Uplifting, absorbing, and thoroughly satisfying, The Mystery of Mystic Mountain is an equally tremendous read for rainy days inside or on the beach.
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The Golden Imaginarium, a sequel to Hither and Nigh, takes the surreal and magical elements of its prequel to new heights, offering a captivating experience.
Hither and Nigh is a fresh and refreshing revamp of the classic “stolen by fairies” plotline, with rich settings, complex characters, and a rollercoaster pace.
What is Social Emotional Learning? Why is it important? How can we support it at home? SEL can be directly connected to the books your children are exposed to.
From iconic sights, landmarks, and attractions, this selection of gorgeous kids’ books about New York City are excellent choices for any young reader.
Wilderlore: The Accidental Apprentice is a riveting read, sure to be enjoyed by middle-grade readers looking for something new.
A great, fun, tactile, jam-packed, immersive adventure for all!
Reading about change in one arena—whether it’s a move, the introduction of a stepparent, or outgrowing a favorite sweatshirt—can be useful in other experiences, too.
In Pig Meets Pug, written by Sue Lowell Gallion and llustrated by Joyce Wan, an unlikely pair—a pug and a pig!—realize that it’s better to be together.
The picture books have it! What an abundance of cute, fun, and thought-provoking stories to choose from.