Meow is Not a Cat is a valuable reference for introducing the concept of neurodivergence both at home and in the classroom.
Browsing: Adventure
Finley and the Big Bad Shark is the perfect length for a read-aloud for younger readers and a wonderful discussion prompt for older readers.
Wild Survival: Crocodile Rescue is a cunning blend of real science and fictional adventure story with enough action to keep any reader hooked.
How to Set the World on Fire by T.K. Riggins is enjoyable and uplifting, perfect for fans of traditional fantasy adventures.
Jolene: Adventures of a Junk Food Queen naturally lends itself to lessons on nutrition for every level from preschool through grade school.
Pirate Mouse and the Lost Map is exciting and funny and a great introduction to the graphic novel format for younger readers.
Bella Santini in the Troll War is a fun mix of adventure and education, and readers who enjoy fantasy adventures are sure to relish it.
Lucy and Dee: The Silk Road, written by Kirsten Marion, is a fun and engrossing read, perfect for middle-grade readers who love a new adventure.
Avalina Jones and the Eye of the Storm The Children’s Book Review Worlds collide for middle-grade readers who will love…
Anyone with siblings knows that sibling relationships can be complicated. The Legend of the Green Gorilla is a fun adventure with some important lessons.