Which five words best describe Poe Won’t Go?
Kelly DiPucchio: Preposterous, pink, powerful, playful and pachydermish.
Which five words best describe Poe Won’t Go?
Kelly DiPucchio: Preposterous, pink, powerful, playful and pachydermish.
Co-authors Carole P. Roman and J. Robin Albertson Wren discuss Mindfulness for Kids:30 Fun Activities to Stay Calm, Happy, and In Control. Their new book introduces the valuable concept of mindfulness with ease.
A sweet and often hilarious book for kids getting a new baby brother or sister, READY, SET…BABY! prepares everyone for the big responsibilities, fun (and annoyances!) that are coming their way.
Dear Girl, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal, is an excellent foray into the fraught terrain of identity— complex ground for anyone—and boys and girls would do well to read it.
Body safety is a topic that we know we need to teach our kids about. Start the conversation nowith these body safety books.
Which five words best describe Teach Your Child Meditation: 70 Fun & Easy Ways to Help Kids De-Stress and Chill Out
Lisa Roberts: Playful, Educational, Engaging, Resourceful, and Essential
MAXIMILLIAN VILLAINOUS is my debut book picture book illustrated by the amazing Lesley Breen Withrow who made Max and his family into adorably villainous characters.
Denise Dufala, a first-time children’s book author, always had the idea of Bomba, the gray bunny with glasses, in the back of her mind. Bomba has emerged, and this interview provides some background.
The artist behind many children’s books, including her very own Little Fox, her latest collaboration is with author Mary Lyn Ray for The Thank You Book.
Which five words best describe Eraser?
Anna Kang: mistakes – persistence – hard work – success.