To prevent you from desperately counting down the days to the start of the school year, we’ve put together a selection of boredom-busting educational books for your kids.
‘Tis the Season for a Great Read: 4 Books for Kids
Amanda McAnally
Whether you’re celebrating the holidays or cozying up by the fire, a warm winter read is the perfect way to bring the family together. Filled with laughter, love, and holiday cheer, these four fantastic books are sure to be treasured favorites for years to come.
4 Books That Teach Kids About the Environment
Amanda McAnally
Here are four books to educate our children about environmentalism and inspire them to take the first step to combat climate change.
4 Books to Beat the Back-to-School Blues
Amanda McAnally
Whether they’re taking their first steps into a kindergarten classroom or attending their final classes towards graduation, back-to-school time is a memorable moment for all students. Start the school year off right with four fantastic reads all about zany characters and their unforgettable school adventures. How to Get Your Teacher Ready by Jean Reagan (Starting at $12, Random House Children’s …
Book Review: National Geographic Kids Look and Learn: Farm Animals
Learn about farm animals the fun way with this book filled with bright pictures of cows, baby chicks, and more!
Book Review: Won Ton and Chopstick: A Cat and Dog Tale Told in Haiku
Written entirely in the Japanese poetry style of haiku, this book follows Won Ton the cat as his life gets turned upside down when his family brings home Chopstick the puppy.
Book Review: Bigfoot Is Missing!
The Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot are no match for current and former Children’s Poets Laureate Kenn Nesbitt and J. Patrick Lewis.
Book Review: Mission: Wolf Rescue
Filled with fun facts, great graphics, and hands-on activities, Mission: Wolf Rescue will teach you about the importance of saving an endangered species.
Book Review: A Friend for Lakota
Smaller than the other young wolves, Lakota is bullied regularly, until an unlikely friend steps in, teaching Lakota how to stand up for himself.
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