Stacy McAnulty is back with Sun! One in a Billion, a companion to Earth! My First 4.54 Billion Years, that is just as delightful as its predecessor.
Browsing: picture books
White House photographer Amanda Lucidon gives young readers an inside look at what life was like for First Lady Michell Obama in Reach Higher.
Bone Soup, by Alyssa Satin Capucilli and Tom Knight, takes the classic tale of Stone Soup and gives it a spooky, Halloween twist.
Giraffe Problems is the companion book to Jory John and Lane Smith’s Penguin Problems and features the same charm as its predecessor.
I love Russell Ayto’s latest picture book, Henry and the Yeti. It’s quickly made its way into our bedtime story rotation.
If you have a child who likes moving parts of any kind and counting, they’ll love Matthew Van Fleet’s Chomp Goes the Alligator.
I love “big books” and I cannot lie. Yuval Zommer’s The Big Book of the Blue is a book we’ll be revisiting at our house time and time again.
Alma and How She Got Her Name, by Juana Martinez-Neal, is about girl who isn’t pleased with the name she’s been given until she knows its full story.
Are picture books only for children? No! Drawn From Nature, by Helen Ahpornsiri, is one of those books you’ll buy for your kids but want to display on your coffee table.
Sigrid Schmalzer and Melanie Chan’s Moth and Wasp, Soil and Ocean is a fascinating picture book that will appeal to adults as well as children.