Botley the Coding Robot is a simple robot that teaches programming basics through play rather than screen time, and at $60, it’s a great value.
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G. Neri & David Litchfield’s When Paul Met Artie is not your typical picture book. This one is clearly intended for middle-graders, and they will love it.
Sylvia Rose and the Cherry Tree, by Sandy Shapiro-Hurt and Xindi Yan, follows a young girl and her animal friends as they realize how delicate an ecosystem can be.
Astronaut Annie, written by Suzanne Slade and illustrated by Nicole Tadgell, celebrates family and reaching for your dreams.
The idea for Tara Luebbe and Becky Cattie’s I Am Famous stemmed from Weir Al’s song TMZ, a parody of Taylor Swift’s You Belong to Me.
Boardbooks are an amazing way to introduce babies and toddlers to books and reading. These are some fun new releases now or soon to be out.
Barry Wittenstein never set out to become a picture book author. That all changed when Barry went back to college to earn a Masters in Childhood Education at the age of 57.
If you’re in the market for a sweet picture book that celebrates friendship and being true to yourself, Elmore, by Holly Hobbie, is the book for you.
It’s February, which means Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. These are some great books that will appeal to readers of all ages.
When Lindsay Ward’s husband sent her a text of an abandoned toy in a waiting room, he had no idea it would turn into the story of a neurotic dino — Don’t Forget Dexter.