As kids learn about shared culture, they’ll have lots of questions. Why do we care if the Groundhog sees his shadow? Why do we wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?
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Now this is a Q&A with some awesomely fun questions worthy of digging into! Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrator Matt Myers discuss their picture book Tiny and The Big Dig
If you don’t mind having your heart torn out, repeatedly, as long as it’s put back in one piece where it belongs, here are a few of my favorite reads.
Check out Lindsay Ward’s selfie with Don’t Forget Dexter, the first book of a brand-new series.
Christopher Weyant won the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for his first illustrated children’s book, You Are (Not) Small, written by his wife, Anna Kang.
Katie Howes, author of Magnolia Muss & the Superjumptastic Launcher Deluxe, selected these five family favorite picture books.
Catherine Newman is the author of the memoirs Catastrophic Happiness (Little, Brown 2016) and Waiting for Birdy (Penguin, 2005), the middle-grade novel One Mixed-Up Night (Random House 2017) and the kids’ craft book Stitch Camp (Storey, 2017), which she co-wrote with her friend Nicole.
Here’s author Tony Abbott’s choice of five middle grade books that he thinks will last forever.
Here are five family favorite children’s books selected by Kate Coombs, Author of Breathe and Be: A Book of Mindfulness Poems.
Bob Staake has authored and/or illustrated over 50 books, including Bluebird—which received three starred reviews—and The Book of Gold. And you get to take a peek inside his art studio …