With so many amazing books to be discovered and read and far too many to list in one fun book, the 101 awesome books that I have selected as the books to read before kids grow up have one collective message …
Browsing: Quest for Literacy
As parents, we typically spend loads of time carting our kids from school, after-school activities, playdates, the supermarket, and the list goes on. It seems as though the car is a perfect place to keep a stash of books handy, right?
The wonderful book list from Cammie McGovern, 5 Laugh-Out-Loud and Reach-for-the-Kleenex Middle Grade Novels, has been trending on The Children’s Book Review over the past month.
Have students who devour book after book? Gives students a chance to read and review all types of newly released books.
Reading books together is an incredibly easy and, not to mention, enjoyable way to be present and engaged with kids.
I’m optimistic that, through literature that explores and celebrates diversity, all kids will be able to comfortably go on any adventure with any character to anywhere.
Artists working across boundaries must demonstrate profound respect for and deep knowledge of the Other. This means a thoroughly open-minded attitude—and much labor in terms of research and questioning one’s own assumptions.
There’s something about books that makes them the ideal gift for children.
We continue to have a winter wonderland of books and articles appearing in The Children’s Book Review’s book trends this month; including our list “Kids Winter Books: Snow, Mittens, Polar Bears and Other Arctic Animals.”
We have a winter wonderland of books and articles appearing in The Children’s Book Review’s book trends this month; including our list “20 of the Best Christmas Books.”