As part of the Crack The Books™ series, Seashores to Sea Floors is an impressive, comprehensive and interactive non-fiction iBook about the oceanic ecosystem.
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Bill Thomson has been called “a master at visual storytelling.” He is the illustrator of several children’s books, including Chalk (Two Lions/Amazon Children’s Publishing, 2010), which received many accolades.
This is the incredibly endearing story of a little girl who, after a trip to the farmer’s market with her parents, comes home with a squash. When she begins treating the squash as a pet—complete with a drawn on face—Mom realizes that her plans for squash soup will need to change.
We are so happy to share this book list graphic brought to you by Noodle.org, as selected by author and librarian Betsy Bird.
The Children’s Book Review is delighted to welcome Susannah Terrell French to our tree house today. She is an environmental lawyer and the award-winning author of Operation Redwood, a high adventure novel about four determined children who take on big business to save a redwood forest.
Five beautifully illustrated books that allow kids to explore the incredible ocean.
Back-to-school may make summer feel likes it almost over, but these books will help fuel those summer feelings!
In Marianne Berkes’ Over in the Ocean: In a Coral Reef, the colorful art is fresh and fun – constructed entirely from clay-like material – and invites young fingers to fashion fishy forms.
Melanie Crowder is a ceramist, painter, and sculptor who received her MFA in writing for children and young adults from…
From helping orangutans to protecting our oceans, these new books have got you covered for an Earth Day reading session.