☀️ Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next? ☀️
Quiz: What Should the Kids Read Next?
From biographies on legendary players to action-packed stories about the game, these basketball books are sure to captivate any basketball-loving kid.
Sisters can be your biggest tormentor and staunchest supporter. These kids' books about sisters can help girls navigate the joy, laughter, fights, and tears of this incredible journey called sisterhood.
Navigating the world of stepfamilies can be difficult, but reading about characters going through the family-blending process can help kids work through it.
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.
Early chapter books are a great way to help your preschooler transition from shorter books to slightly longer ones with more complicated plots.
Get ready for Frozen 2! These books will appeal to kids who love all things Anna and Elsa, but who might also enjoy learning about some other special young ladies, too.
New York Times-bestselling duo Jennifer and Matthew Holm, creators of The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight, recall the things they fought over growing up — things that brothers and sisters still fight about today.
Celebrate Siblings Day on April 10 with these middle grade books about the ups and downs of sibling relationships: the fierce love, the turtle-eating, and everything in between.
In a perfect world it would be all love and unity between siblings. In the real world, not so much. These kids' books are great for exploring all sides of the sibling dynamic.
We went behind the scenes with author and illustrator Abby Hanlon to explore her fan-favorite Dory Fantasmagory series!
As I’ve watched my own kids engage with the picture books on their bookshelves, I’ve noticed numerous times when a book has ignited a spark in their eye — perhaps a realized truth or a shot of confidence.
Lita Judge's Hoot and Peep is a sweet story about a pair of owl siblings, making it a perfect read aloud for young siblings and soon-to-be big brothers and sisters, too.
There really is a love book for everyone – no matter how big or how small. Here are 10 wonderful picks for babies and toddlers.
These seven must-read books feature memorable characters of color that your little ones are sure to love.