
Snoodles in Space is a fun and funny introduction to science fiction for young readers with some great classroom or home discussion talking points.
Ian’s Show and Tell Surprise: A Story About Autism Spectrum Disorder is a clever picture book that works on multiple levels to educate young readers.
New pets—especially bouncy, energetic puppies—can be quite a handful, but it’s difficult not to fall in love when you meet a puppy as cute as Stella.
This trilogy of three stories follows the inspirational story of Aiyasha, an orphan who loses her parents in the HIV AIDS pandemic in Southern Africa.
Pimpón is a fun book to introduce young children to a timeless children’s song while building their vocabulary and interest in Spanish-language themes.