Ping Pong Face

Ping Pong Face is a lively story about a five-year-old boy who doesn’t have much patience. He protests if he doesn’t get things right after a couple of trials.

Gertrude and Toby’s Friday Adventure (Gertrude and Toby Fairy-Tale Adventure Series)

2016 Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) Silver Medal Winner–Best Children’s Illustrated E-book Very well done. A true standout, encouraging the reader to hope for another adventure from this author/illustrator

I Love You Because You’re You

Now available in a padded, paper-over-board book, I LOVE YOU BECAUSE YOU’RE YOU celebrates a parent’s unconditional love for a child, as illustrated by award-winning artist David McPhail. This

City Trails – Rome (Lonely Planet Kids)

Here’s a book about Rome that’s seriously streetwise. Lonely Planet Kids’ City Trails: Rome features colorful themed trails, from history and culture to food and nature, that reveal amazing

Hieroglyphs

Ancient Egypt is a subject of never-ending fascination for primary grade kids. Here they learn all about hieroglyphs, the beautiful pictogram writing that appears on mummy cases, papyrus scrolls,

English-Spanish Word Search/Sopa de Letras #1 (Dover Children’s Language Activity Books)

It’s easy and enjoyable to learn English words and their Spanish equivalents with this dual-language word search book. Highlighted by whimsical, ready-to-color illustrations, these challenging puzzles will entertain speakers

The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom: Easy Ways to Adapt Learning Centers for All (Gryphon House)

This resource manual on how to adapt regular curriculum activities for children with special needs offers concrete suggestions that are easy to implement, giving teachers the tools to turn

Moon (First Step Nonfiction)

The moon lights up the night sky, but the light we see is really from the sun. It’s just reflecting off the moon. The moon is the only place

The Mass Book for Catholic Children

The Mass Book for Catholic Children is a guided journal that is designed to help your child become more engaged in the Mass. The activities in this book provide