children’s books
Two picture books explore issues of gender, self-identity, and gender stereotypes for a young audience.
Have a laugh as you read these charmingly funny picture books with your child.
A new interpretation of an old fable and a newly reissued fairy tale provide delightful reading for kids — and perhaps good holiday gifts as well.
April weather may be unpredictable, but the bond between grandparents and children is not. Here are some new books that celebrate that special relationship.
Kari Percival’s greatest thrill? Reading How to Say Hello to a Worm aloud to kids whose faces “light up” as she turns the pages.
A trio of new ballet books offer messages of inclusion and acceptance that both celebrate ballet and acknowledge some of its problems.
Does every semi-famous person deserve a full-length documentary about them?
Children’s Book Feature: Worried about Home Schooling? Relax — and Read
Even though options for parents abound, the very best option remains the simplest — pick up a book, snuggle up, and read.
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