That’s So ’90s Pop!: A Fill-In Activity Book

Join Britney Spears in a maze searching for the necklace she once thought the old lady dropped into the ocean. Join Mandy Moore for a Candy-fuelled adventure in her

That’s Silly!(TM): Find, puzzle, write, and draw! (Highlights™ Write-On Wipe-Off Activity Books)

Highlights continues the Write-On Wipe-Off series with two new books featuring favorite puzzles designed to be enjoyed over and over again. That’s Silly!™ is based on a popular Highlights

That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals: A Book About Vegans, Vegetarians, and All Living Things

That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals uses colorful artwork and lively text to introduce vegetarianism and veganism to early readers (ages six to ten). Written and illustrated by Ruby

That’s Mine!: Will Cruz ever learn to share?

Cruz just can’t stand for his sister Lola to touch his toys. Will he learn that sharing is more fun? Come read along and find out what Cruz decides

That’s Not Mine

Two fuzzy creatures both want to sit in the same comfy chair. The trouble is, they can’t agree who it belongs to. They get madder and madder, until… With

Creative Schools: The Grassroots Revolution That’s Transforming Education

A revolutionary reappraisal of how to educate our children and young people by Ken Robinson, the New York Times bestselling author of The Element and Finding Your Element. You,

That’s What Leprechauns Do

What do leprechauns do? They bury a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, of course. But as Mrs. Bally Bunion’s ox, Miss Maude Murphy’s hen, and

The Apocalypse Coloring & Activity Book: A Survival Guide That’s Fun for Every Bunker

The apocalypse has dawned—and this fun-filled book is the perfect diversion as you await the zombie attack. Color in a picture to reveal an “inspirational” message. Solve a crossword

A Frog Has Nested In My Hair! And other poems by Joshua McManus: A children’s picture book of children’s poems, humorous children’s poetry that’s great for early readers! (Volume 2)

Joshua McManus is back at what he does best, writing his own particular brand of children’s poems which will delight and disgust in equal measure. The poetry, aimed at