☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
If your child is enamored with Corduroy, or cuddly cubs, here are some other teddy bear books that will appeal to your little bear lover.
Our friends at The New York Public Library share some newly released picture books perfect for kids’ parietal-temporal-occipital association cortexes.
As we ease into the new energy of autumn, here are six fall-oriented books and craft projects to help you and your family make the most of the season.
Skippyjon Jones author Judy Schachner discusses the artists and habits that influence her work and the importance of supporting children’s enthusiasm for learning.
Fall 2015 is packed with eagerly anticipated sequels, new creations from beloved authors, debuts from talented first time writers/illustrators, and more.
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 biographies of famed artists are excellent stepping-stones for learning how great minds made their way in the world and discovered their talent.
When it comes to summer reading selections, it's often helpful to get a comparison. Here are ten new books paired with ones you might have already enjoyed.
Here are five reads to inspire children’s confidence in their own capability and independence.
In today’s Meet the Illustrator feature we hear from Zachariah OHora, award-winning author and illustrator of No Fits, Nilson! and My Cousin Momo.
There are some books that I will NEVER take off my daughter’s bookshelf. Never. No matter what. And most of those books are picture books.
That picture book section is a whole lot bigger than the board books section and the selection can be overwhelming! Here's how to make a smooth transition.