Books for Growing Minds Nothing inspires growth and development quite like reading (and being read to). Here are lists of the top children's fiction and storybooks to line your child's bookshelf. The Best Brothers Grimm Stories 14 Children's Poets Loved By Adults, Too All the Captain Und...
The Jetsons’ blend of science fiction and domestic comedy carved out a special place in pop culture, leaving a legacy of what the future could be and keeping it a beloved classic across multiple generations. Actors: George O'Hanlon, Penny Singleton, Janet Waldo, Daws Butler, Don Messick ...
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Genres: Non-fiction, Dogs, Animals, Self Help, Adult, Nature “Lucky Dog Lessons” offers a straightforward training system to improve dog behavior in a week. Starting with foundational commands like SIT and COME, McMillan focuses on building trust and setting the stage for addressing more comple...
Best Mystery Non-Fiction o Rough Guide to Crime Fiction by Barry Forshaw (Penguin Rough Guides) o Chester Gould: A Daughter’s Biography of the Creator of Dick Tracy by Jean Gould O’Connell (McFarland & Company) o Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters, edited by Jon Lellenberg, Daniel...
This is an ever-changing list.New books are published every year, so it’s likely there may be a new “Best” or “Top 20” book releasing even now that I have yet to read—and, ultimately, will add to this list. But that’s the joy of fantasy fiction: you can keep finding new...
entering the ship is like floating into a zero-gravity playground. As on the science fiction show "The Expanse," "The Orbital Children" has some thoughts about how the physical development of space children compares to that of kids born on Earth, and smartly uses those ideas to further the...
This is the second of three Whistling Dan Barry books serialized in the pulp fiction magazine Argosy. No white-hat good-guy, Barry is a feral figure — more comfortable in the wilderness than in town, more in tune with his animal companions than with humankind. (When a character in this ...
Readers of all ages will howl out loud as thirty five different dogs show what they can do, and what they can't do! The hysterical photographs and illustrations are paired with fold-out fun. Dogs make us laugh with the many things they do. But readers will...
These popular fiction and nonfiction titles are a great-value way to refresh your classroom library!