Fear Not Dear Readers! “Rather Unpleasant Cautionary Tales for Ill-Mannered & Immoderate Children” is NOT your typical, boring, ho-hum, run-of-the-mill, dusty volume of stuffy old morals. No Siree Bob! (Or Jane, or Eddie, or…well, you get the picture.)
Month: September 2013
Alan and his Perfectly Pointy Impossibly Perpendicular Pinky is based on Justice Alan Page’s real-life experience reading at local elementary schools. Justice Page’s finger was repeatedly injured during his career as a defensive tackle in the NFL, and it eventually quit functioning.
Ready to read some wickedly compelling young adult novels that touch on the dark and twisted side of literacy? We think you’re going to love these four stand-out titles!
Although, the e-book is here to stay, printed books still have readership value. In this article, we will be discussing the advantages and disadvantages of a Kindle and a physical book.
The Old Green Chair is a modern family fable from the House Series of Picture Books for Children that focuses on the issue of positive thinking in a story form that is comprehensible to tiny tots.
SUPER SCHNOZ AND THE GATES OF SMELL is about a boy with a giant-sized nose who becomes the unlikely hero when a criminal organization plots to destroy his school. The story is a perfect storm of my love of super hero comics and the fact that I was born into a family of big noses.
Even with the ability to enjoy visually stunning film adaptations of much of his work, and the recent revival of many of Dahl’s creations, it’s important to recall not just Dahl’s ludicrous stories and plot twists, but also the wonderful fun of his unique writing style.
How can a young cat pick between everything she has ever wanted and everyone she has ever loved? Kimba lives the care-free life of a much loved house cat, but what she really wants is freedom and the wild life for which she was born.
From the creators of RIP SQUEAK® comes Animals Make Me Smile, an alphabet book with illustrations by Leonard Filgate and text by Susan Yost Filgate.
Every year Elisabetta Ponti organizes The Children’s Italian Book Fairs in the Bay Area. Hundreds of Italian books for children (0 to 13 years old) selected from some of the most distinguished Italian publishers.