Poet M.H. Clark’s heartfelt words combine with illustrator Beya Rebaï’s colorful artwork in an expressive and inspirational picture book, Over and Over.
Browsing: Poetry & Rhyme
Gardnes Are For Growing, by Chelsea Tornetto, is an illustrated picture book—a father teaches his young daughter the simple pleasures of the garden and life.
Chelsea Tornetto discusses Gardens Are For Growing, where the idea for the book first blossomed, and the simple pleasures of life.
In this episode, I talk with Diana Farid about her coming-of-age novel written in verse, Wave, set in 1980s Southern California about a Persian American girl.
Snoodles, Kidoodles, Poodles and Lots and Lots of Noodles is a book devoted to silliness. Set in the future where cars run on sauerkraut.
In this episode, I talk with Emmy- and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth about her debut picture book What Will I Do with My Love Today?
ALONE! is a wonderful book about friendship on your terms. Author and illustrator Barry Falls makes the characters bounce off the page!
The Leaf & the Tree is a simple, sweet fable that combines an understanding of the cycles of the natural world with an allegory of connections that shape us.
The Tocks on the Clock is a fun adventure through a land of make-believe. Overall, it is an enjoyable flight of educational fancy.
You Can Feel, {Kiyana}! is a personalized book about emotional intelligence. It uses rhyme, rhythm, and everyday scenarios to help readers recognize emotions.