
How to Pet Your Pet: 8 Books That Show Kids How to Treat Animals
If you're looking to adopt a new animal or just want to teach your kids about pets and pet care, here are some books to get you started.
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If you're looking to adopt a new animal or just want to teach your kids about pets and pet care, here are some books to get you started.
Whether you’re a parent or caregiver looking to prevent learning loss or simply trying to fill in the time that would usually be taken up by other activities, here are some of the best workbooks for kids in preschool and elementary school.
Brightly caught up with Dan Santat, illustrator of the 90th anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Could, about what the Little Blue Engine's mantra of "I think I can" means right now.
Laura Zimmermann, author of the YA novel My Eyes Are Up Here, discusses how being a body positivity champion for your kids starts with applying that positivity to yourself.
Whether you’re stuck inside on a rainy day or are looking for something fun to do during quiet time, activity books supply hours of screen-free distraction for young children.
If your child loves bird watching, or if you're simply looking for a new activity to fill the long days of summer, these five coloring sheets — drawn by Sibley himself — are the perfect fit.
From enchanting fantasy lands to intergalactic adventures, you'll find all sorts of extraordinary tales on this list.
Summer reading is in full swing, and we’ve rounded up the best reads for all ages to keep your household unplugged and entertained.
From picture books to YA nonfiction, these books inspire readers to think deeper about our fellow Americans, their stories, and their experiences.
Follow along as author Nancy Redd reads Bedtime Bonnet, a bright, effervescent family story about nighttime hair routines.