Writer and illustrator Marty Kelley lives in NH. His picture book, Twelve Terrible Things (Tricycle Press), received a starred review in School Library Journal and a glowing write-up in The New York Times by none other than Lemony Snickett.
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Two human body books for two age groups: Introducing the immense topic of human anatomy to children with ease, style, and fun.
Thank You, Me is a delightful picture book that delivers a loving message of self-acceptance to both children and adults.
“Glasses” is a positive book about babies and toddlers wearing glasses. Read all about it in this discussion with author Ann Gwinn Zawistoski.
Glasses, Ann Gwinn Zawistoski, is an adorable book that shows children the importance and benefits of wearing glasses.
LOREDANA CUNTI is a writer and producer of children’s entertainment. A mother of two, she lives in Toronto developing ideas for food, family, and fiction.
Of all the questions astronauts are asked by kids, the most frequent one is “How do you go to the toilet in space?”
Die Young With Me is a raw, honest account of a brave teen’s fight with cancer and the many ways music helped him cope through his recovery.
Karen Fortunati’s The Weight of Zero is a story of loss and grief and hope, and how some of the many shapes of love—maternal, romantic, and platonic—affect a young woman’s struggle with mental illness and the stigma of treatment.
Introducing mindfulness into the lives of our children and teenagers is perhaps the greatest gift we can offer.