Pre-K
Growing Reader
My Tiny Pet Hilariously Explores Our Urge to Downsize
Mixing silliness and science, My Tiny Pet is the super cute story of one incredibly resourceful girl who uses creative thinking and a whole lot of tenacity to get a pet her family will always have room for.
Teen
Everyone’s Story Deserves to Be Told: Malaka Gharib’s Version of the American Dream
NPR journalist Malaka Gharib’s debut graphic novel tells the story of her unique childhood and highlights why it's important to see yourself reflected in books.
All Ages
Memorable and Meaningful: On Giving Books Over Toys This Holiday Season
Books remain a popular holiday gift, right up there with clothing and toys — so even if the “Four Gift Rule,” or my all-book alternative, won’t work for your family, remember: there’s always room for more books under the tree.
Growing Reader
Tween
Brightly’s Book Club for Kids: The Creature of the Pines
The Unicorn Rescue Society: The Creature of the Pines is a fun-filled, lightning-fast novel for young readers — packed with action, adventure, and mythical creatures.
Pre-K
Growing Reader
12 Funny Children’s Books Starring Silly, Lovable Monsters
Young readers will surely enjoy these side-splitting illustrated stories that brilliantly show off just how funny monsters can be.
Pre-K
Now Eat This: 8 Food-tastic Books for Picky Eaters
Got a picky eater on your hands? These food-loving books may just convince them to try something new.
Grown-Up Reads
Ups, Downs, and Everything In-Between: 11 Great Books About Female Friendships
Studies show that having true friends helps us in many ways. Here are a few books that celebrate the joy (and heartbreak) of friendship.
Tween
Enter to Win a Collection of Who Was? Books
Want to dive into these fun and fact-filled reads? We’re giving one lucky winner a set of 50 books from the series!
Pre-K
13 Must-Have Books for 4-Year-Olds
No matter how many shiny, new titles my four-year-old inherits, these are the books she loves (and I love) to read over and over again.
Pre-K
Why Pre-Readers Should Get to Enjoy Books Independently
Empowering young children to spend time independently looking at books positions reading as a source of worthy entertainment, whether or not an adult is available to read aloud.