3-Minute Devotions for Girls: 180 Inspirational Readings for Young Hearts

Got 3 minutes, girl? Take a few moments of your day to quiet your spirit, think on God’s amazing love for you, and make a meaningful connection with your heavenly Father with

Odd Boy Out: Young Albert Einstein

When he was born in 1879, Albert was a peculiarly fat baby with an unusually big and misshaped head. When he was older, he hit his sister, frustrated his

Christmas Coloring and Activity Book: For Young Children

Santa’s helpers will love this collection of Christmas activities. There are coloring pages, puzzles, poems, writing prompts, and drawing prompts. Full color pages will delight adults and youngsters. Educational

MasterChef Junior Cookbook: Bold Recipes and Essential Techniques to Inspire Young Cooks

Creativity, hard work, and lots of fun—that’s what it takes to cook like a master. Beloved television competition show MasterChef Junior fosters all of this within each of its

Learning Together with Young Children: A Curriculum Framework for Reflective Teachers

Many curriculum books treat teaching as something teachers do to or for children. Deb Curtis and Margie Carter, best-selling authors in the early learning field, believe teaching is a

Red, White, and Blue: The Story of the American Flag (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

Some people call the American flag Stars and Stripes or Old Glory. But did you know that it hasn’t always looked the same? Read this Level 3 reader, and

When I Was Young in the Mountains (Reading Rainbow Books)

Caldecott Honor Book! “An evocative remembrance of the simple pleasures in country living; splashing in the swimming hole, taking baths in the kitchen, sharing family times, each is eloquently

Young America: Childhood in 19th-Century Art and Culture

In an era of both optimism and anxiety about the nation’s future, Americans in the nineteenth century focused attention on the cultivation and education of children as future citizens.

Thomas Edison and His Bright Idea (Penguin Young Readers, Level 3)

This nonfiction reader shines a light on Thomas Edison and his greatest invention—the lightbulb! As a curious child who was always asking questions, it’s no wonder Thomas Edison grew