What Is Math Good For, Anyway? is a gently humorous and easy-to-read exploration of practical math, perfect for the classroom.
Browsing: Picture Books
The Peacock Tree is a charming and thoughtful picture book that showcases the remarkable talent of 17-year-old author and illustrator Madeline Pearl.
Join us on virtual book tour for the heartwarming adventure Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality by Jennifer Nestor, illustrated by Victoria Mikki.
Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality is a powerful tool for parents and educators to initiate meaningful discussions about self-esteem.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Nyasha Williams and Kenda Bell-Spruill, co-authors of Saturday Magic: A Hoodoo Story.
Inspiring curiosity, empathy, and a love for the natural world, Julia Donaldson’s The Snail and the Whale, illustrated by Axel Scheffler, is delightful.
Marlo Neuhaus-Franks, an assistant principal and mother of two, has penned her debut children’s book, Popsicles in Space.
Young or old, A Very Rainy Day is a great way for children to learn how to be prepared for specific natural disasters such as severe storms.
Is This Really Happening? is a timely and valuable resource for parents, teachers, and counselors looking to discuss school safety with children.
Award-winning author Matt de la Peña discusses his new picture book, The Perfect Place, exploring themes of class, self-acceptance, and the meaning of home.