
The Best Grown-Up Reads of September 2020
Whether it’s a love story, family novel, or parenting advice you seek, September’s best new reads for grownups has a book to bring you peace (several hundred pages worth!).
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Whether it’s a love story, family novel, or parenting advice you seek, September’s best new reads for grownups has a book to bring you peace (several hundred pages worth!).
With everything in the world so uncertain right now, sometimes it’s comforting to know that your characters are going to get the happy ending they deserve. Here are 12 mood-boosting YA books with happy endings.
Author and illustrator Mika Song examines how graphic novels can help kids become readers.
If your young reader loves Roald Dahl's captivating stories, then they're sure to delight in these printable coloring pages and activities featuring some of his most beloved characters!
These great stories about competition, determination, grit, and overcoming obstacles are timeless and appropriate for sports-loving kids.
Filled with inspiring ways to play, learn, and explore throughout the school year, our monthly interactive reading challenges make reading a fun adventure for kids.
It’s important for kids to read engaging stories with main characters that are relatable to their lives. Not just to their humanity, but also to their appearance and culture.
Jeffers is the king of unraveling stories with layers that mean something slightly different depending on where you are in life. His newest book, a fable made with traditional lithographic printmaking techniques, is no different.
There are lots of beautiful bedtime books for babies and toddlers. Start exploring some of the best with these titles.
Fend off boredom with these printables and activities featuring everyone’s favorite bespectacled wanderer and his wily friends.