Learn about detective novelist Agatha Christie in A Mind of Her Own: The Story of Mystery Writer Agatha Christie, by Robyn McGrath and Liz Wong.
Browsing: kidlit
The start of the 2024 Summer Olympics are less than two weeks away, and what better way to get excited for Paris than with Record Breakers at the Olympic Games.
Trilobite and his friends return in Walrus Brawl at the Mall, the second book in Nathan Hale’s graphic novel series for 7- to -10-year-olds, The Mighty Bite.
Social and emotional skills are some of the most important things a young child can learn. These books cover self-expression, self-belief, understanding moods, making friends, and learning to be brave.
One of childhood’s favorite detectives is back on the case, and just in time for the 4th of July, in Nate the Great and the Star-Spangled Parrot.
An animal-lover invites a parade of animals to live in her home in Tate’s Wild Rescue, by Jenny Turnbull and Izzy Burton.
Children are asked to examine art and discover the way they feel about it as an individual in The Art Book for Children from Phaidon Press.
In Summer Is Here, author Renée Watson and illustrator Bea Jackson offer readers an ode to the perfect summer day.
A Family of Trees, by Peggy Thomas and illustrated by Cookie Moon, introduces little ones to forest families.
In We Who Produce Pearls author, Joanna Ho and illustrator Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, offers a call to action that highlights Asian American history.