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Cosmic Creatures: The Friendly Firecat (Cosmic Creatures, 1)
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Cosmic Creatures: The Runaway Rumblebear (Cosmic Creatures, 2)
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The Kitten Next Door (Pet Rescue Adventures)
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Rohan Murthy Has a Plan (The Kids in Mrs. Z’s Class #2)
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Emma McKenna, Full Out (The Kids in Mrs. Z’s Class #1)
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Draw Like an Artist: 100 Cartoon Animals: Step-by-Step Creative Line Drawing – A Sourcebook for Aspiring Artists and Designers (Volume 7)
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The Art of Drawing Manga: A guide to learning the art of drawing manga–step by easy step (Collector’s Series)
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The Complete Guide to Drawing Dynamic Manga Sword Fighters
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5 Essays You Must Master To Be College Ready: A Complete Guide to Nailing the Most Common Essays You’ll Encounter In College
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Hello Kitty & Friends Coloring Book
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The Samurai Castle Master
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Exploring the White House: Inside America’s Most Famous Home
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The Invention of Yesterday: A 50,000-Year History of Human Culture, Conflict, and Connection
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To Fly Among the Stars: The Hidden Story of the Fight for Women Astronauts
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Barbarians and the Birth of Chinese Identity: The Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the Yuan Dynasty (907–1368)
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Interview with Rob Buyea, Author of “Carter Avery’s Tricky Fourth-Grade Year”
Rob Buyea is the creative force behind the Mr. Terupt series. His latest release, Carter Avery's Tricky Fourth-Grade Year, invites young readers to explore the challenges and triumphs of an extraordinary fourth grader named Carter Avery. It’s the perfect choice for...
Interview with J. E. Thomas, Author of “Control Freaks”
J. E. Thomas’s Control Freaks takes readers on a thrilling ride through the competitive world of middle school. When Benjamin Banneker College Prep announces a high-stakes, week-long competition for the prestigious golden B-B trophy, seventh-grader Frederick Douglass...
Interview With Children’s Book Author Lori Orlinsky
READ Abigail's review of Lori's book, Being Small (Isn't So Bad After All). What inspired you to write Being Small? When my daughter, Hayley, was 3, her teachers hung up a growth chart in her preschool classroom. While her friends' names were at the top and...
Interview with Ruby Roth, author of Bad Day
Srikar, age 10, and Laasya, age 9, interview Ruby Roth, a Los Angeles-based artist, author-illustrator, activist, and former teacher about her newest book, Bad Day. S&L: What was your inspiration for the book Bad Day? RR: I think the world is in need of some...
Interview with Patricia Newman, Author of Sea Otter Heroes and Eavesdropping on Elephants
By Susan Lee Roberts Patricia Newman’s books inspire kids to seek connections to the real world. Titles such as Sea Otter Heroes and Eavesdropping on Elephants encourage readers to act and use imagination to solve problems. Award-winning Sea Otter Heroes is “a...
Interview with Anne Wheaton, author of Piggy and Pug
After 17 years as a hairdresser, I retired from my career to focus full time on my true passions: my love of rescue pets, and helping my fellow humans. For the past 4 years, I have served as a Director for the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA, and as an Ambassador...
How to Improve Your Handwriting
Bad handwriting not only contributes to lower grades, it also gives the reader--usually a teacher--a negative impression right from the start. And obviously, good handwriting creates a positive impression. Because you may know that a lot of things can be told about a...
The Key to Your Child’s Creative Development is Mindfulness
By Maggie Stevens It is important that your children have the time to be creative. Creativity tends to flourish on days when children are not under pressure. Share Helping your child discover their creativity should be fun. Being motivated and interested in...
My Long Journey to Becoming a Published Children’s Book Author
By Jason Lefebvre My first attempt at writing a picture book came in 1998. I thought the story was amazing. It wasn’t. Fortunately, I was twenty-two years old, I had just completed my Bachelor’s degree in English, and I knew everything. I spent the next year of...
True Stories of a Picture Book Maker
By Patricia Keeler A Wannabe I sat on the bed and put my feet up on the bathtub. Something was tapping on the window. But the glass was painted over, so I didn't know what. I'd made it to the tiny New York apartment of a friend of a friend of a friend. I had...
Five Ways to Enjoy the Night Sky with Your Kiddos
By Holly Scudero In a world that seems increasingly dominated by screens and other indoor activities, many parents dream of ways to get their kids outdoors. We’re becoming more and more aware of the problems inherent in an overly sentient lifestyle, but it’s...
Dealing With Bullies in a Positive Way
By Matt Harry, author of Sorcery for Beginners Bullying plays a key part in my debut novel Sorcery for Beginners. The main character, Owen Macready, is 13-years-old and the new kid at his school in Henderson, Nevada. He just wants to keep his head down, but one day,...