A Little Potato and Hard to Peel is an engaging story for sports fans—it’s also a deeply uplifting and thought-provoking story about growth and positivity.
Browsing: Mascot Books
Dana Griffin’s Ask The Wide World (Mascot Books) is not just a story but a journey of independent thinking and learning. It encourages children to explore.
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, María Castellucci Moore talks about Vivienne in Paris—winner of the Moms Choice Award.
Needles, the Forgotten Christmas Tree is Richard Wagner’s first book. He has written articles and op-eds for newspapers and other periodicals.
Snoodles, Kidoodles, Poodles and Lots and Lots of Noodles is a book devoted to silliness. Set in the future where cars run on sauerkraut.
Amal the Thirsty Gamal is a unique story about a camel with a little hump and how he struggled with the other camels’ perception of him.
Pink is the story of a baby flamingo and how she saved the birds and their beloved pink feathers. She’ll teach everyone how being different can be wonderful!
Film producer and author of the children’s book Oh, the Places You’ve Been, Ben Everard shares his insight into what makes a children’s book great for film adaption.
If a story steeped in Greek folklore that demonstrates how personal growth will flourish from mutual respect and kindness appeals to you, Loukas and the Game of Chance will certainly fit the bill.
My Second Year of Kindergarten is a picture book with a specific goal: to create an encouraging and supportive story to be read to children that will repeat kindergarten.