Robin Newman’s Don’t Call Me Fuzzybutt! is a wonderfully enjoyable, fun, and funny picture book that readers will come back to again and again.
Author: Bianca Schulze
The Amazing Bees: A Children’s Theatrical Experience is not just an education about bees—it’s a fun, action-packed fairytale young readers are sure to enjoy.
By depicting and celebrating a character on the autism spectrum and validating his way of seeing the world, Peter and Pepe the Puffin and the Mystery of the Dollar Bill offers a positive and empowering role model for all children, as well as an illuminating history lesson about money.
In this episode of the Growing Readers Podcast, I talk with author and children’s librarian Lydia M. Sigwarth about her debut picture book Dear Librarian.
In The Year We Wore Masks, Kristin James helps readers to voice and understand the changes that have taken place during the COVID crisis.
The Game On! Awesome Activity Books are perfect for home or on-the-go entertainment and are sure to keep readers engaged and amused.
The In-Between Book is an interactive book for children to discover mindfulness and feel more connected to the world around us.
Which five words best describe Tabitha and Fritz Trade Places?
Katie Frawley: Funny, adventuresome, bright, surprising, and sweet!
This is the story following her first few weeks at the new home.
In this episode of the Growing Readers Podcast, I talk with Sharice Davids, one of the first Native American women elected to Congress and the first LGBTQ congressperson to represent Kansas. We discuss Sharice’s Big Voice: How a Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman.