Because Barbara, by Sarah Mackenzie and Eileen Ryan Ewen, is a lovely, inspirational biography with an empowering growth-mindset message.
Browsing: Non-Fiction
Research is integral to all Deborah Hopkinson’s writing. Only two of her eighty published titles haven’t involved some level of research.
Troublemakers and Superpowers is a refreshing and positive exploration of the way that disability, trauma, and adversity can shape identity in positive ways.
Discover Julie Hedlund’s inspiring writing journey of her latest masterpiece, Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews, on The Growing Readers Podcast.
If you’re a parent or caregiver looking for ways to help your kids form healthy digital habits, look no further than Jessica Speer’s book, The Phone Book!
Podcast hosts Josh Clark and Chuck Bryant reveal how they adapted their content for their kids’ book Stuff Kids Should Know.
Ron Lieber’s The Price You Pay for College adeptly empowers readers to chart a meaningful path to a quality college experience.
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a powerful and emotional read that urges us never to forget the horrors of war.
Henry’s Freedom Box, winner of a Caldecott Honor in 2008, is a true story about Henry “Box” Brown, who courageously escaped slavery and found freedom.
Self-proclaimed science geek, award-winning author, speaker, and teacher, Jennifer Swanson talks about her picture book, Footprints Across the Planet.