This book gives kids an entertaining graphic novel-style reading experience that is relatable and easy for them to absorb. “Not only [is it] bold and engaging, but it presents information about sex, sexuality, puberty, and reproduction in a way that is honest, straightforward, and relatable,...
The SDG Book Club launched in April 2019, the aim being to develop a reading list of titles for readers aged 6-12 years about the importance of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to encourage young people around the world to set up their own book clubs on this subject (more...
In general, the Learn About book series is a wonderful tool to inspire families to read together, foster conversations about social and emotional skills, and support kids to become their very best selves. Meanwhile, older readers will adore the hilarious adventure of Bumble and Bee in B...
some of whom became forever-friends. With them, she helped found the critique group Islington Writers for Children which is still going strong, 27 years on. For the rest of her life it was her passion to write for kids, and also
Will teaching the kids about love help him repair his own love life? Can the change of scenery help Patrick come to terms with finally growing up? Gracing the page with his signature blend of humor and heart, Steven Rowley charms with a beloved story about the complicated bonds of family,...
ashley britton/sheknows. it’s never too early to teach your child about feminism and inspiring women . from a young age, kids can (and should!) learn about the importance of equality — and these inspiring books will encourage children to be kind, empathetic, courageous, and confident. ...
decided to become foster parents, they had no idea of the journey ahead of them. Excited to love and help kids, they welcomed numerous foster children into their home. They could never have imagined the unique challenges they would face dealing with the foster care systems intended to help th...
Suitable for ages: 10-14 Themes: Sisters, Childhood sexual abuse, Homelessness, Foster care, Mental Health, Healing, Courage, Hope Book Jacket Synopsis: “Sometimes you’ve got a story you need to find the courage to tell.” Ten-tear-old Della has always had her older sister, Suki: When...
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“Why do only brave kids get their wishes granted?” she asked. “Because only brave children know that wishing is never enough.” I loved so much aboutThe Wishing Game. The characters are terrific, especially Lucy, Hugo, and Jack. There’s a romantic storyline, but it’s just one part...