Escape the Mummy’s Tomb: Crack The Codes, Solve The Puzzles, And Make Your Escape! is sure to keep readers entertained and learning time and time again.
Browsing: Problem Solving
Funny, quirky, and fun, Six Thousand Doughnuts invites readers to think outside the box about how to treat others when we pursue our desires.
My Name Is Not Ed Tug, by Amy Nielander, is an enjoyable, gently humorous way to introduce young readers to ideas about identity and diversity.
The latest edition in the Lady Lucy’s Quest series, Lady Lucy’s Morgan Horse Quest, is a story about teamwork, friendship, and making space for others.
Nanushka is Missing is fun to read and instructive to discuss—a promising first book in what will hopefully be an engaging series.
Ripley’s Missing Locket is an engaging and instructive way to help young readers think about family, possessions, and perspective.
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.
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.