Add this book to your collection: Truckery Rhymes by Jon Scieszka
Month: March 2010
George’s curiosity, which can sometimes be mistaken for mischief, takes George on a new and captivating adventure coast-to-coast in an attempt to reunite a young elephant with her family.
An engaging interview with Dawne Knobbe, author of Runaway Storm—a novel inspired by a real runaway.
By Dawne Knobbe , for The Children’s Book Review Published: March 11, 2010 Author Showcase: A place for authors and illustrators to…
Young readers will love the illustrations. Tyler and the spider are shown in wonderful detail from their expressions, to Tyler’s baseball themed bedroom, to the spiders adorable, little red sneakers.
“What’s up with My Family?” tackles eight issues that often confound teenagers with regard to how their parents and siblings behave.
Add this book to your collection: Noonie’s Masterpiece by Lisa Railsback
When a classroom pet—Cesar, a green iguana—is left alone for spring break, he becomes a “puddle of sadness.” Once Cesar puts the moping aside, he decides to go on his own journey, documenting his daily activities in a journal.
A young pig-tailed girl named Madison, a grumbling and very hungry yellow Labrador retriever named Cooper, and a walking fish called Wally, all prowl the area around their pond, dunes and forest in search of adventure in Gary Lamit’s enchanting Wally the Walking Fish Meets Madison and Cooper.
Are you and your child ready to take your first steps into the exciting and magical world of reading? Learning to read is very much a process; as your child’s coach and teacher, he or she will need your encouragement and patience.