The Peekaboo Pals series by Becky Davies and Gareth Lucas are everything toddlers love in books — bright colors, animals, fun language and tons of flaps.
Browsing: picture books
Two books about feelings have made their way into our reading lineup — “Lionheart,” by Richard Collingridge, and “All My Treasures,” by Jo Witek.
Simonetta Carr’s “Michelangelo for Kids” is worth your money. It’s an amped up picture book/scaled-down history book that’s inviting and interesting.
Welcome to Day 9 of the On Bird Hill Blog Tour To celebrate the release of On Bird Hill by Jane…
Celebrate the fathers in your life with a humorous look at how dads do things in “Gator Dad”; and a touching look at generations in “The Great and the Grand.”
I’m always excited when I get an email from the publicists at IPG. Their books are often more unique than the usual fare. “Legs: The Tale of a Very Small Meerkat” and “Missing Jack” are no different.
Wee Gallery and QEB Publishing recently launched a new series of books geared toward preschoolers. It features a range of board, cloth and activity books.
“Twenty Yawns,” written by Jane Smiley and illustrated by Lauren Castillo, is Jane’s first picture book. The following is a quick Q&A with the author.
“Calling All Cars” is bright with text that rolls right off your tongue. Sue Fliess packs a lot into her text and Sarah Beise’s illustrations are charming.
It’s springtime, and what better way to celebrate than with a book? The following books are a great option for the young reader in your life.