The Thunderstorm Party is a delightful narrative both penned and illustrated by the late Hallie Olson, who was just 13 years old at the time.
Browsing: Overcoming New Challenges
From a child to a graduate setting off into the world, each and every reader will find something relatable within the pages of Stardust: A Journey to Remember.
Frizzy Lizzy introduces a delightful cast of characters who are sure to keep delighting readers for many more books as the series develops.
Troublemakers and Superpowers is a refreshing and positive exploration of the way that disability, trauma, and adversity can shape identity in positive ways.
Based on a true story from the author’s experience, The Mermaid Who Learned to Dance is an inspiring, heart-warming fairy tale.
Dragons Do NOT Go to School, by D. J. Panec, is one early reading text that parents and children alike are sure to enjoy sharing.
The third book in the Megabat series, Megabat is a Fraidy Bat is both hilarious and gently instructive. Daniel’s fears are sure to be familiar.
Budding aviators will enjoy reading about the many different ways pilots can choose to fly a plane. Apprehensive children (and adults) will benefit from Tango’s message: If you’re willing to spread your wings and soar, you’ll come out the other side strong, proud and happy.
Book Spotlight: The HoardersThe Children’s Book Review The Hoarders Written by Jean Stringam Ages: 9-12 | 198 Pages Publisher: Cedar…