26 Picture Books You Won’t Want to Miss This Fall
Fall 2015 is packed with eagerly anticipated sequels, new creations from beloved authors, debuts from talented first time writers/illustrators, and more.
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Fall 2015 is packed with eagerly anticipated sequels, new creations from beloved authors, debuts from talented first time writers/illustrators, and more.
If you haven't read the biggest teen romance to hit bookshelves (and movie theaters) in years, this handy cheat sheet will get you all caught up.
These six ideas may help make the transition from board books to paper books – which is both exhilarating and terrifying – a little smoother for both of you.
These books address social and environmental issues and will inspire young readers to make their own positive impact on the world.
The folks at GeekDad bring us some awesome comic books featuring epic heroes, great plots, and fun literary references.
While no one story defines the twin experience, there are some great children’s books that feature twins. Here are suggestions for all reading levels.
Laura Vanderkam, author of I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time, reveals how successful women really spend their time, and shares some terrific time-management tricks.
This list focuses on kid-tested-and-approved titles designed for tweens with Asperger's. They helped my kid, and I hope they help yours, too!
In today’s Meet the Illustrator feature we hear from Sophy Henn, author and illustrator of Where Bear? and Pom Pom Panda Gets the Grumps.
The eleven classics listed here all share an important characteristic: they’re interesting to real readers!