Apple Experiment for Kids (Science Activity From Not So Fast Max)
Written by Annette Schottenfeld In Not So Fast, Max: A Rosh Hashanah Visit with Grandma by Annette Schottenfeld with illustrations by Jennifer Kirkham, Max learns some...
Written by Annette Schottenfeld In Not So Fast, Max: A Rosh Hashanah Visit with Grandma by Annette Schottenfeld with illustrations by Jennifer Kirkham, Max learns some...
I love sharing books that offer doors, windows, and mirrors for children to see others and themselves. Today, I want to share wonderful middle-grade books for...
Today is a treat for rhyming writers! We’re flies on the wall as author Anne Marie Pace talks about her newest book MOUSE CALLS with Cassandra...
5 Ways That Reading Makes Kids Healthy and Strong By Betty Choi, M.D., Pediatrician and Author of Human Body Learning Lab Disclaimer: The information in this...
One of our goals as librarians, teachers, and parents is that the children in our lives develop a love of books– and become skillful readers who...
Children’s books about anxiety and worry might help your child feel less alone–and for kids with worries, can provide strategies and empathy. But speaking from personal...
By Shannon Anderson One of my favorite ways to open discussions about social and emotional topics is to read a book with kids. There are many...
Are your growing readers finding good books? Here is a new batch of recently published titles to give your beginning readers more reading options. New Books...
When I began writing for children, I joined SCBWI and found a welcoming group in the NJ chapter. That’s where I met author Rosanne L. Kurstedt,...
How to Tell a (Good) Story to Kids written by Rebecca Sheir “Tell me a story!” For some grown-ups, responding to this eager and earnest request...