With its engaging narrative and relatable characters, How to Make a Perfect S’more is a good choice as a read-aloud for families or educators.
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Macie and the Magic Veggies is a great way to introduce readers early on to the idea that eating vegetables can be exciting and healthy.
Leo Gets His Nighttime ZZZs is another wonderfully instructive book that helps young readers learn emotional regulation and the power of peer networks.
Alison Bellringer’s Surprise at the Beach is about the bonds that we form with the animals in our lives and that they form with one another.
The Tales of Charlie Wags, by Sofie Wells and Ali Barclay, is a delightful book that introduces young readers to the joys of travel—and New York City!
Katie’s Really Bad Day is not just a story, but an instructive and accessible tool for helping readers identify and manage anxiety in school.
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bug by Michelle Chance is a captivating story that introduces very young readers to the magic of science.
The THINK! book set will excite children to embrace basic learning concepts. Each book cleverly disguises educational fundamentals within interactive play.
The SPEAK! book set cleverly uses hands-on elements, storytelling, and child-centered engagement to help young learners develop skills.
The ACT! series books don’t just tell children what to do; they let them practice, explore, and discover through active engagement.