Just in time for Easter, One More Rabbit tells the tale of a little rabbit with a very big family. Watch them celebrate his birthday in a hollow tree stump!
Book Review: Glitterbelle: The Sparkliest Princess Ever!
Although she is a descendant of the duchess in The Princess and the Pea, Glitterbelle is not your typical fairy tale star.
Book Review: We March
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: Martin’s Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Doreen Rappaport marries original text with quotes from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to explain how his outlook on peace triumphed over discrimination.
Book Review: National Geographic Readers: Martin Luther King, Jr.
National Geographic transforms the complex life and history behind Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. into an understandable and educational book for children.
Book Review: 28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World
28 Days: Moments in Black History That Changed the World documents various accomplishments made in black history by people past and present.
Book Review: Chomp
From the author of Hoot, mystery and humor meet reality TV in this middle-grade novel about a father-son animal wrangler team who meet a host of colorful local creatures, human, and otherwise.
Change the World Before Bedtime
Lawrence D. Rosen, M.D.
So begins the wonderfully illustrated and written new children’s book of the same title. A call to arms for socially conscious children (and their parents), Change the World Before Bedtime combines 21st century messaging with old-fashioned values, encouraging kids to feel good about doing good deeds. What’s particularly appealing about the book is its multicultural, collage-style artwork coupled with plenty …
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