Children’s Books About Food and Nutrition
Nutrition is an important aspect in every stage of a child’s life – what better way to introduce the subject than with books?
Nutrition is an important aspect in every stage of a child’s life – what better way to introduce the subject than with books?
Children are never too young to start learning about the importance of kindness, and reading books with them will provide different opportunities for parents and educators to teach them about being kind and sharpen their literacy skills.
It is never too early (or too late!) to learn about diversity and inclusion, which is why Mattress Advisor has shared an amazing resource of over 50 children’s books that celebrate diversity.
Here are ten awesome dual-language books for children that adults will find interesting and useful too.
The fourth and fifth grades are a great time to introduce children to the magic of books. Here are some of the best books (in my opinion) for kids reading at a fourth or fifth grade level, and why I think they are great.
On Valentine’s Day we might tend to focus on giving flowers, chocolates, or presents to the ones we love, but let’s not forget about the books we can share with our little ones. Here are five books your children will LOVE!
The holidays are right around the corner and children are already eager to receive presents. Don’t let books be forgotten this holiday season! Books are a magical present to gift to children.
Do your family meals seem to be missing something? Is your call to the kitchen table met with sighs and eye rolls? Why not add a new ingredient to spice things up? Nothing infuses new life into dinner time like a good book. Red Apple Reading has some fun book theme Read more…
If you’re looking for some new titles to add to your collection of children’s classics, check out this list of children’s books written by celebrities from Hola.
Sleep Advisor created this list of empowering stories for young girls. There’s no better way to show your daughter or niece that she can do anything than by giving her strong role models. There are stories of real women from history, fictional stories that promote healthy self-esteem, and modern twists on classic fairy tales.