
A Q&A with Max & Ruby Author Rosemary Wells on Twin Trouble and the Newest Additions to the Series
What do you think makes these two, and their stories, so timeless? Max and Ruby are the universal older sister-younger…
What do you think makes these two, and their stories, so timeless? Max and Ruby are the universal older sister-younger…
If you ask most young readers today who their heroes are, they will often cite athletes, entertainers, or social media…
Last year, another chapter of the story unfolded, with the publication of Louisiana’s Way Home. Here, more of Louisiana’s story is revealed,…
It’s time to head back to school. For some kids, this is unexciting news. Read? What? Wasn’t it just summer?…
Most of us remember the morning of September 11, 2001. Where we were; what we were doing; who we called.…
It’s no secret that the middle grade years can be fraught with awkwardness, embarrassment, and above all, change. But these…
Once your reader is hooked on this series, they’ll want to go back and explore the five previous books. Meanwhile,…
Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Celebrate the mom in your life with beautiful, inspiring picture books that highlight…
We’ve all heard that laughter is good for the soul, so it stands to reason that a laugh-out-loud read is…
March 14th is Pi Day! It’s the day when math lovers rejoice over the perfection of numbers. A day when…
Not quite babies anymore, not quite a big kids, five-year-olds are just getting ready to start reading. Five is an…
This year’s Newbery Award went to Meg Medina’s Merci Suarez Changes Gears, a funny, passionate, heart-tugging story about a sixth grader…
From Piglet to Peppa to the Three Little Pigs to good ol’ Wilbur, children’s literature contains a long list of…
The epistolary novel. Sounds like something fancy and high brow, when, in fact, it’s far more simple and far more…
It’s fall sports season. In our house, that means soccer practices, and Saturdays cheering on our athlete from the sidelines,…
On the anniversary of September 11th, we are once again struck by how vivid our memories of that day are,…
The summer heat is on. Summer memories maybe be filled with pool visits, popsicles, and road trips. But they’re also…
Immigrants and refugees have long been part of our cultural tapestry, though it hasn’t been until more recent years that…
When I think of survival stories, the first two that come to mind are Hatchet by Gary Paulsen and Island of the…
Father’s Day is right around the corner. It’s a day to celebrate all fathers and father-figures. There’s a plethora of…