The Very Best Book

The Very Best Book selects familiar items that a child sees every day, like: boxes for cereal, coins for candy, water in raindrops, bottles of soda and then shows

The Kids Book of World Religions

By gaining a greater understanding of the cultures and beliefs of people around the world, children build respect and tolerance for the differences that make each of us unique.

What Do You Believe? (Big Questions)

What do you believe? Do you know why you believe what you do? What Do You Believe? introduces readers to the many religions of the world and its equally

Just a Little Critter Collection (Little Critter)

Celebrate 40 years of Little Critter® with seven classic stories in one book, including: Just for You (the very first Little Critter® story!); Just Go to Bed; All by

The World of Eric Carle™ Hear Bear Roar (The World of Eric Carle: Play-a-sound)

When readers press one of the sound buttons appearing in the text, they hear the animal’s name read aloud, accompanied by a corresponding animal sound: bear roar, fox yip,

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Presents a Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo

100% of Last Week Tonight’s proceeds will be donated to The Trevor Project and AIDS United. HBO’s Emmy-winning Last Week Tonight with John Oliver presents a children’s picture book

The Joys of Being a Little Black Boy

The Joys of Being a Little Black Boy is a vividly illustrated, history-based children s book that brings to life Roy, a joyful Black boy. Roy will take your

The Angry Dragon: (Childrens books about Anger, Picture Books, Preschool Books, Ages 3 5, Baby Books, Kids Books, Kindergarten Books)

The International Bestseller, *Updated version Why Dragons So Angry? Despite our best efforts, reality doesn’t always meet our expectations. There is no need to be upset or mad. Here’s

Tim O’Toole and the Wee Folk (Viking Kestrel picture books)

This lighthearted Irish tale of magic, greed, and revenge from Caldecott Medal-winning illustrator Gerald McDermott reminds us that a bit of good luck is never out of reach-as long