If You Were Me and Lived in … Viking Europe is another great addition to this edutainment series for children ages 7 and up.
Author: Bianca Schulze
The perfect reference guide for book lovers of all ages, 101 Books to Read Before You Grow Up helps both kids and parents decide which books to read next!
Are you looking for the best new books for teens? Here are 4 excellent young adult books that release this month.
With so many amazing books to be discovered and read and far too many to list in one fun book, the 101 awesome books that I have selected as the books to read before kids grow up have one collective message …
We’ve picked 16 of the best new middle grade books for kids ages 7 through 12, from the many middle grade books that release this month.
There are plenty of amazing picture books from well-known authors and illustrators releasing this month. We’ve narrowed our list down to 18 picture books that we feel are the best of the best from October.
In Pig Meets Pug, written by Sue Lowell Gallion and llustrated by Joyce Wan, an unlikely pair—a pug and a pig!—realize that it’s better to be together.
A companion to the bestselling Lady Cottington’s Pressed Fairy Book that Brian Froud illustrated nearly two decades ago, this book is the perfect gift for any fantasy (or Froud) enthusiast.
As parents, we typically spend loads of time carting our kids from school, after-school activities, playdates, the supermarket, and the list goes on. It seems as though the car is a perfect place to keep a stash of books handy, right?
The Children’s Book Review | September 23, 2016 Run, Don’t Walk, to the Wishapick Book Birthday Celebration! “We’ll All Run!” Get some exercise with Wishapick’s character Dr. Tumalum—he loves to run—as we go on the Wishapick book birthday tour with acclaimed children’s book author M. M. Allen and composer Deborah Wynne. Excerpt from Chapter 13 We’re off to Green Cottage,” he said. Dr. Tumalum made such a racket that the possum children woke up from their kip. Mrs. Tumalum struggled out of the blanket and pointed to her running shoes, which were sitting by the fire. Lilly grabbed the shoes and handed them to…