Must-Read Picture Books Written by Black Authors
This list encompasses just a handful of incredible works by Black authors. We hope it inspires you and encourages you to expand and diversify your reading library.
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This list encompasses just a handful of incredible works by Black authors. We hope it inspires you and encourages you to expand and diversify your reading library.
September will bring with it the first day of fall, and with fall comes a veritable treasure chest of the year’s best new books for kids and teens.
If you have a curious kid who loves history, then they'll love these printables and activities that go right along with some of these bestselling Who Was? books.
Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, author of The Bottom Line for Baby, offers first-time parents tips on what to prioritize so they can relax a little and focus on what matters most: establishing and strengthening the relationship with their child.
Looking for a fun, at-home activity you can do all year round? Try growing your own herbs! You can easily do this on a kitchen windowsill, on a balcony, or in your own backyard.
Mad Libs provide a fun and engaging way to teach kids about parts of speech while reinforcing essential grammar, reading comprehension, and vocabulary skills.
From the best new parenting advice to a fabulist rom-com, a gritty thriller, and a reimagined royal history, August’s best new adult reads promise to lift you up and whisk you away.
While not a replacement for reading a book aloud, audiobooks provide many benefits of their own, helping kids to expand their imagination and strengthen their listening, pronunciation, and comprehension skills.
Kids can explore the ocean floor, shoot up to outer space, and get to know the critters in their own backyard through these delightful Hello, World! printables.
If you’re looking for books to help a teen who’s struggling or to increase your own understanding of mental health issues, these books can get you started.