Gardening, recycling, composting, and being at one with nature—including our vanishing honeybees—and all it has to offer; these are great ways to connect young children with our environment and encourage them to nurture our special one-of-a-kind Earth.
Browsing: Early Readers
From bunnies to eggs to butterflies to chicks and even a spring shower, these books that have been selected all harness some kind of special spring power and celebrate Easter in its secular form.
Depending on how many vacation days, holidays, snow days … your child’s school has had, 100th day should be coming up pretty soon.
Theodor Seuss Geisel Award for the most distinguished beginning reader book.
Book Spotlight: The Lost LagoonThe Children’s Book Review The Lost Lagoon Written by Reg Down Ages: 6-10 | 130 Pages…
A simple crowd pleaser: Superhero books!
So, you think your child is emerging as a reader? Summer may just be the season to nurture your child’s desire to read.
By Amanda Lynch, The Children’s Book Review Published:June 18, 2009 Machines Go to Work by William Low Reading Level: Baby-Preschool…
By Bianca Schulze, The Children’s Book Review Published: June 4, 2009 Summer reading with a child between grades 1 and…
By Amanda Lynch, The Children’s Book Review Published: May 12, 2009 The Amazing Trail of Seymour Snail by Lynn E. Hazen…