Even small actions can make a positive impact on our environment, and the effect of those actions is magnified when we share stories of sustainability, advocacy, and environmental equity with children. READ MORE
Tagged: Picture Books 14 Stories
In this episode, meet actress and singer Hilary Duff, author of My Little Brave Girl, human rights lawyer Qasim Rashid, author of Hannah and the Ramadan Gift, and comedian Carrie Seim, author of Horse Girl. READ MORE
Whether you’re preparing your little one for school, introducing affirmations into your daily routine, or looking for imaginative bedtime stories that delight, nurture, and build self-esteem, press play on audio picture books written and read by best-selling, award-winning Black authors and narrators. READ MORE
In this episode, meet Adib Khorram, author of Seven Special Somethings: A Nowruz Story, Tess Sharpe, author of The Girls I’ve Been, and Benjamin Dreyer, author of Dreyer’s English: Adapted for Young Readers. READ MORE
“In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf.” READ MORE
In this episode, meet writer and educator Mahogany L. Browne, author of Chlorine Sky, musician and author Andrew Peterson, author of On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness, and multi-sport athlete, Tim Tebow, author of Bronco & Friends: A Party to Remember. READ MORE
It’s frankly delightful to hear a familiar voice tell a great story, all the more so when that voice belongs to a favorite actor, artist, or musician. This fall, bring one of these household names into your home and listen as they read illuminating memoirs, captivating novels, and frankly awesome picture books. READ MORE
In this episode, meet Misty Copeland, author of Bunheads and Firebird, D.J. Steinberg, author of Kindergarten, Here I Come, and Amyra LeĂłn, author of Concrete Kids. READ MORE
The new audiobook in Chelsea Clinton’s #1 New York Times bestselling She Persisted picture book series is here! READ MORE
by Sarah Hashimoto
As a public librarian, I often hear parents and even teachers telling kids that the only reading that “counts” is traditional reading—reading with your eyes and sounding out the words independently. READ MORE