Written from the point of view of a retriever, Mrs. R. Snugglesworth is a hilarious dog’s-eye exploration of family, friendship, and problem-solving.
Browsing: Problem Solving
Carole P. Roman’s Grady Whill and the Templeton Codex is exciting and thought-provoking. It makes for fantastic back-to-school reading.
A Knotty Problem is instructive and enjoyable, offering readers a thought-provoking story about how STEM can help with everyday problems and situations.
Clementine Gets UNSTUCK is the first in a series to encourage kids to extend their agency from their bodies out into the world by starting a club of their own.
Just in time for summer, Bakaasur – The Ice Cream (Maker) Monster is the perfect read for long, lazy, hot days … that might just end with ice cream!
The Crabtree Monsters is an engrossing read with some important messages about family, self-belief, and American society.
Using a progressive relaxation technique common to meditation practices, Night-Night, Body walks readers through relaxing each part of their bodies.
Change can be scary and difficult to cope with, but Alycat and the Cattywampus Wednesday helps readers to understand that positive thinking can help.
n a gentle parody of the noir thriller genre for adults, Mickie McKinney: Boy Detective, The Case of the Absent Answers explores common childhood issues.
How to Set the World on Fire by T.K. Riggins is enjoyable and uplifting, perfect for fans of traditional fantasy adventures.