Kibowa’s creative flair for comparisons clearly suggests that she possesses the talent to continue to grow and mature as a writer. Elsa N. Kibowa, the twelve-year-old author of I’ll Never Forget, deserves commendation for publishing... Read More
A rhyme scheme with rhythm that’s joyous and proud makes this nautical book such fun to read aloud. The text is packed with marine biology facts, built into a story that follows Bob’s tracks helping dolphins and whales and pelicans,... Read More
Superb illustrations and plenty of humor in this delightful book on little-known animal facts. Blind chameleons, bats, polar bears that prefer left over right, and jumping bison all populate Marije Tolman’s gorgeous and highly... Read More
Organized beautifully and written with friendly instruction and care, this guide is a valuable addition to the craft genre. For lovers of general handcrafts who are seeking new challenges or for experienced fiber artists, Margaret Rose... Read More
A creative use of photographs and an emotionally engaging narrative will inspire children to pick up an instrument. "We Are Music Stars" by Shanda Ramnarine and Otis Lauritz Gibbs, with photography by Matthew Joseph, is a fictionalized... Read More
Insightful observations on business, music, and language offer a philosophical perspective on the immigrant experience. “Music was always a refuge for me. The most effective by far, ever since childhood,” songwriter and performer... Read More
The bad news is the Earth is sick; the good news is the cure is simple. In his book How Are You, Mother Earth? We’re Taking You to the Doctor!, Gordon Hunter presents the consequences of the overuse and abuse of Earth’s resources and... Read More
The fascinating story of Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s (1886-1957) upbringing and artistic and political evolution is paired with stunning reproductions of his murals and photos of the artist at work. This biography of this master... Read More