The Mansion Mystery: A Detective Story About … (whoops – almost gave it away! Let’s just say it’s a children’s mystery for preteen boys and girls, ages 9-12) (The Sen Kids)

Nick and Neel are playing cricket on the terrace of their ancestral home when they stumble across an old riddle written by someone identified only as Mrs -. Who

Tell me more about Ramadan: (Islamic books for kids)

Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Follow the story of Laila, a curious young Muslim girl that wants to learn about Ramadan. Through a fun story for both children and parents, allow

Learning About South America (Searchlight Books) (Searchlight Books – Do You Know the Continents?)

South America is a remarkable continent, with its lush Amazon rain forest and its vibrant cities. But did you know that South America has the world’s highest waterfall? Or

First Book about the Orchestra

Learn about the orchestra thanks to this new sound book. The sounds are embedded on the page, and every time you press a button, a different instrument will play.

God’s Wonderful World: A Book about the Five Senses (Frolic First Faith)

As toddlers and infants explore this book they will learn about their five senses and how they can explore God’s world with them. Children as little as babies can

All About England (Discovering The United Kingdom)

From the AD 43 Roman invasion to landmarks like Stonehenge, traditions like the Changing of the Guard, tourist spots like the famed Platform 9 3/4, and more.

Interesting Facts about Homer’s Odyssey – Greek Mythology Books for Kids | Children’s Greek & Roman Books

Homer’s Odyssey is a lengthy but beautifully written tale of gods and the power of human will. It is one of the most-loved stories in Greek mythology. Treat this

Curious About Ice Cream (Smithsonian)

What’s the Scoop? Americans eat more ice cream than people in any other country (on average 48 pints per person a year). Where did this cool treat come from?

Parenting for the Digital Age: The Truth Behind Media’s Effect on Children and What to Do About It

From how to deal with cyberbullying to the strange, true stories behind Barbie and G.I. Joe, media insider Bill Ratner takes an inside look at our wired-up world in