
22 Holiday Gift Ideas for Baby & Toddler Bookworms
Those first holiday gifts for little ones are so special! Our baby and toddler gift guide is chock-full of fun and festive ideas to inspire budding bookworms.
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Those first holiday gifts for little ones are so special! Our baby and toddler gift guide is chock-full of fun and festive ideas to inspire budding bookworms.
For young children, their home is their world, but as they venture out into the wider world, they’ll discover that not everyone’s home is alike. These picture books show kids all different kinds of houses, both real and imagined, and the love that makes them feel like home.
Emily Winfield Martin, author of Snow & Rose, explores two different paths to fairy tale retellings: the Winking and the Sincere. The choice is an important one.
Katherine Paterson, author of the Newbery Medal-winning Bridge to Teribithia, shares nine books that she recommends for every middle grade and YA reader.
Journals offer tweens and teens a place to explore their feelings, practice their writing skills, reflect on their goals and dreams, and more.
Based on songs written by John Lennon, Mariah Carey, and more, these books bring messages of hope, enthusiasm, and love to young readers.
These wonderful children’s books go beyond stereotypical princess storylines, and teach young girls about resilience, independence, and self-acceptance.
Next time you're shopping for a baby shower gift, consider looking for a sign — the baby-to-be's astrological sign! These astrology-inspired book picks are delightful.
For our latest Bookshelf Must-Have pick, we're turning to our friends on Sesame Street. With warmth, wisdom, and fun, they're showing toddlers and preschoolers the many ways in which we are wonderfully different and, perhaps more importantly, the many ways in which we are alike.
Read along with Uni the Unicorn, a sweet story about believing in the fantastic, written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrated by Brigette Barrager.