02/01/2016
Paul (Lost Cat) encourages readers—girls, specifically—to pursue lives of excitement in a book that blends elements of memoir, guidebook, and journal. With confident humor, Paul describes how she overcame childhood shyness by taking small risks, beginning with building a milk-carton boat to compete in a race. Paul’s later feats included walking the Golden Gate Bridge’s suspension cable (something she strongly discourages readers from trying), scuba diving for a dead body, and thermal flying. Interspersed among the adventures are brief profiles of trailblazing women and girls, playful b&w illustrations, and activity ideas. While some of these “Derring Do” activities (learn different cloud types, practice a confident stance) can feel like tepid footnotes to Paul’s adventures, she gives readers the green light to break the rules and test their limits. Ages 7–up. (Mar.)
The latest U.S. government climate report got buried in the news on Black Friday. It’s a grave climate warning that forecasts dire claims backed by 13 federal agencies, from “nationwide heat waves to dwindling snowpacks in the West. In blunt and disturbing terms, it also envisions the devastation yet to come.” Our children have inherited […]
In this complicated world, reading books about people who change the world is a big part of our routine at home. No matter where you live, it’s never too early to teach your children how to speak up, and stories about people doing just that are a great way to inspire your children’s curiosity and […]
For more than twenty years our country has celebrated March as Women’s History Month. It is a time to highlight the contributions notable women have made to our society throughout history. From extraordinary achievements underground to amazing feats in the air, women have been a powerful source of creativity, science, change, and growth. Celebrate the ways […]