[A]s you dive into The Tournament at Gorlan, prequel to the series, you can imagine the author’s invitation: “curl up and get comfortable; I’ve got a story for you.”
Month: October 2015
In this novel written for fans of the dystopian-horror genre, Cash delivers a gripping story with a Jurassic Park vibe.
Join the Summerfield sisters for a journey of family, friendship, and football in this first title of the fictional chapter book series designed for elementary-aged girls from Small Publishing.
The Children’s Book Review | October 28, 2015 Age Range: 6-10 Paperback: 26 pages About the Book Harry the Hydrogen Goes to Space Written…
Books are a great way to reach out to kids. I think that anxious children can really connect and relate to a character, such as Nellie.
Special Needs Publishing is pleased to announce the release of “Nervous Nellie,” a book for children who worry, written by Dr. Urmila Pai, M.D. and illustrated by Jackie Schuld.
Beautifully written and illustrated by Randolph Booth, ‘The Lumpheads’ is a darkly comedic children’s picture book.
In In the Tree Top, Candide Jones and Steve Emery have captured the essence of Rock-a-Bye Baby and have taken the lyrics even further with a retelling of their own.
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.
Sherri L. Smith, author of The Toymaker’s Apprentice, selected these five holiday book favorites.