October brings falling leaves, pumpkin spice and costumes. The following books for young readers celebrate the spooky season.
Browsing: ages 4 & up
Brandon Mull’s latest offering, Smarter Than a Monster, is a cute picture book that many families with small children will find useful.
The Astronaut Who Painted the Moon is a fantastic look at Alan Bean, one of the men who changed our view of the moon forever.
Children love animals, and what better way to learn about them than in a book! Here are a bunch of picture books sure to pique young readers’ interest:
Fish and birds and lizards and socks…is there anything Max won’t attack? Watch your ankles and find out in this clever, rhyming picture book.
Even the littlest of littles, love books. They help build vocabulary and help families bond. These books are great fun for newborns and up.
Moon! Earth’s Best Friend is the third book in Stacy McAnulty’s Our Universe series. And, as with the first two books it’s a delight.
It finally feels like spring! The following are some spectacular picture books that will help young readers embrace all nature has to offer.
Having a deep understanding of children is key to creating for them, says Toni Buzzeo, author of the picture book When Sue Found Sue.
I don’t know if you could walk past Button and Bundle without wanting to pick it up — even if you don’t know what it’s about.