Children love learning about themselves as babies. World So Wide, by Alison McGhee and Kate Alizadeh, celebrates those first experiences.
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March is Women’s History Month. To help you celebrate, here are some recently released books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.
These are some picture books published in January and February 2020 that haven’t been featured on Cracking the Cover, but still deserve your attention.
Flight for Freedom, by Kristen Fulton and Torben Kuhlmann, tells the story of two families who use a hot air balloon to escape from East Germany.
As more civil rights stories are told on a bigger stage, the greater the understanding of injustices becomes. Ride to Remember is one such story.
Twelve budding scientists head off to bed in Dream Big, Little Scientists: A Bedtime Book, by Michelle Schaub and illustrated by Alice Potter.
In 2015, Penny Parker Klostermann and Ben Mantle’s There Was an Old Dragon Who Swallowed a Knight was released. Now it’s back in board book format.
A late-night trip to an office becomes an adventure in the picture book The Paper Kingdom, by Helena Ku Rhee and Pascal Campion.
With Valentines Day approaching, here are some darling picture books that help celebrate love no matter what time of year.
A bird realizes his differences can be assets in Ged Adamson’s adorable new picture book for 3- to 7-year-olds, Bird Hugs.