From Max’s wild rumpus to Winnie’s reflections on true friendship, here are the 125 best children's books of all time.
illus. by Tatyana Feeney, a new adaptation of this beloved poem;Mama’s Library Summersby Melvina Noel, illus. by Daria Peoples, in which Mama takes her two daughters to the library every summer to pick out books about Black people so they can see the struggles, strength, and hope of p...
The higher the children’s IQ scores, especially over IQ 130, the better the quality of their educational backup, measured in terms of reported verbal interactions with parents, number of books and activities in their home etc. Because IQ tests are decidedly influenced by what the child has ...
), and the six-year-old is currently far too busy exercising her newly developed reading skills (mainly on theBilly B Brownbooks) to tolerate being read to, unless it’s Harry Potter.
and helps their cognitive growth. She said, “Books are the best form of entertainment for everyone, especially a valuable source of learning for children, as they stimulate the child’s mind and encourage critical thinking, allowing them to express their own opinions about what they have...
the mundane and the monumental moments in a child’s life.” —Atlantic Books “Simple truths simply revealed.” —Parents’ Choice “Like Robert Louis Stevenson’s A CHILD’S GARDEN OF VERSES so popular a generation ago, nationally acclaimed poet Charles Ghigna’s ...
fictional—the former have better souvenirs, but the latter allow for dragons, so it’s a tough choice. A writer of books for teens and children, she spends her free time scribbling poetry, taking photographs, and climbing atop things she shouldn’t. You can learn more about her at Kat...
and some random guy in a red suit keeps showing up everywhere;I Am Me: A Book of Authenticityby Susan Verde, illus. by Peter H. Reynolds, emphasizing the joy to be found in proudly living as our true selves;A Land of Books: Dreams of Young Mexihcah Word Paintersby Duncan Tonatiuh, ...
For the rest, he lived in a world of books and abstractions; and, therefore, although his clothes were seldom brushed, and although the Glen housewives concluded, from the ivory-like pallor of his clear-cut features and slender hands, that he never got enough to eat, he was not an ...
Mail Duck Special DeliverypresentsMail Duck Helps a Friend: A Book of Colors and Surprisesby Erica Sirotich (June 13, $10.99 board book, ISBN 978-1-4197-6564-3), ages up to 3. JoiningMy Mighty Marvel First BooksisAnt-Man and the Waspby Marvel Entertainment, ...