In Sticking Together, readers will learn the importance of sticking together as siblings in this story about brotherly rivalry and love.
Browsing: Sibling Rivalry
Beezus and Ramona is so good. It’s a riot! We learn that our family shapes a big part of who we become when we are grown-ups.
Funny, quirky, and fun, Six Thousand Doughnuts invites readers to think outside the box about how to treat others when we pursue our desires.
Every night my husband and I read three books with our son, here are the five that we read most often …
The Crossover, by Kwame Alexander, will appeal to middle grade readers who like sports – especially basketball – and coming of age stories.
Reading Ana Dellaira’s Love Letters to the Dead will bring about a serious book hangover: her novel will linger with you for days. Dellaira tackles serious and all-too-real issues and anxieties with grace, humility and heart-breaking accuracy.
This is a charming book in so many ways, and definitely fun for a family to enjoy together. It will appeal to readers ages 5 to 8, who like stories about Spanish culture, stories about sisters, and surprising revelations about parents.
Molly always dreamed of having a sister who is just like her. But she got Chloe, instead. These two sisters are nothing alike: Molly loves to color with crayons. Chloe prefers the taste of wax.