Research is integral to all Deborah Hopkinson’s writing. Only two of her eighty published titles haven’t involved some level of research.
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Avast ye, me mateys and landlubbers, Treasure Island is the most famous adventurous adventure ever written about pirates.
Filled with whimsical creatures, quirky names, and a healthy dose of make-believe, The Sour Milk Dragon is a story about inclusion.
The Princess and the Bear is an allegorical story of eleven-year-old Princess Alice and her journey with her newfound friend, Seraphina (a bear).
The Majestic Pigeon is both instructive and empowering, perfect for sparking conversations about difference and inclusion.
I Love Everything About Me is an upbeat, vibrant picture book. Simple rhyming text makes this volume’s uplifting message about identity, diversity, and joy.
Embodying lessons about friendship and harmony as well as nutrition and health, Friends in Wonderland is instructive on several levels.
Baby’s First Love Story is a delightful and heartwarming exploration of parent/child love, perfect for shared reading and new-parent gifting.
The Dover Publications Twenty at Bedtime picture book series is here, and it’s the perfect way to add some fun to your nighttime routine.
We’re highlighting some of the best new tween listens, including humorous but realistic adventures, a wacky fantasy, and a fantastic graphic memoir adaptation.