Pre-K
Growing Reader
NO FAIR! How Parenting and Patience Inspired a Picture Book
Author Jacob Grant shares the inspiration behind his latest picture book No Fair!, a big-hearted story that illustrates the importance of fairness – an important concept for children (and parents!).
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Read It, Make It: Books and a Craft for St. Patrick’s Day
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by reading three lively stories about leprechauns and making magical leprechaun doors!
Baby & Toddler
Board Books That Introduce Littles To Strong Female Role Models
These adorable board books highlight inspiring women throughout history, guiding even the youngest little feminists to their full potential.
Tween
Action-Packed Adventures for Fans of The Last Kids on Earth
If your reader loved The Last Kids on Earth series, they are going to go wild for these next reads filled with action-packed sequences, and laugh-out-loud humor!
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Kids’ Books About Amazing Black Women in History
These must-read picture books tell the stories of prominent Black women who helped shape our nation's history in bold and beautiful ways.
Baby & Toddler
Moo! Quack! Why We Teach Babies and Toddlers Animal Sounds
Animal sounds are a common way to connect with little ones, and animal sound production helps with early language development. To get mooing, quacking, and baaing with the little ones in your life, check out these farm animal noise books!
Growing Reader
Little Detectives: Mystery Books for 6- to 8-Year-Olds
Mysteries get kids to think differently and pay attention to details they might not otherwise notice. Here are 15 great ones.
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Stories and Activities To Celebrate Women’s History Month
May these amazing women inspire your children to break down barriers and face life’s challenges with courage and grit.
Growing Reader
15 Picture Books That Teach, Not Preach
Fun, colorful read-aloud stories that teach kids a life lesson without being too preachy, these books fit the bill.
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Why Children’s Books About Black Joy Are So Important
Author Katheryn Russell-Brown reflects on the need for more children's books featuring Black kids experiencing everyday life.