Dancing with Cara, by A. C. Bradburn and Ivy Trazsi, is a beautiful, dreamy collection of stories, perfect for shared reading.
Browsing: Nature
Treasures of the Tide, by Lucy Mettler, is a heart-warming, life-affirming story for teaching young readers about loss and remembrance.
My Soul Treasure takes the complex, abstract, challenging concept of “soul” and makes it feel tangible and real for young readers.
In this interview, Jeff Falyn discusses Who Stole the Bees’ Wings?, the art, and the concept of “little can do big things.”
In this episode, we have the master of wordless picture books, Caldecott Honor–winning Aaron Becker. He talks about his new book, The Tree and the River.
Carole P. Roman’s Mrs. Spring’s Garden is a sweet and simple way to teach young readers about gardens, nature, and interconnectedness.
Reminiscent of the beloved Magic Treehouse series, The Bridge to Sharktooth Island: A Challenge Island STEAM Adventure is packed with STEAM learning.
Opal’s Springtime Birdhouse is an excellent example of a picture book that is not only entertaining but also socially responsible and beautifully considered.
Pebbles and the Biggest Number is a thoughtful combination of adventure, STEM, and social learning – perfect for home or the classroom.
Joe Leap: A Grasshopper Adventure in the Flint Hills of Kansas is a delightful new addition to DeAnn Melton’s growing list of nature stories.