Hidden Fun! 11 of the Best Seek-and-Find Books for Kids
Great for long afternoons at home or car rides, these super fun seek-and-find books are sure to keep kids occupied and engaged.
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Great for long afternoons at home or car rides, these super fun seek-and-find books are sure to keep kids occupied and engaged.
Whether you’re looking for books of prayers, beloved classics, or Bible stories, each book on this list will make a wonderful gift for a child on their special day.
These books on autism show how diagnosis and treatment have progressed, how advocacy helps, and what may lie ahead for ASD children and adults.
Filled with adventure, laughter, and friendship, these books for tween readers will charm young Pippi lovers.
Even if your teen isn’t big on poetry, he or she will find something to love in these captivating stories.
After Adam Gidwitz's daughter had a frightful encounter with a fire alarm, he began to tell her stories — true stories about her experience. Over many months of telling that story, some magical things started to happen.
These books are perfect for starting conversations about changes with your children. They'll help your child know that they aren’t alone in navigating these changes.
Blending a family doesn’t happen overnight. It's our job as parents to cut up the process into chewable moments to nurture a sense of safety that can ripen into feelings of family. Here are four tips to help blended families connect.
When I cracked the spine of Ali Wong's book, "Dear Girls" — essays written as letters to her two young daughters — I expected to laugh. And I did. I did not expect to learn much about being a mom. But I did anyway.
Libraries don’t just physically hold the stories we crave — sometimes, they are characters in the story. Here are some books that celebrate libraries from children’s literature.