Humans have been exploring space since the late 1950s. Here are some favorite recent picture books starring girls in space.
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In a heartfelt conversation about The Light of Home, Diana Farid reaches across continents to her collaborator Hoda Hadadi.
Research is integral to all Deborah Hopkinson’s writing. Only two of her eighty published titles haven’t involved some level of research.
“Seville Orange” is a story and a series of therapeutic activities designed to help young readers understand their feelings.
Andrew Varga’s A Jump in Time books, including The Celtic Deception, are engaging historical fiction adventures.
A list of ten books that examine issues of identity and diversity to help you choose the right book for your child or classroom.
Author Julian Frischherz’s Holly and the Pittie Party imagines a world in which all dog breeds are loved equally—including pitt bulls.
Fairy tales and fables are timeless. Every culture and generation has many favorite stories fractured and re-woven into fresh stories.
Alisha Burton’s Trevor the Mouse and His Unexpected House is an inclusive, children’s book that teaches the importance of acceptance.
Magic Moon is a “cool,” quirky, gigantic, somewhat terrifying, alien “moon-like” being who likes puns and jokes! He may grant two special requests.