Children will readily get swept away in the entertaining chaos of Allen the Alien—with its blend of humor, heart, and subtle social commentary.
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Fantastic picture books for even the youngest readers, introducing concepts like recycling, conservation, organic food, and species extinction.
Sylvia Locke’s Cinderella and the Evil Fairy Godmother is deeply enjoyable—perfect for middle-grade readers with a penchant for defying expectations.
Uncle Bunkle’s amusing picture book Catching Dinos offers young readers an imaginative romp filled with whimsy and important life lessons.
J. R. Buchta’s Pop-Pop Smells Funny But We Love Him Anyway is a loveable, laughable picture book about love, family, and acceptance.
How to Make a Sandwich by Lorena M. Proia is a charming children’s picture book that blends good old-fashioned storytelling with joyful illustrations.
The novel Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl is a wickedly clever and funny read for children and adults alike.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid is an exceptionally captivating tale of a young protagonist’s journey that began with tiny daily entries on a website.
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing is the first of five books in a SUPER entertaining series about Peter Warren Hatcher and his younger brother Fudge.
Frindle, by Andrew Clements, is a must-read for anyone who loves language and enjoys a good story. It’s an especially great choice for a teacher to read aloud.