Hama the Pig’s Big Adventure is an enjoyable and uplifting tale, perfect for readers that are just getting familiar with the graphic novel genre.
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The third book in the Megabat series, Megabat is a Fraidy Bat is both hilarious and gently instructive. Daniel’s fears are sure to be familiar.
Roosevelt doesn’t mean to be a “bad” kid. Perfect for second- to third-grade-level readers, Roosevelt Banks is funny, relatable, and engaging.
In this episode, I talk with two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo about The Beatryce Prophecy, a fantastical meditation on the power of words and much more.
I Am Hermes adapts a classic set of Greek myths to comic-book format, making skillful use of the humor, characterization, and action-packed momentum.
The Star Friends have a special secret – they have magical animal friends who help them learn magic and fight evil! The characters are compellingly fun.
Perfect for toddlers and big kids who are always ready to fight crime and go on an adventure, BEDTIME FOR SUPERHEROES is a wonderful addition to bedtime!
In this podcast episode, I talk with the debut author of The Wolf’s Curse, Jessica Vitalis. Narrated in a voice reminiscent of The Book Thief.
Who Gives a Poop? pulls readers along on a journey deep into the sorts of scientific discovery they don’t teach you in schools.
The Wolf’s Curse, by Jessica Vitalis, pulls the reader into an adventurous examination of grief, tradition, and community while ultimately providing hope.