Here are 5 epic reasons why we think you’ll love the iconic series Diary of a Wimpy Kid by NYTs bestselling author Jeff Kinney.
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Rosie Revere, Engineer is a triumph in children’s literature, blending humor, imagination, and invaluable life lessons seamlessly.
El Deafo is an autobiographical story based loosely on author Cece Bell’s childhood and growing up hearing impaired. It’s a refreshing and empowering work.
In anticipation of Women’s History Month in March, here are some recent picture books about revolutionary women to inspire the future and encourage young readers to see possibility.
We’re all about the spooky season and the sweet treats it brings! There are always new Halloween books each year and we’re sharing our favorites here.
With extremely clever characters and a gently exciting storyline, The Fabled Stables, Willa the Wisp is an exciting book for grade-school readers.
It can be hard to know where to begin when teaching others and learning about Hispanic Heritage Month. Here are some literacy ideas to get you started.
From iconic sights, landmarks, and attractions, this selection of gorgeous kids’ books about New York City are excellent choices for any young reader.
An excellent book to spark meaningful discussion, Jen Bryant and Cannaday Chapman’s FEED YOUR MIND is a triumph. Highly recommended.
The Clamshell Show, by Lucy Courtenay, is a swimmingly fun tail perfect for any kid who loves the ocean and fin-tastic mermaids!