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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.

Baby-Sitters Little Sister Books to Get Graphic Novel Treatment

There's no better time than now to be a BSC fan because we recently learned the Baby-sitters Little Sister series is being adapted into graphic novels!

15 Silly And Weird Shel Silverstein Quotes To Brighten Your Day

Even as a grown-up, these Shel Silverstein quotes have such special messages and meaning on friendship, love, growth, and more.

15 Silly And Funny Poems for Kids

A list of 15 silly and funny poems for kids about animals, family and home life, and the self and the body that can be memorized and recited.

SARAH, PLAIN AND TALL and Memories of Losing my Mother

A reader remembers their mother, and how Patricia MacLachlan's novel SARAH, PLAIN AND TALL helped them grieve.

25 Fantastic Middle Grade Books by Black Authors

Read on for 25 middle grade books by Black authors across all genres: Mystery, fantasy, historical fiction, graphic novel, contemporary, memoir, and verse.

10 Modern Classics for Young Readers

We all remember the familiar classic children's books many of us grew up reading; let's freshen up that list with these modern classics for young readers.

Children and Chicks Rule This Children’s Book Week!

Celebrating Children's Book Week with CHICKS RULE and the power of seeing a hijabi animal character.

Best 10 Quotes from JUNIE B. JONES AND THE STUPID SMELLY BUS

Celebrate the quintessential Junie B. with ten quotes from JUNIE B. JONES AND THE STUPID SMELLY BUS

Three Children’s Books About Artists and Their Pets

Artist children’s books are a great way to introduce fine art to kids. And what’s more fun than a book ...

Beyond The Wild Rumpus: A Guide To Maurice Sendak Books

For many, our memories of reading Maurice Sendak books begin and end with Where the Wild Things Are, but his work extends far beyond the wild rumpus.