Heidi is very good at hide-and-seek. She and her friends play again and again, and Heidi always wins. They even play at Heidi’s birthday party, but when her friends are unable to find her, they continue the party without her. Soon... Read More
These pages affirm God’s love, a theme that pairs nicely with the stress relief offered by coloring. Uplifting and heartfelt, the images accompany Bible verses. Read More
Full of religious themes, natural scenes, and gently winding paths, this book is soothing. For even more stress release, use earthy-colored pencils. Read More
"My Mega Monsterpedia" is a clever and amusing look at everyday fears and annoyances and the monsters that cause them. Aimed at children ages six and up, the book gives children a way to name and then manage their fears while at the same... Read More
The raw honesty in these perfectly timed essays puts a human face on a hugely stigmatized social issue. “Sex is never just about sex,” states writer Sue William Silverman in the foreword to Making Out Like a Virgin: Sex, Desire &... Read More
Roman succeeds in the difficult task of interweaving historical information with the day-to-day experiences of children. Carole P. Roman’s If You Were Me and Lived in … Viking Europe offers a meticulous slice of history to the... Read More
This is an entertaining, informative, and moving account of one man’s push down the Camino de Santiago. In "Taking My God for a Walk", veteran publisher Tony Collins sets off down the Camino de Santiago, using his considerable... Read More
The excitement of an upcoming festival builds as a family observes the seasonal changes and makes preparations together, in "Is It Sukkot Yet?", by Chris Barash. Simple illustrations by Alessandra Psacharopulo combine nature and... Read More