Sherry Ellis Discusses Don’t Feed the Elephant!, a picture book that boasts some seriously messy fun with food!
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For that spot between picture books and young adult books, here is a wide range of wonderful literature that we feel represents the best kids books of 2017 for tweens and preteens (ages 7-12).
The Children’s Book Review It’s two days before Christmas and a quiet Rhode Island town is about to be visited…
The Children’s Book Review Whoop and holler along with your youngsters as Pancho rides again in this bestselling series! Paperback:…
The Children’s Book Review Age Range: 1-5 Paperback: 26 pages ABCs of Programming Written by Madison and Arthur Johnston Publisher’s…
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Besides drawing on the author’s background in criminal investigations, The Hypnotist also explores the paranormal, including tarot card readings and reincarnation as revealed through hypnotism.
Pepe Builds a Nest is a story about making the right choices and standing up to bullies. Dr. Theodore J. Cohen discusses the book and more.
Our best selling middle grade book is currently Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag, by Carole P. Roman.
If You Were Me and Lived In … The Mayan Empire is a great choice for classroom and book report studies.