My First Book of Things That Go

Alain Grée’s beautiful illustrations from the 1960s and 70s are known throughout the world. With their naivety of form and bold use of color, their charm is undeniable. Part

Ada’s Ideas: The Story of Ada Lovelace, the World’s First Computer Programmer

Ada Lovelace (1815–1852) was the daughter of Lord Byron, a poet, and Anna Isabella Milbanke, a mathematician. Her parents separated when she was young, and her mother insisted on

Noisy Farm (My First Touch and Feel Sound Book)

Touch, feel, and hear the animals on every page of this sturdy board book. Engaging photographs and appealing textures encourage young readers to explore the exciting world of farm

A First Stamp Album for Beginners: Revised Edition (Dover Children’s Activity Books)

Here is the ideal introduction to the educational, fun-filled hobby of stamp collecting–the most popular hobby in the world. With pictures of more than 1,100 stamps from over 200

My First Book of Hockey: A Rookie Book

Next up in the fan-favorite Rookie Book series, Sports Illustrated Kids explains the coolest game in the world to its youngest fans. The puck drops, skates flash, and sticks

National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book of Who (National Geographic Little Kids First Big Books)

Introduce young readers to some of the world’s most interesting and important people in this bold and lively first biography book. More than 100 colorful photos are paired with

A First Book of Fairy Tales

In this beautifully illustrated book, 14 classic fairy tales are retold for young children. Old favorites, such as “Cinderella” and “Jack and the Beanstalk,” are presented alongside some lesser

Ada Lovelace, Poet of Science: The First Computer Programmer

From nonfiction stars Diane Stanley and Jessie Hartland comes a beautifully illustrated biography of Ada Lovelace, who is known as the first computer programmer.Two hundred years ago, a daughter

A Child’s Book of Art: Great Pictures – First Words

An introduction to art appreciation exposes young readers to more than one hundred works of art from a wide range of periods, cultures, and artists, and with subjects such