The Art of Stone Skipping and Other Fun Old-Time Games: Stoopball, Jacks, String Games, Coin Flipping, Line Baseball, Jump Rope, and More

It’s an old-time playtime—nothing electronic, just games that have stood the test of time! They help children build skills like hand-eye coordination, problem solving, and simply learning how to

Hilda and the Stone Forest: Book 5 (Hildafolk)

Hilda is coming to Netflix in fall 2018! Hilda may be grounded, but that won’t stop her from heading off on another daring adventure! But everything is thrown off

Hilda and the Stone Forest (Hildafolk)

Hilda is coming to Netflix in fall 2018! Hilda may be grounded, but that won’t stop her from heading off on another daring adventure! But everything is thrown off

Stick and Stone

When Stick rescues Stone from a prickly situation with a Pinecone, the pair becomes fast friends. But when Stick gets stuck, can Stone return the favor? Author Beth Ferry

Aliens for Breakfast (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

It’s been ten years since Richard Bickerstaff sat down to breakfast and an alien climbed out of his cereal bowl! Join Richard and Aric, a tiny, wisecracking creature from

The Adventures of Violet & Dash: Friend or Foe? (Disney/Pixar The Incredibles 2) (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

An exciting Chapter Book extension story based on characters from Disney/Pixar Incredibles 2–hitting theaters June 15, 2018! Incredibles 2 brings back everyone’s favorite family of superheroes in an exciting,

Stone Giant: Michelangelo’s David and How He Came to Be

Michelangelo saw something—someone—special in the stone. No one wanted the “giant.” The hulking block of marble lay in the work yard, rained on, hacked at, and abandoned—until a young

Science Year by Year: A Visual History, From Stone Tools to Space Travel

Packed with fascinating discoveries and facts, this visual reference takes kids on a fantastic journey through time, from stone tools and simple machines to space travel and robots. Easy-to-follow

Gulliver’s Travels (A Stepping Stone Book(TM))

Jonathan Swift’s classic travel adventure has been adapted into an easy-reading Stepping Stones early chapter book, while keeping all the fun, humor, and unusual perspectives of the original story.