Beginning with the table of contents that hosts the creatively named chapters—such as “I Felt Like a Marshmallow Wrapped in a Doily”—The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is an entertaining middle grade novel set in 1891 in the wild west.
Browsing: Family
For young fiction readers that have an interest in imaginative stories, this book will be the perfect fit.
CAROL WESTON has been the “Dear Carol” advice columnist at Girls’ Life since 1994. Speed of Life is her latest novel.
Tinko would be an excellent addition to a religious school or church collection, or as a gift for a religious Christian family.
Life in a Fishbowl, by Len Vlahos, is a rollercoaster ride through human nature. Mixing pathos and humor, it is both enjoyable and inspirational to read.
Building Our House is a treasure trove of lessons for children, from the concrete (building a house takes time and work) to the abstract (cooperation and patience are invaluable when working toward a goal).
Introducing the concept of death to children is obviously difficult. Rebecca Elliott (The Owl Diaries) approaches this potential minefield-of-a-subject with a novel combination of tenderness and candor in Missing Jack.
Life is about who we touch, who we love and who loves us back. This book is a wonderful way to talk to children about the grand scheme of everything.
I Love You Just Like This! is an adorable story about love and all the ways parents feel it for their children.
Hattie Peck proves that there is more than enough love to go around, and any way to make a family is a great one.