Matt de la Peña’s award-winning book, Last Stop on Market Street, is a visual and emotional masterpiece that has garnered numerous accolades.
Browsing: Cultural Wisdom
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes is a remarkable and unforgettable story that captures the essence of the human spirit.
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a powerful and emotional read that urges us never to forget the horrors of war.
A Long Walk to Water profoundly impacts the reader, highlighting the importance of empathy and making a difference in the world.
An excellent book for a classroom or the junior music enthusiast, A History of Music for Children is a fantastic symphony of musical delight.
Kathleen Burkinshaw talks about her novel The Last Cherry Blossom—a United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs Resource for Teachers and Students.
Escape the Mummy’s Tomb: Crack The Codes, Solve The Puzzles, And Make Your Escape! is sure to keep readers entertained and learning time and time again.
A Child’s Introduction to Egyptology: The Mummies, Pyramids, Pharaohs, Gods, and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt is a fantastic, engaging introduction.
A beautiful book, especially suited for the classroom or library readings, SWEET PEOPLE ARE EVERYWHERE is a comforting, enlightening choice for children.
Weird But True New York City: 300 Bizarre Facts About The Big Apple is a fun book of factoids that can lead to many interesting conversations.