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Cover: You're the Cheese in My Blintz

You're the Cheese in My Blintz

“It’s perfect for any parent looking for a short book to read to their child as a bedtime story.” — Adam Samuel, Journalist, Jewish Link NJ, Teaneck, NJ View →

 
Cover: Miriam at the River

Miriam at the River

“With Pesach coming up, it’s a great opportunity to teach children about Miriam and her role in the story.” — Adam Samuel, Journalist, Jewish Link NJ, Teaneck, NJ View →

 
Cover: Clarence's Topsy-Turvy Shabbat

Clarence's Topsy-Turvy Shabbat

“The story is humorous, gentle and perfect for young readers.” — Adam Samuel, Journalist, Jewish Link NJ, Teaneck, NJ View →

 
Cover: Judah Touro Didn't Want to be Famous

Judah Touro Didn't Want to be Famous

“His story is one of unfettered generosity.” — Adam Samuel, Journalist, Jewish Link NJ, Teaneck, NJ View →

 
Cover: The Little Tree

The Little Tree

“Full of gentle rhythm and repetition, this deceptively simple, layered poetic tale will charm its way into readers’ hearts and begs to be read over and over again.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: The Little Tree

The Little Tree

“The idea that letting someone go can sometimes be the best way tolove them isn’t an easy one to share with children (or parents, for that matter), but Van and Adinolfi do so with grace and aplomb.”—starred, School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: You're the Cheese in My Blintz

You're the Cheese in My Blintz

“This is an excellent, joyful book for a Jewish family.” — Kathy Bloomfield, VP of the Association of Jewish Libraries, Sydney Taylor Shmooze View →

 
Cover: Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics

Numbers in Motion: Sophie Kowalevski, Queen of Mathematics

“Wallmark relates Kowalevski’s extraordinary story, showcasing her persistence and describing her landmark achievements in the field of partial differential equations . . .”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Too Far From Home

Too Far From Home

“A deftly written and thoroughly entertaining story with an important underlying message about the value of tolerance and cultural differences, ‘Too Far From Home’ is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to family, elementary school, middle school, and… View →

 
Cover: The Wolf and the Fly

The Wolf and the Fly

“Kids will enjoy this test of their powers of observation in this German import via New Zealand . . .”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Taking Time

Taking Time

“The phrase ‘taking time to’ begins each line of this book’s rhyming verse, a gentle reminder to stop and appreciate the natural world.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Papa, Daddy, and Riley

Papa, Daddy, and Riley

“A must-have for children’s picture-book collections, this is a delightful celebration of what makes a family. . . . Holzwarth beautifully renders the characters in a variety of hues, making the diversity showcased throughout one of the book’s defining features and… View →

 
Cover: Flash and Gleam: Light in Our World

Flash and Gleam: Light in Our World

“[M]ultiple STEAM applications, from poetry and creative writing to introductions to energy and light to how the sun affects human life, and doubles as a great read-aloud or a starry bedtime story.”—starred, Booklist View →

 
Cover: A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story

A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story

“A powerful entry point for discussing the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the importance of peace and disarmament. Stunning.”—starred, Booklist View →

 
Cover: A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story

A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story

“A heartbreaking but essential perspective on war and survival.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Lizard in a Zoot Suit

Lizard in a Zoot Suit

“Though the adventure is fast-paced and fun, themes of racism, colonialism, counterculture, and family are all explored. . . . Period pop horror that will lure readers in for important history lessons.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Out on a Limb: Book 2

Out on a Limb: Book 2

“Another fast-paced adventure for animal lovers, with a side of light romance.”—Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Poo Bum

Poo Bum

“A slight but lively book, which will delight readers who want to repeat ‘fart’ and ‘poo’ for the rest of the day.” View →

 
Cover: Rotten Pumpkin

Rotten Pumpkin

“The inventive concept combines a Halloween theme with science that readers can easily replicate—if they have the stomach for it.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Rotten Pumpkin

Rotten Pumpkin

“An ecology lesson, an inspiration for readers’ theater—or a compelling read all on its own.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Rotten Pumpkin

Rotten Pumpkin

“Who says the scariest Halloween books for kids are strictly fictional? With Rotten Pumpkin you’ve all the thrills of a typical horror story, laden with facts along the way.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Manjhi Moves a Mountain

Manjhi Moves a Mountain

“Churnin’s prose has an elegance appropriate for her inspiring tale. . . . Heartening.”—School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: A Story About Afiya

A Story About Afiya

“James Berry’s ‘A Story About Afiya’ makes its debut in this visually spectacular edition illustrated by Brazilian artist Anna Cunha.”—Shelf Awareness View →

 
Cover: Irving Berlin: The Immigrant Boy Who Made America Sing

Irving Berlin: The Immigrant Boy Who Made America Sing

“An inviting look at a timeless life.”—Booklist View →