Catherine Lacavera’s What Did You Do at School Today? is delightful, offering readers a unique opportunity to tell their story for a change.
Browsing: Dedicated Review
Don’t Let Me Down, a stand-alone companion to Hello, Goodbye, delivers a powerful story about family history and the struggles of growing up.
Stephen Bowling’s Winslow Scarecrow is an enjoyable autumn story that will have readers clamoring to build a scarecrow of their own.
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.
To Be a Christmas Tree is a delightful, magical Christmas tale, perfect for starting discussions about the meaning of the Christmas spirit.
Sea Without a Shore is not just a story, it’s a journey of discovery. Thought-provoking, instructive, and beautifully produced.
Hannah Edwards, a girl with ADHD, investigates her father’s disappearance while navigating school challenges, uncovering secrets, and learning about friendship.
A Giraffe in the Forest is a comforting and funny exploration of being lost and finding help—we hope there will be many more stories to come in this series!
Connor the Cornflake is a very special cornflake, and together with his friends—other members of Granny Granola’s team of cereal superheroes—he has a mission.
Sarah Mackenzie’s Dear Duck, Please Come! is both visually and narratively enjoyable, making it a perfect addition to your library.