“Glasses” is a positive book about babies and toddlers wearing glasses. Read all about it in this discussion with author Ann Gwinn Zawistoski.
Browsing: Rhyming Text
The WE BOTH READ series of books encourages parents to read with their children by creating fun stories that ask little readers’ questions.
Glasses, Ann Gwinn Zawistoski, is an adorable book that shows children the importance and benefits of wearing glasses.
Mousequerade Ball: A Counting Tale, by Lori Mortensen, is an adorable counting book that rhymes along to a cute story.
From waking up in the morning and then all the way through bath time and bedtime, readers experience Lizzy’s emotional first day at a new school.
Emily Winfield Martin’s delightful book, The Wonderful Things You Will Be, dreams of what children will someday grow to be.
Your favorite princesses are back in this charming retelling of popular fairy tales.
Can a Princess Be a Firefighter? is an empowering picture book by award-winning author Carole P. Roman that encourages children to follow their dreams.
My Adventures in Sillyville is a zippy tale written in rhyme about a young boy’s daydream. Reminiscent of Dr. Seuss’s Wacky Wednesday, many things are topsy-turvy in Sillyville.
Johnny DePalma’s The Night Parade feels like it’s already a classic. This is an insightful coinage among the mythic figures that populate children’s stories, and it feels like the sort of thing the Brothers Grimm might have thought up.