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Pre-K

Books on Growing Up for Kids Ages 3 – 5

Kids between the ages of 3 and 5 are building so many skills. It’s a wonderful time of development that you can aid with enriching, relevant picture books that will support all the ways they’re growing.

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Baby & Toddler

Books on Growing Up for Kids Ages 0 – 2

From immobile, squawky newborn to busy, opinionated toddler, ages 0 to 2 are full of nothing but growing. All along the way, of course, are plenty of snuggly opportunities to celebrate both the everyday and the momentous milestones through sharing books together.

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Grown-Up Reads

The Best Grown-Up Reads of July 2020

July’s best new reads feature a stellar debut set in a Bachelor-adjacent world, the latest from two powerhouses of suspense, an appearance from the one and only Jim Carrey, and more.

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Baby & Toddler
Pre-K

Four Developmental Signs Your Child Is Ready for Potty Training

Dr. Jazmine McCoy offers first-time parents tips on how to tell when a child is ready for potty training.

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Growing Reader

Kid-Approved Books for Struggling Second and Third Grade Readers

These tips, along with kid-approved book recommendations, will help parents and educators who have a reluctant second or third grade reader on their hands.

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Pre-K
Growing Reader

More Than Your Shell: On Helping Kids Embrace Inner Beauty

The author of The Box Turtle examines the difficulties social media poses when it comes to getting kids to embrace their inner beauty and more.

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Pre-K
Growing Reader

How to Pet Your Pet: 8 Books That Show Kids How to Treat Animals

If you're looking to adopt a new animal or just want to teach your kids about pets and pet care, here are some books to get you started.

Best Workbooks for Pre-K and Elementary
Pre-K
Growing Reader
Tween

Best Learning Workbooks for Pre-K and Elementary Students

Whether you’re a parent or caregiver looking to prevent learning loss or simply trying to fill in the time that would usually be taken up by other activities, here are some of the best workbooks for kids in preschool and elementary school.

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Pre-K
Growing Reader

Dan Santat on What The Little Engine That Could Means Right Now

Brightly caught up with Dan Santat, illustrator of the 90th anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Could, about what the Little Blue Engine's mantra of "I think I can" means right now.

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Teen

Body Positivity Starts With Parents

Laura Zimmermann, author of the YA novel My Eyes Are Up Here, discusses how being a body positivity champion for your kids starts with applying that positivity to yourself.