Part of the Lillou the Petit Chef series, this story combines simple storytelling with science facts and emotional intelligence learning.
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Funny, imaginative, and just thought-provoking enough, Rolo on the Planet of the Cats is a great choice for science-loving middle graders.
Simple, accessible language paired with intricate visual details make this story a wonderful introduction to the tale of Noah.
In this heartwarming episode, we welcome author and music teacher Janna Matthies to discuss her delightful new picture book, Over in the Garden.
In this interview, we sit down with Laura Pashley, the author behind Dodging Cupcakes, an inspiring middle-grade novel, featuring STEM themes.
The Weirdots, by Steffanie Najera and C.M. Harris, is a colorful, joyful picture book celebrating diversity, creativity, and community.
In Isabel y Pedro en su país nuevo, author C.C. Cárdenas has crafted a timely chronicle of the lives of two children that have arrived in the US from Mexico.
Zaya’s Dream is a poignant children’s story that sheds light on the experiences of millions of forcibly displaced individuals around the world.
To the One-in-a-Million Festival and Back is a valuable resource for parents and educators looking to foster a love for reading and learning in children.
Andrea Wang shares insights into her latest book, Summer at Squee, where she explores themes of community, identity, and inclusivity.