Ian’s Show and Tell Surprise: A Story About Autism Spectrum Disorder is a clever picture book that works on multiple levels to educate young readers.
Author: Dr. Jen Harrison
New pets—especially bouncy, energetic puppies—can be quite a handful, but it’s difficult not to fall in love when you meet a puppy as cute as Stella.
This trilogy of three stories follows the inspirational story of Aiyasha, an orphan who loses her parents in the HIV AIDS pandemic in Southern Africa.
The latest in the Alycat series, Alycat and the Saturday Sleepover, guides readers to think about speculation, anticipation, and dealing with the unknown.
Reminiscent of the beloved Magic Treehouse series, The Bridge to Sharktooth Island: A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure is packed with STEAM learning.
The 12 Systems of the Body Adventure Series Workbooks offers a fun and accessible way for young readers to get engaged with health science and their bodies.
In this chat about Girl Out of Time, Clyde Boyer talks about the inspiration for the story, space travel, aliens, and balance between science and imagination.
Girl Out of Time is a thought-provoking, intensely absorbing flight of fancy, perfect for every reader who dreams of flying further.
Lauren the Cow focuses on a concept that many young readers struggle with—the idea that success requires patience and sometimes involves failure first.
Jerry Craft’s graphic novels, New Kid and Class Act, are fantastic for classroom discussion—but, more importantly, they are utterly enjoyable reads.