Traditional lutes, drums, rattles, and reed flutes join crackling fires, thundering hooves, and the sounds of the wind in the grass, singing frogs, crickets, birds, and more that make up the natural beauty of "The African Orchestra".... Read More
Not so big and not so bad, a lone wolf falls out of his story and is desperate to find his way home again, in The Wolf Who Fell Out of a Book, a fractured fairy tale from Thierry Robberecht. Grégoire Mabire’s illustrations follow the... Read More
For anyone who has ever been afraid of the dark, "Nightlights", by Paul Paolilli and Dan Brewer, explores the wonders of the night sky with soothing verses as fireflies, stars, and campfire in the country give way to the twinkling lights... Read More
Celebrating the beauty and magic of Ireland, from its castles, forests, and rainy rivers to modern bus stops and seasides, "Once Upon a Place" is a thrilling compilation of short stories and poems from Eoin Colfer that boasts over a... Read More
A summer holiday adventure full of humor, surprises, and mistaken identities, "Clementine Loves Red", by Krystna Bolgar, translated from its original Polish, tells the rollicking tale of young Macadamia, lost in the woods in search of... Read More
Rodney simply cannot pay attention to his teacher while an open window beckons him to go outside, in Carmen Bogan’s Where’s Rodney? A city boy unused to the great outdoors, Rodney is awed and enchanted when a field trip takes him to... Read More
Did he feed the dog? Take his vitamins? As George gets ready for school, he tries desperately to remember something just out of reach, in "What George Forgot", the hilarious story of one boy’s morning routine by Kathy Wolff. Colorfully... Read More
Commemorating a lifetime of discovery and exploration, "Shark Lady", from Jess Keating, follows the extraordinary path of Eugenie Clark—inspirational scientist, professor, zoologist, deep sea diver, and champion of sharks the oceans... Read More