But…Who is Allah?: (Islamic books for kids)

Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim, Follow the story of Adam, a young Muslim child that is curious about religion and wants to learn about Allah. Through a fun story for both

GOAL! The Hockey Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Books)

Hockey fans who like to color will love these 30 illustrations depicting the sport’s highlights and history. Portraits of superstars include Gretzky, Orr, and Howe. Dramatic illustrations recapture game

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

Australia is the smallest continent, known for having the largest coral reef in the world. But did you know that Australia is the only continent that is also a

Look Out for Litter (Cloverleaf Books: Planet Protectors)

A young girl named Trina plays at being a pirate as she helps introduce readers to the problem of littering, how is has a negative effect on the environment,

You’ll Know It When You See It! Uniquely Geeky Things – Geography Books for Kids | Children’s Geography & Culture Books

You can see the world in a few minutes if you read this geography book for kids. This book highlights the landmarks that are known worldwide. You can still

Guided Science Readers Parent Pack: Level C: 16 Fun Nonfiction Books That Are Just Right for New Readers

Set your child on the path to reading success with this exciting collection of little books on favorite science topics: bears, birds, rain forest, seeds, spring, and many more.

World Atlas Activity and Coloring Book (Dover Coloring Books for Children)

More than 30 big pictures to color and puzzles to solve introduce countries from across the world. Kids can discover all kinds of interesting details about an international array

Al Capone: Dangerous Existence – Biography 7th Grade | Children’s Biography Books

Al Capone was a criminal but he was once loved by his community. Apparently, he is said to have lived the life of Robin Hood, in the sense that

A Rock Can Be (Millbrook Picture Books)

Rocks may seem like boring, static objects—until you discover that a rock can spark a fire, glow in the dark, and provide shelters of all shapes and sizes. Laura