All children should read Ballet Cat: Dance! Dance! Underpants! so they can learn its valuable lesson: if you don’t worry about what others think and if you do everything in life with all your heart, then you will experience pure happiness.
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Benjamin Schipper is the illustrator of Henry and the Chalk Dragon. Get to know more about him and his latest book.
The Children’s Book Review | April 6, 2017 Let your imagination run wild! Age Range: 8-12 Hardcover: 240 pages Henry and the Chalk…
With so many amazing books to be discovered and read and far too many to list in one fun book, the 101 awesome books that I have selected as the books to read before kids grow up have one collective message …
With every turn of the page, adventurous preschoolers will be delighted by the surprising sounds of many nighttime forest animals.
These halloween books, or, perhaps, more aptly labeled as books perfect for Halloween, do an excellent job of evoking the Halloween spirit …
The Little Parrot and the Angel’s Tears is a powerful allegory of overcoming insignificance.
Panic began as so many things do in Carp, a poor town of twelve thousand people in the middle of nowhere: because it was summer, and there was nothing else to do.
In the Overending (the second book in the Wood Cow chronicles), author Rick Johnson continues his story of an intricately detailed world where danger and mystery lurk.
Set in Tehran, Iran, this quite original tale is a reminder that story themes are universal. At times it has the feel of Cinderella with a cultural twist. Other times, it is reminiscent of Charles Perrault’s tale of the kindly sister and the bad-tempered sister, whose deeds have different outcomes.