When so many of our young people feel like the problems facing our world are insurmountable, it’s a breath of fresh air to see this kind of empowerment and encouragement.
Hendrix uses striking illustrations and bold graphic design to tell this powerful story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a man of faith.
Intricate and whimsical illustrations bring the familiar Christmas carol to life in this beautiful picture book.
In her sequel to Raymie Nightingale, DiCamillo peels away the layers to reveal Louisiana’s story and presents readers with a heartbreakingly tender, wise, humorous, and resilient protagonist.
Ralph Breaks the Internet offers families an opportunity to discuss how the Internet can be both a tool that aids us and a place where we can lose ourselves.
A winsome tale of a boy who misses his grandfather and meets him again in his imagination.
We always love hearing from our readers! Patricia Ramsden sent in this review of a new Christmas picture book.
In this emotionally charged juvenile novel, young readers will encounter the life-changing repercussions of bullying.
The backstory of this picture book, along with the rustic yet exquisite artwork, will give readers a deeper appreciation of the Christmas story.
As the wind howls and snow blankets the world, all is well in the barn.
Jacqueline Woodson’s picture book shows how, when one person reaches out, a bridge is built.
When India is partitioned into two nations in 1947, young Nisha and her family must flee.
In this deeply affecting picture book, young children will meet Temple Grandin and learn about the struggles and strengths of children on the autism spectrum.
In this picture book, young Mela experiences a selfless act of kindness that transforms her life.
Mia and her parents are immigrants to California from China. And that is just one of the secrets she keeps.
This picture book is a sweet and timely read with children.
Katherine Applegate’s novel introduces juvenile readers to a world of swashbuckling adventure and warfare between good and evil.
This picture book celebrates our Creator’s gift of light.
This picture book is an inspiring portrait of the ways a librarian continued to serve her students even as they were sent to internment camps.
Incredibles 2 is a family-supportive movie that reminds viewers we are stronger when we work together.
The animated show based on the best-selling book series will premiere its second season on June 26.
In this picture book, two children enjoy all the things they encounter in a day the Lord has made.
Baptiste Paul’s picture book is a celebration of the game of soccer.
Owen and Eleanor Move In is a sweet and humorous start to a series of chapter books for young readers.