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Lady Liberty: A Biography
Laby Liberty: A Biography by Doreen Rappaport, with illustration by Matt Tavares, is the fascinating story of the building of the Statue of Liberty, from the idea to the fund raising to the design to the building to the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, Lady Liberty.
Squiggles: A Really Giant Drawing and Painting Book
The subtitle of Squiggles by Taro Gomi is A Really Giant Drawing and Painting Book. Squiggles is not a coloring book. It is a creativity book, with illustrations and a very small amount of text designed to pique the imaginations of children from three to young teens, as well as adults of all ages.
The Spiderwick Chronicles
The Spiderwick Chronicles series is full of adventure and suspense. The Spiderwick Chronicles series of children's fantasy chapter books is enormously popular with children seven and older.
The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
The childrens picture book The Three Snow Bears, by Jan Brett, is a retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett is an entertaining retelling of Goldilocks and the Three Bear set in an Inuit village in the Artic.
Charmed Knits
Knitting Book - Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter is full of knitting patterns and instructions based on the Harry Potter series. The knitting book Charmed Knits: Projects for Fans of Harry Potter has knitting patterns and instructions that older children, teens, and adults with a broad range of knitting ability, from beginning knitters to advanced knitters, will enjoy knitting.
Tomás and the Library Lady
Tomás and the Library Lady by Pat Mora, with illustrations by Raul Colon is a children's picture book about the impact that a kind librarian and a library full of books had on the life of a children. Tomás and the Library Lady is a fictionalized account of the childhood experiences of Tomás Rivera, a migrant worker whose desire to learn led him to a career as a writer and educator. I recommend this children's picture book for 6-10 year olds.
The Librarian of Basra
The Librarian of Basra: A True Story of Iraq, a children's picture book, is the true story of how the librarian of Basra saved the majority of the Iraq library's books after the invasion of Iraq reached Basra in 2003. The author and illustrator of The Librarian of Basra, A True Story of Iraq, Jeanette Winter, has written and/or illustrated a number of children's picture books.
The Wall by Eve Bunting
The Wall, a children's picture book by Eve Bunting, is the poignant story of a visit to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial by a young boy and his father in memory of the boy's grandfather. The text by Eve Bunting and the artwork by Ronald Himler focus on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Wall - and work together to create a children's picture book full of meaning.
The Little, Little House
The Little, Little House, a children's picture book, is a retelling of a Jewish folktale. Written and illustrated by Jessica Souhani, The Little, Little House is a delightful folktale. The collage illustrations in this children's picture book add to the book's appeal.
A Series of Unfortunate Events Boxed Set: The Complete Wreck
If your child is a big fan of Lemony Snicket and A Series of Unfortunate Events, the boxed set of all 13 books in the series might make an excellent birthday or holiday gift for your child. The boxed set of A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket is titled The Complete Wreck.
An Egg Is Quiet
An Egg is Quiet is a strikingly lovely childrens picture books by Diana Aston. Both a children's picture book and a children's science book, An Egg Is Quiet was illustrated by award winning childrens picture book illustrator Sylvia Long, who understands both the science and the beauty of eggs.
Baby Read-Aloud Basics
With the parent's guide Baby Read-Aloud Basics, learn why and how to read aloud to your baby. In Baby Read-Aloud Basics, you will find step-by-step instructions for reading aloud to your baby, recommended read-alouds and more.
Our World: A Child's First Picture Book Atlas
Our World: A Child's First Picture Book Atlas was published by National Geographic for the young child. Your 3-6 year old child will be fascinated by this oversize picture book atlas. I recommend Our World: A Child's First Picture Book Atlas for young children.
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make A Difference!
Make learning the importance of punctuation fun with Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make A Difference!, a children's book that is an outgrowth of author Lynne Truss's bestseller for adults: Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation.
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make A Difference!
Backyard Science
Backyard Sciece - Your 6-12 year olds will enjoy doing the more than two dozen science projects for kids described and illustrated in the children's nonfiction science book Backyard Science. The projects in Backyard Science can all be done in your own backyard
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