The Girl Who Could Fix Anything: Beatrice Shilling, World War II Engineer tells the story of a woman engineer from Great Britain.
Browsing: picture books
Halloween is quickly approaching. Below are some books to get you into the holiday mood. All synopses are provided by the publishers.
Author/illustrator Lindsay Ward imagines a world without color in her latest picture book, Between the Lines.
Discover ways to help protect the Earth in Rana DiOrio and Addy Rivera Sonda’s What Does it Mean to Be Green?
A squirrel’s life gets turned upside down when his favorite leaves start disappearing in Alice Hemming and Nicola Slater’s The Leaf Thief.
Physicist Jess Wade explains how everything is made from something in Nano: The Spectacular Science of The Very (Very) Small.
Celebrate the meaning behind the words Black Lives Matter in author-illustrator Maxine Beneba Clarke’s When We Say Black Lives Matter.
The insect world is all aflutter when a strange object appears out of nowhere in It Fell from the Sky, by Terry and Eric Fan.
What is music and why do we make it? Those questions and more are answered in A History of Music for Children.
The new Books of Great Character series from Sourcebooks Jabberwocky was created to teach children mindfulness, bravery, grit and empathy.