Turns out, What About Worms!? isn’t about worms after all – it’s about tigers, and it teaches some inquisitive worms not to be afraid of tigers.
Browsing: Friendship
Ripley’s Missing Locket is an engaging and instructive way to help young readers think about family, possessions, and perspective.
Written by a developmental psychologist and a social worker, Charlotte’s Shadow offers an accessible way into conversations about disability and inclusion.
Coney: A Trip to Luna Park, by Jeffrey Lindberg, is a whimsical trip through time to a magical and timeless icon of childhood.
Carole P. Roman’s Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex is exciting and thought-provoking. It makes for fantastic back-to-school reading.
With a happy ending and a
promise for more adventure, this adorable series is sure to be a hit with elementary-school children.
Land of Lots, Land of Lots: Plan Gill, and Land of Lots: Plan Paige are a delightful start to a series that young readers will love!
A Knotty Problem is instructive and enjoyable, offering readers a thought-provoking story about how STEM can help with everyday problems and situations.
Marty and Lenny, by Tania Woznicki, is a good story and a valuable tool for teaching young people about empathy and kindness.
Just in time for summer, Bakaasur – The Ice Cream (Maker) Monster is the perfect read for long, lazy, hot days … that might just end with ice cream!