Critically acclaimed author Barbara Dee delves into her latest middle-grade novel, Unstuck! Get a glimpse into breaking through writers block.
Author: Bianca Schulze
Nicci Belter’s What’s New Inu? One Wild Critter is a charming addition to the early reader genre, combining fiction and non-fiction in a satisfying narrative.
As the title suggests, Why is Sam So SAD? is an informative exploration of Seasonal Affective Disorder from a child’s perspective.
Opera Andy is a delightful read, offering a gentle reminder that pursuing one’s dreams is worth the effort, even if the path is uncertain.
Tanks and Tractors: A Tale of Bravery and Bond by Mac Moonstone is a testament to the transformative power of empathy and kindness.
Get ready to embark on a tail-wagging adventure with Ode to Pug, written by Jill Rosen and illustrated by Stephanie Rohr!
“Reading” as a love language between children and their parents refers to the act of sharing and enjoying books together as a means of expressing affection.
Highlighting the importance of children’s books in fostering imagination and empathy, Emma Pearl discusses her picture books Mending the Moon and Saving the Sun
The Bubba and Squirt books are rollercoaster adventures through space and time. City of Bones is perfect for the middle-grade classroom.
Join us on a heartwarming journey of emotions and connections with Marion in Guess How Marion Feels, by Miss Kaye and beautifully illustrated by Miss Waitthk!