Learn to change the world with these five kids’ books perfect for raising young leaders!
Browsing: Books by Subject
Film producer and author of the children’s book Oh, the Places You’ve Been, Ben Everard shares his insight into what makes a children’s book great for film adaption.
A FLOCK OF FUN is a fun choice for a stress-free bedtime story! All readers, young and old, will surely relate to the young boy’s restless night of sleep.
National Geographic presents a gorgeous illustrated guide to the most misunderstood and beautiful creatures of the ocean – sharks!
Fiona Waters’ Sing a Song of Seasons collects together 365 of the best and most beloved nature poems of all time.
For generations, young and grown-up naturalists alike have taken enormous pleasure in observing, recording, and categorizing the infinite variety of nature. Hazel Maskell and Evelin Kasikov’s A Year in Nature and Florence Guiraud’s Wonders of Nature carry on this proud tradition.
From award-winning children’s author and poet Raven Howell, comes an adorable picture book in which a young child discovers the solution for falling asleep.
Which five words best describe World So Wide?
Alison McGhee: Wonder. Love. New. Gentle. Family.
Check out Lyla Lee’s fun selfie with the Mindy Kim chapter book series. Learn more about these fab new books, too.
Which five words best describe Kids’ Guide to Learning the Ukulele?
Emily Arrow: Colorful, approachable, interactive, how-to, musical.