The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Strokes states that two out of every ten thousand children have Asperger Syndrome (“AS”). As more symptoms are added to the list, children are being diagnosed earlier and more... Read More
Two favorite topics in books these days are management and dogs—so, Martin Levin must have thought, why not combine them. The concept of learning management from a dog may not be as far-fetched as it sounds. Levin adopted a dog named... Read More
Written in 1940 and now published for the first time with illustrations in a folk-art style, Stein’s fanciful journey through the alphabet features a short story in verse about each letter. The author’s postmodern approach to... Read More
Perhaps the two biggest obstacles for novice knitters are the need to learn how to read knitting instructions and the length of time it can take to complete even a small project. Tricia Drake has tackled both problems in this joyously... Read More
A diagnosis of autism can rock a parent’s foundation. And what do parents do once they get home from the doctor’s office? Often they turn to the internet for answers. But, as educational and behavioral consultant Susan Larson Kidd... Read More
The Silk Road connected China to the Mediterranean sea for centuries over a distance of more than 7,000 miles. Trade and travel along this route influenced culture, politics, and economies. This book introduces young readers to its story... Read More
In this book, author and translator Wafa’ Tarnowska retells the stories of The Thousand and One Nights, or "The Arabian Nights" in a large, generously illustrated volume that is meant to be a permanent part of a home or library... Read More
“Leona didn’t like the ending of ‘The Three Little Pigs,’ so she wrote a new version where the pigs invite the wolf to tea.” With enchanting suggestions that encourage a child to read and write, understand and follow... Read More