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This means that many kids these days don’t have or take as many opportunities to create their own fun or decide what to do with their time as they once did. Furthermore, high-pressure academic environments can leave kids feeling anxious and depressed about where they fall in grade rankings...
Kids who enjoyed Kindergarten, Here I Come! will love this holiday title from the same series. Told through upbeat and bouncy poems, this book takes readers through the fun, games, stories, and traditions that Hanukkah brings. Add to Cart Also available from: Amazon Barnes & Noble Booksh...
Meg Medina told TIME for Kids that a shared story can “help you imagine, help you feel something. And in my… Audio Entertainment Learning to Lead December 20, 2023 The Walk, by Winsome Bingham, tells the story of a little girl and her granny. They go on a walk. But it’s...
The largest collection of Chinese New Year Books for Kids to welcome the new year with your child. We’ve selected 30+ books that highlight various traditions of the Chinese New Year. Take a peek into these books to encourage your child to learn about this colorful event also known as the...
In the case of China, we’re already talking about many diverse cultural traditions. The area we now call China may have had as many forms of storytelling as all of Europe. The earliest writings date back three thousand years, and the development of narrative fiction owed a lot to border ...
(Guizhou renmin chubanshe / Dandelion Books) – Two sisters set off to celebrate their aunt’s birthday, but arrive too late, so their cousins make fried crushed beans for them. Set in Changsha in the last century, and full of local charm and traditions. // 陈巽如 , 贺鹏 : 《炒豆粉,...
Celebrate Diwali with the best Diwali Books for Kids! This hand-picked collection shares the various traditions of the festival of lights.
Traditions such as lighting the Menorah each night, spinning the dreidel, and the thoughtful giving of gifts (among many others) brings families and friends together each year. In celebration of Hanukkah, our editors have collected the best Hanukkah books for kids to get your child excited for...
In this first book, Jasmine is too young to participate in the New Year’s mochi celebration, but she somehow manages to turn traditions upside down, much to the surprise and admiration of her family. For kids who like the Clementine series by Sara Pennypacker, or the Ramona series by ...