Trees: A Rooted History is a beautiful, fascinating volume that any young botanist will surely treasure.
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If a tale of love at first sight is up your alley, then A Christmas Love Story: Nicholas Nutcracker & Brittany Ballerina is bound to fill the hearts of any who read it.
These five gardening books are the perfect companions for some gentle garden exploration. All are excellent examples that highlight the many wonders the garden can hold for the young.
Any child that loves a true story is bound to enjoy this first-ever biography of Michael Bond and how the iconic Paddington Bear came to be—highly recommended.
This Way, Charlie. It’s a wonderful friendship story between a blind horse and a grumpy goat written by Caron Levis.
Through playful dialogue and beautiful illustrations, readers learn to take a deep breath when life gets hard, connect their heads to their hearts.
Australian author Stuart French compels young readers to take care of their planet in his engaging debut picture book, Remembering Mother Nature.
Which five words best describe The List of Things That Will Not Change?
Rebecca Stead: Honest, Emotional, Hopeful, Human, and, ultimately, Joyful.
I love finding metaphors in everyday activities. Tag Your Dreams begins with a poem comparing a game of tag to chasing one’s dreams.
The Phantom Tollbooth is an extraordinary literary work that has continued to captivate and inspire readers for several decades.