Children will have fun coming up with solutions to Grandpa’s problems and comparing them with Joey’s. From the fish tank to the freezer, Joey never knows where he’s going to find Grandpa’s glasses next! Patricia Nichvolodoff’s... Read More
The cultural heritage of Scotland is celebrated in A Scottish Year, a book for children ages 4 to 8 that looks at the life of children in Scotland. The book shares information on celebrations, foods, school, free time activities, and the... Read More
Like SpongeBob SquarePants for the younger crowd, this beautiful book is sure to delight young minds. Like a kinder, gentler SpongeBob SquarePants, the Sharky Marky book series gives voice and personality to creatures under the sea. In... Read More
A heartrending tale of parental loss, "Dragon Fire" teaches about the debilitating effects of terminal illness through a somber allegorical story of a mother dragon whose flames diminish then go out. The vividly patterned backgrounds on... Read More
Little Elephant is obsessed with trains; that’s all he ever wants to play with. But when his parents take him on a real train ride, he gets into a conflict with other youngsters, who each have their own favorite toy. More than just a... Read More
This simple, easy-to-read folktale focuses on universal lessons of love and kindness. "Pine and the Winter Sparrow" is old native folklore retold by Alexis York Lumbard (with a foreword by Robert Lewis), and illustrated by Beatriz Vidal.... Read More
Roman has embedded her latest cultural education book with precise yet lighthearted fun. Veteran social studies teacher and award-winning author Carole P. Roman has added another installment to her series of picture books that entices... Read More
Animals come alive in beautifully illustrated, powerful stories with an Eastern flair. Aesop meets Confucius in The Pandas and Their Chopsticks: And Other Animal Stories, a blend of classic Chinese proverbs, Indian jatakas, and... Read More