Upon being invited to write a piece about “encouraging readers to think rather than protecting them from difficult truths,” I had to stop and think about whether or not that is in fact my central purpose when writing nonfiction books for children.
Browsing: Beach Lane Books
Love, hugs, and loneliness are the main themes you’ll discover from our best-of-the-best picture book list that we feel represents the best of December.
We’ve narrowed our best-of-the-best picture book list down to 13 picture books that we feel represent the best of November.
Reading about change in one arena—whether it’s a move, the introduction of a stepparent, or outgrowing a favorite sweatshirt—can be useful in other experiences, too.
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.
The picture books have it! What an abundance of cute, fun, and thought-provoking stories to choose from.
Last month we featured the wonderful Cindy Jenson-Elliott and her latest picture book Dig In! in an article about learning to love nature. This month it was the best selling picture book from our affiliate store.
Dig In!, by Cindy Jenson-Elliott is all about digging in and getting to know our own little part of the planet.
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday! The Children’s Book Review (call sign TCBR) is declaring a reading emergency. The weather is clear and suitable for reading outside.