⭐ A+ Gifts for Graduates → ⭐
⭐ A+ Gifts for Graduates → ⭐
It takes a special person to be a teacher, and teachers deserve an extra special thank you at the end of the school year. Show your appreciation for the wonderful work they do with these bookish gifts.
In any classroom that painstakingly tracks each school day, reaching the 100th day of school is momentous. Here are 10 picture books perfect for celebrating the big day.
From meeting people who are different than you to figuring how to share, there's lots involved in being a friend. These books can help show kids the way.
As third graders develop more independence and the ability to read longer and more complex stories, the world of children’s literature really opens up.
Kindergarten can be intimidating for kids in the days leading up to it, but these books can help get them ready for the big day.
Get set for the new school year! Find age-specific reads and helpful insights to prepare kids and parents for the year ahead.
Whether you’re helping your child prepare for preschool or kindergarten, these books are great tools to talk about all the fun and learning that’s ahead.
Each of these comic novels is a solid dose of good medicine -- not only in a big-picture kind of way, but also as a remedy for reluctant readers.
As an elementary school librarian, graphic novels were one of my favorite tools for helping reluctant readers get excited about checking out a book.
Picture books can be a great way to gently bring up the topic of bullying — whether to help kids with an immediate need or prepare them for the future.
Follow along with Ms. Linda to see how Danbi, who just moved to America from South Korea, uses the power of her imagination to make new friends at school.
If your child is anxious about transitioning to the next grade or a new school this year, these tales will ease their fears and remind them of all the fun they’ll have in their new classroom.
Early chapter books are a great way to help your preschooler transition from shorter books to slightly longer ones with more complicated plots.
Whether you’re preparing for your class’s own pet, or have a child who wants to imagine they’re a student in one of these fun classrooms, there’s a class pet book for you.