Mystery, History, and Darwin: Four Books for Kids
Educational books that help with children's understanding of history, science, and everyday life.
Educational books that help with children's understanding of history, science, and everyday life.
These children's books about trees, owls and New York City will change how they see the world (or city) around them.
Children’s books that teach through objects in a museum, stickers, imagination and Hedy Lamarr’s inventions.
Here are some of the best pop-up books for kids this year.
A review of books about culture and the arts.
For inquisitive minds, these books offer both visual interest and a wealth of knowledge on history, animals and inventions.
Pique your child's curiosity and imagination with these titles. An added bonus: a book for parents on how to raise a can-do kid!
A great collection of books that celebrate jazz, National Poetry Month and feats of physical prowess.
In honor of this election year, we take a look at books about past presidents, a current candidate and the White House.
Books with parts that pop up, lift out and unfold appeal to inquisitive minds and invite you to take a look.
Reviews of kids' books on the Beatles, the International Telephony Spelling Alphabet, artist Frida Kahlo and the origins of cotton and fleece clothing.
Reviews of the new children's books Noah's Ark and A Fine Dessert
Reviews of In My Heart: A Book of Feelings and the popup Paper Blossoms, Butterflies & Birds
New kids' books: illustrated biographies on Harriet Tubman, Susan B. Anthony & Leontyne Price
Pop-up books about travel and artfor kids of all ages, just in time for the holidays
Kids' book reviews of Horton and the Kwuggerbug by Dr. Seuss, plus Sam's Pet Temper
Reviews of the kids history books The History of Money and The Industrial Revolution for Kids
Reviews of the Children's Activity Atlas and My Teacher Is a Monster! (No, I Am Not)
Reviews of the kids' books The Bambino and Me and Nathan Hale’s Treaties, Trenches, Mud, and Blood
Kids' book reviews of Leaving China and Mona Lisa to Marge