Dana Griffin’s Ask The Wide World (Mascot Books) is not just a story but a journey of independent thinking and learning. It encourages children to explore.
Author: Dr. Jen Harrison
The Golden Imaginarium, a sequel to Hither and Nigh, takes the surreal and magical elements of its prequel to new heights, offering a captivating experience.
Savanna’s Treasure is a touching and wonderfully informative story with timely morals for readers about diverse friendships and conservation.
To the One-in-a-Million Festival and Back is a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to foster a love for reading and learning in children.
Double Booking: The Tail of the Mummy Cat offers a unique opportunity to learn about ancient and modern Egyptian language, culture, and religion.
In this sequel to The Academy for the Unbreakable Arts, Erika Lewis returns readers to the Otherworld for another whirlwind adventure.
Short, light, and accessible, The Histronauts: A Greek Adventure is a great way to keep a young history enthusiast busy for an afternoon.
You Can Change the World: The Kids’ Guide to a Better Planet is a well-written, inspirational, and practical guide to environmental activism for kids.
The Legendary Mo Seto is a touching but action-packed coming-of-age tale, perfect for readers who love action, mystery, and immersion in a good fight scene.
In this captivating interview, A. Y. Chan, the author of The Legendary Mo Seto, shares insights into the inspiration behind her debut novel.