Kindness Starts With You – At School

Kindness is the single most powerful thing that we can teach our children. Follow Maddy through her day at school, where your child will learn how easy it can

Space Dreams: Sci-Fi Adult Coloring Book Adventure

Relax, Unwind, De-Stress, and Color In Your Dreams With These Beautiful Immersive Sci-Fi Illustrations Imagine sitting down to relax and color your way through space and time. These detailed

English Vietnamese 50 Animals Vocabulary Activities Workbook for Kids: 4 in 1 reading writing tracing and coloring worksheets (English Activities Book for Children)

Welcome to the world of animals that can be seen in everyday life. This is the funny learning vocabulary book for kids. The kids can learn on cute animals

Little Critter: Exploring the Great Outdoors (My First I Can Read)

Join Mercer Mayer’s classic and beloved character, Little Critter®, as he and his classmates take a field trip into the woods to study their natural surroundings. There are plenty

Understanding Exposure, 3rd Edition: How to Shoot Great Photographs with Any Camera

With more than 350,000 copies sold, Understanding Exposure has demystified the complex concepts of exposure for countless photographers. Now updated with current technologies, more than one hundred new images,

Trapped in a Video Game: The Complete Series

Five books in one box! With nonstop action, huge plot twists, and tons of humor, this series will quickly have your 7- to 12-year-old video game fan begging for

How Does My Home Work?

The inner workings of a home are laid out for kids in fun, retro illustrations jam-packed with the technology behind everyday life. How does flipping a switch on the

Computer Decoder: Dorothy Vaughan, Computer Scientist (Picture Book Biography)

A full-color picture book biography about Dorothy Vaughan, one of NASA’s first African American managers and one of the groundbreakers on the front line of electronic computing―includes hands-on STEM

Between Two Worlds: A Story about Pearl Buck (Creative Minds Biographies)

Growing up in China as the child of American missionaries, Pearl read and listened to stories from both the East and the West. A story, she thought, was a