Eagle vs. Bear: Adventures of a Child Cub is a five-chapter story that is the perfect gateway between early readers’ books and novels.
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Meditation Station, by Susan B. Katz, is an outstanding choice for parents looking to introduce their children to the practice of meditation.
Which five words best describe Bear and Fred: A World War II Story?
Iris Argaman: Home. Friendship. Journey. Thread. Loneliness.
If Polar Bears Disappeared, by Lily Williams, is a timely and well-conceived addition to the genre of climate change.
The Hug Me series of books, in particular Little Bunny and Little Bear, from the Chronicle Books series offer a fun, comforting reading time experience for young board book lovers.
Which five words best describe your new picture book Honey?
David Ezra Stein: Wanting. Waiting. Forgetting. Getting! Losing.
A grumpy character is someone with flaws. Real people have flaws. Kids like real people…even if those real people are bears.
This interactive board book teaches children not only about teamwork, but also the ability to create things with your own two hands, and knowing that we all have this capability in each of us.
Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh, with its engaging plot and appealing illustrations, should be every parent’s go-to choice when introducing nonfiction to children.
We’re celebrating the release of I’m Going to Give You a Bear Hug!, by Caroline B. Cooney!