Naturally, preschoolers, grade schoolers, preteens, and teens all have different experiences and different questions about their bodies; pick a book that matches their individual developmental stage. Inclusivity Sex education used to be extremely binary and heteronormative, and therefore not useful—even...
This book mixes different touchable textures with nerdy ocean facts about a whole host of marine animals. Kids can feel turtle shells, fish scales, and barnacles growing on a whale. This is an especially great pick for older pre-readers, and as a nonfiction title, it’s a rare find in t...
For Growing Readers Unicorn Academy: Sophia's Invitation byRandom House Unicorn Academy: Under the Fairy Moon byRandom House Ice is Nice! All About the North and South Poles byBonnie Worth Save the Pearl! (Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) ...
Upon re-reading it, I was reminded of how much it has to say about growing up and entering the world as an inpidual, but it also has powerful words in it about racism, spoken by the housekeeper, Berenice.Charlotte’s Web by EB WhiteWhen I think of this marvellous book, I always ...
There is another way. That’s what they wish they had been told as new mothers. And it’s the message they are passionate about sharing with new parents everywhere. Attached at the Heart: Eight Proven Parenting Principles for Raising Connected and Compassionate Childrenby Barbara Nicholson and ...
From the USA to Germany to China, audiobooks are growing in popularity, especially with young people.AudioFile'sEmily Connellytalks us through her selection of the five best audiobooks for children and teens in 2023. The Best Science Books for Children: the 2023 Royal Society Young People’s...
t understand why her family is so obsessed with finding her a husband. She bends to their wishes but still does things her way. I think this is a great message about happiness and confidence for girls and balances out some of the other princess stories. She was happy just the way she ...
“Even without looking at the book, you have all the familiar characters in the rhymes that you’ve heard growing up, like Tom Thumb, Mother Hubbard in the cupboard, the three bears and all that. So you’re immediately drawn into the book just by listening to it. And then the art!
A girl growing up in New Jersey has been told by her parents her whole lift that she’s a princess, and she never believes it – until, on her 12th birthday, her parents disappear and two princes come to take her to the Kingdom Beyond Seven Oceans and Thirteen Rivers to fulfill her ...
Camille Funk: "Instructional design is an emerging profession and in the midst of a renaissance. There is a need to structure and develop this growing field" (Stefanie Panke, "New Instructional Design Association in Higher Ed: An Interview with Camille Funk"). JD Pirtle: "Coding is learning...