Poetry is …
April is National Poetry Month! Join Daniel and his animal friends as they look for poetry in the park…
Refugee Experiences: Books for Children
With courage and compassion, these books tell the stories of children forced to leave home.
Quit POLLEN My Leg
Awash with cheerful colors and artfully placed peekaboo holes, Bee: A Peek-Through Picture Book offers a lovely lesson on the importance of the busy buzzing bumble bee.
Picture Books for Older Readers
Picture books span a variety of reading levels and many of our most popular picture books contain content and vocabulary that is much better suited for an older reader.
One Book, Every Young Child
Reading to preschoolers is significant for Kindergarten readiness. These books about poetry, nature and a boy named Daniel are a great place to start.
Books for Your Beginning Reader
Is your child starting to read on their own? Support your beginning reader with fun stories that will have them feeling like a pro.
We Found a Hat
Two turtle friends come upon one hat in the desert. The hat looks good on both of them. How will they handle there being only one hat and two of them?
Waiting for Spring!
These books celebrate the time for planting gardens, listening for birds, and watching as nature wakes up from a long cold winter.
Du Iz Tak?
This 2017 Caldecott Honor Book explores wonder, fascination, and the stages of life through richly detailed illustrations and a playful bug language.
The Legacy of Ezra Jack Keats and a Boy Named Peter
Celebrate Ezra Jack Keats by checking out Andrea Davis Pinkney’s new book, A Poem for Peter. Then follow Peter on his adventures by reading these classic picture books.