Reading books together is an incredibly easy and, not to mention, enjoyable way to be present and engaged with kids.
Month: December 2015
Which books will you be reading during the 12 days of Christmas? Here are 6 picture books that we know will make you feel merry …
Nicola Yoon’s debut novel, Everything, Everything, is a must-read, inviting a broad spectrum of audiences, from preteens to the older generations.
In Fables of Fairy Good Heart: Divorce—A Parent’s Love Lasts Forever, author, mediator and renowned relationship expert Nancy Fagan takes on one child’s all too common question: “If my parents can stop loving one another, can they stop loving me, too?”
Made You Up is Francesca Zappia’s debut novel and features a new kind of heroine that readers are sure to find interesting.
Nap-a-Roo board book makes sleepy time special for children and parents alike.
Tales for Your Monkey’s Mind is a collection of intertwined coming-of-age short stories filled with life lessons. Collectively the stories remind us to be true to ourselves, let go of perfection, and to live authentic lives.
WANT TO INSPIRE TOLERANCE AND ACCEPTANCE IN THE CLASSROOM? NJ Special Education teachers, Thaïs Sherell J and Daniel Schmeidler, combine skills to address the ongoing stigma associated with special education students in mainstream classrooms.
This month, The Children’s Book Review’s book trends show that you’re enjoying our blog tours of Monsterland and Wishapick—along with their giveaways of Amazon gift cards and an iPod nano!
Fans of Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book will embrace this darkly funny debut novel from Laurel Gale about Crow, a dead boy, who has a chance at friendship—and a chance at getting his life back.