Nita’s Day: More Signs for Babies and Parents is not just for children. It serves as a great introduction to learn the basics of American Sign Language.
Browsing: Books by Subject
This novel, City of the Plague God, is not only a gripping read but also a great introduction for readers to modern social issues.
Ajala and the Magical Unicorn Ride is a simple, sweet story about finding one’s inner strength and true self. A lovely story with a lovely message.
Tafana Caesar’s picture book, Carl the Capybara, is a fun and gentle way to teach young readers about stranger danger—and jungle animals.
With gentle humor and a bit of imagination, Santa’s Surprise: The Story of Bobby Lint reminds us that friends are not so much made as they are found.
In each of these picture books, your dragon-lover will see that through thick and thin, fire and fizzle, dragons can make the best of friends.
Readers have been calling for more positive and varied representations of disability in children’s books; Mike Nero and the Superhero School does a great job!
All of the books featured here are some of our favorite gift books that were released this year. Your young readers are going to love them!
Noted anthropologist and educator Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole and award-winning illustrator Nelda La Teef talk about African Proverbs for All Ages.
Join us on this virtual book tour for Avalina Jones and the Eye of the Storm, by author Lori Adams! Worlds collide for middle-grade readers.