Kids learn how remember important people and experiences in How to Make a Memory, by Elaine Vickers and Ana Aranda.
Browsing: picture books
The kids in Room 109 want a class plant, but learn exciting things happen when you have The World’s Best Class Plant instead.
At 52 pages, Some of These Are Snails is what’s considered a “long” picture book, but it doesn’t feel that way.
Kids are encouraged to get up and move in Hervé Tullet’s new interactive picture book, Tap! Tap! Tap!: Dance! Dance! Dance!
Ever wonder what animals would look like and do if they wore pants? Wonder no more. Animals in Pants explores this silly idea.
A young girl’s dreams become the stuff of magic in Once There Was, a picture book by Corinne Demas and Gemma Capdevila.
A girl and her grandfather bond while tending to a garden in Love Makes a Garden Grow, a new picture book by Taeeun Yoo.
A boy sets out to make ramen just like his dad — with mixed results — in Ramen for Everyone, by Patricia Tanumihardja and Shiho Pate.
Last Flight, by Kristen Mai Giang and Dow Phumuruk, tells the true story of the author’s escape from Saigon, Vietnam, in 1975.
A tiny hummingbird becomes the biggest hero in The Courage of the Little Hummingbird: A Tale Told Around the World.