Sleepytime Stories: Books To Help Children Build a Bedtime Routine
Reading stories like these can help kids establish a bedtime ritual and wind down for the night.
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Reading stories like these can help kids establish a bedtime ritual and wind down for the night.
For kids mesmerized by the magic and mystery of unicorns, here are a few fantastic books featuring these mythical creatures.
The secret to getting busy tweens to read? Finding the book that hooks. Sixth graders are raving about these friendship and adventure stories.
Perfect for the not-so-gung-ho poetry reader, these books do a fantastic job of making poetry stop looking academic and start looking very cool.
These poetry books by Black authors speak to, celebrate, and empower children of color, making them essential reads for any child's bookshelf.
These children’s books feature Muslim protagonists, celebrate Muslim culture, and illustrate Islamic traditions – perfect for reading during Ramadan, Eid, and all year long.
From groovy to cheugy, every generation of kids is marked by its memorable phrases. Here, author Beth Lincoln explores kids' love of wordplay and their role in language creation.
These notable nonfiction titles for early and middle grade readers show that women have been making history since the beginning of, well, history.
For kids ready to transition to Level 2 books, these engaging fiction and nonfiction books provide developing readers with strong visual clues and predictable sentence patterns.
Get ready to garden! Discover great children's books about plants and gardens sure to grow any little reader's green thumb.