You’re All Kinds of Wonderful features Nancy Tillman’s familiar artwork, which is created digitally using software painting programs.
Browsing: kidlit
Listen: How Pete Seeger Got America Singing, by Leda Schubert and Raul Colon, follows the musician’s life from beginning to end.
Josh Funk’s latest novel, It’s Not Jack and the Beanstalk, is a META-Fractured Fairy Tale — where the characters argue back at the reader.
Shelley Johannes’ Beatrice Zinker Upside Down Thinker is an illustrated chapter book about a third-grader who sees the world differently.
If you’re looking for a fun, interactive book that will have your little one laughing out loud, then There’s a Monster in Your Book is for you.
Imagine That: How Dr. Seuss Wrote the Cat in the Hat, by Judy Sierra and Kevin Hawkes, explores the creation of Dr. Seuss’ most beloved character.
Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True reads like a story two little girls made up while sitting under a tree and playing pretend. That’s why it works.
In her latest picture book, Come With Me, Holly M. McGhee and illustrator Pascal Lemaître tackle hatred with kindness, bravery and hope.
Busy Builders: Construction Site is darling. I wouldn’t hesitate giving it. In fact, I already have two kiddos in mind for Christmas…
In February, Jonathan London and Andrew Joyner introduced readers to a new duo — Duck and Hippo. Now, they’re back with Duck and Hippo Lost and Found.