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What Was Pearl Harbor? by Patricia Brennan Demuth; illustrations by John Mantha
Eighty-one years ago may seem like an eternity to a child. But, in the annals...
“The Baker’s Dozen: A Saint Nicholas Tale” – 25th Anniversary edition by Aaron Shepard; illustrated by Wendy Edelson
December 6th is the Feast of St. Nicholas, who is the patron of children and...
Make Your Holidays a Little Less than Christmas Card Perfect this Year….with a Picture Book and a Lap.
Every year I look forward with anticipation… tinged with just a bit of dread… after...
Racehorse Work Ethic or Dreamy Poetry? What DOES Sustain Us in a Meaningful Life When Tough Times Come? Leo Lionni Gently Suggests Young Readers Ask the Question.
Frederick by Leo Lionni Honored posthumously in 2007 with the Society of Illustrators Lifetime Achievement...
Do Meetings of Certain People Change the Social Fabric of Society for Good? With Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks, the Answer is Yes!
Back of the Bus By Aaron Reynolds, illustrated by Floyd Cooper December 1, 1955 to...
Why Not Start a New Icelandic Reading Tradition With Your Young Readers This Christmas Eve! It’s Called “Jolabokaflod.”
In a world that continues to be riotously raucous, the picture book can continue to...
Nativity Picture Books to Sample and Savor for the Holy Day of Christmas
As Christmas nears, there are many parents who struggle each year, balancing the holy day...
“Father Christmas” by Raymond Briggs – A Christmas Picture Book Classic That’s Bloomin’ Wonderful!
Raymond Briggs’ very British Father Christmas is not your typical Santa. Briggs’ Santa is not...
Take a Trip to the First Thanksgiving That is a True Classic Picture Book Read!
The Thanksgiving Story by Alice Dalgliesh; illustrated by Helen Sewell Elementary school stages...
“Thank You, Sarah: The Woman Who Saved Thanksgiving” by Laurie Halse Anderson; illustrated by Matt Faulkner
The name, Sarah Hale, probably doesn't ring a bell with you, but it should for...