#Children’s

Whether you’re looking for kid’s books online to read to your small humans or because you’re young at heart, we’ve got the best kid lit recommendations! Our kid’s books post cover everything from children’s picture books to chapter books for kids to middle grade fiction recommendations.

12 Of The Best New Children’s Books Out September 2023

This list of September children's book releases includes a review of the newest picture book by Amanda Gorman and Christian Robinson.

How to Get Students Back Into Reading After Summer Break

The summer slump can set back children's progress in reading. Here are some tips on how to reawaken their love of reading.

Our Blue Ribbon List of Books for BLUEY Fans of All Ages

Looking for books for fans of BLUEY? Look no further! We're cereal.

A Girl and Her Horse: Who Gets to Be a “Horse Girl” In Fiction?

Let's take a look at "horse girl" stories past and present: who they represent and how they compare to the real equestrian world.

Best Picture Books for Building Classroom Community

I’ve used these books to connect with students, impart the importance of our mutual respect, and create a classroom community.

Have Fun, Play Hard, Get Dirty: 12 Books to Encourage Kids Outside

Step away from the screens! This short list of books will inspire any kid to get outside and see what the fuss is about.

The 20 Most Influential Picture Books of All Time

A List of influential picture books that helped define the genre and move it forward, ranging from Peter Rabbit to Dragons Love Tacos.

Why We Need Indigenous Languages in Children’s Books

Language is part of our cultural identity, which is why it's important to expose kids to Indigenous languages as early as possible.

How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell Turns 50 This Year. Does It Hold Up? 

How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell is celebrating its 50th birthday this year. Does it still hold up?

12 Of The Best New Children’s Books Out August 2023

Check out these great August children's book releases, like Make a Move, Sunny Park by Jessica Kim and River of Mariposas by Mirelle Ortega.