Financial experts say that you can begin teaching a child about money as soon as they can differentiate between a nickel and a dime. Penny will investigate these topics with humor, style, and that can-do spirit that Pippi, Punky and Annie were famous for.
Author: Bianca Schulze
Join in GLSEN’s No Name-Calling Week (January 24-28, 2011) with titles from Random House Children’s Books.
For more than 30 years, Bruce Newbold has been acting professionally on screen and stage, but perhaps nothing has pressed his creative conscience like writing a fantasy for young people.
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Park Ranger Joe Higgins goes to work anticipating a quiet day; what he gets, however, is an outrageous shift full of car accidents, wild animals, and suspicious events in Al Uy’s first installment of the children’s series following Park Ranger Higgins on his adventures, Park Ranger Joe Higgins: Routine.
An incredibly moving and empowering book that delivers the story of two men from different cultures: Martin Luther King Jr. and rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel.
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Shoe-la-la is Beaumont’s latest rhyming picture book—and it’s all about, you guessed it, shoes.
Depending on how many vacation days, holidays, snow days … your child’s school has had, 100th day should be coming up pretty soon.
Add this book to your collection: Stolen, by Lucy Christopher. A Michael L. Printz Honor Book. Have you read Stolen? Rate it: [ratings]