A little girl always seems like she’s got her head in the clouds, or does she? Find out in Daisy the Daydreamer, by Jennifer P. Goldfinger.
Browsing: ages 4 & up
March is Women’s History Month. You can learn more about some fascinating women by reading the following picture books.
Gifts from Georgia’s Garden: How Georgia O’keeffe Nourished Her Art, by Lisa Robinson and Hadley Hooper, is a celebration of art.
Get an up-close look at an insect found in every backyard in The Wonderful Wisdom of Ants, a nonfiction picture book by Philip Bunting.
Learn about trailblazing comedian Lucille Ball in Lucy: How Lucille Ball Did it All, by Amy Guglielmo , Jacqueline Tourville and Brigette Barrager.
Learn more about the first black female Supreme Court Justice in Justice Ketanji: The Story of US Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Easter is March 31, and what better way to celebrate the season than with a book. Though some are not holiday specific, the following books are perfect for the season.
A young boy’s worries take the shape of a pesky animal in The Drama Llama, by Rachel Morrisroe and Ella Okstad.
A young girl wonders how she can add color to her dull town in Tiny Wonders, a new picture book by Sally Soweol Han.
The Reflection in Me, the follow-up to When Things Aren’t Going Right, Go Left by Marc Colagiovanni and Peter H. Reynolds, is a celebration of self-love.