Reviews
Balancing Act
“These stories get the formula just right.”—School Library Journal View →
Indigenous Language Revitalization: From Boarding Schools and Code Talkers to Immersion Learning
“A timely and essential series.”—starred, Booklist View →
The Mitzvah Fairy
“will be relevant to all families who encourage the joy of performing good deeds.” —Sydney Taylor Shmooze View →
The Library in the Woods
“A tribute to a community treasure, understated but rich in feeling.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Black Mambas: The World's First All-Woman Anti-Poaching Unit
“Admiring glimpses of women in a vital, challenging line of work.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Diggers, Dozers, and Dumpers
“This stylish, translated picture book is a cut above the average digger-and-dumper tale for toddlers. It features more than a dozen construction vehicles, each of which is presented across a double-page spread. Every vehicle is accompanied by a delightful animal driver with a… View →
Feeding Friends
“Stewart’s first-person storytelling provides an engaging way to teach young readers about the importance of serving others. Kid-like explanations and compassion are threaded throughout this easy chapter book. Reviewer Rating: 5”—Children’s Literature View →
Bear's Lost Glasses
“It is filled with humor and encourages readers to use their imagination. Young readers will delight in the book’s playful silliness and find it engaging.”—Children’s Literature View →
The Pinchers and the Curse of the Egyptian Cat
“This translation, combined with the engaging artwork that helps move the story along, offers readers a fun and thought-provoking tale incorporating valuable lessons.”—Children’s Literature View →
The Remarkables: The Most Incredible Children I've Met — So Far!
“A wild imagination and creativity that capitalizes on feelings and experiences of childhood engage the reader easily. Children will come to know a bit about themselves through this fun read. . . This book is an instant treasure for teachers, parents, and counselors to help… View →
The Elephant and the Purim Crown
“Rich in details about the Burmese culture, the Purim holiday, and reverence for animals, this book offers a unique view into compassion.” —Spirituality & Practice View →
Dino-School
“With its blend of humor, heart, and prehistoric fun, this book is sure to be a hit with fans of dinosaurs, rhyming books, and school stories.”—School Library Journal View →
Get Dressed, Belly Button!
“Getting dressed has never been so much fun!. . . Caregivers everywhere will appreciate how this book captures the often-challenging task of dressing a child, potentially making the process a bit smoother and more enjoyable.”—School Library Journal View →
Penguin Gets Cleaned Up
“The stories are both entertaining and educational, offering valuable lessons on wildlife conservation that may inspire children to learn more about protecting the environment.”—School Library Journal View →
Message in the Dirt
“The stories feature short chapters, simple language, and a handful of illustrations, making them a great fit for older elementary students ready for a mix of chills and accessible reading. . . These riddle-filled, phonics-based horror chapter books will be a hit in libraries where View →
All Aboard the Poo Boat: Book 2
“A masterclass in animal digestion and anatomy filtered through a toilet humor narrative, so kids will laugh as they learn. . . Once readers get their giggles out, they will find a genuinely informative series that will teach vast amounts of animal knowledge. . . a winning… View →
Bo and the Baking Disaster
“The stories are engaging and accessible for younger readers, seamlessly weaving in cultural representation. The vibrant, cartoon-like illustrations appear on every page, sometimes carrying the story without words. The combination of images and text makes these books an excellent… View →
Imani's New Dog
“Each volume includes discussion questions at the end of the story as well as a real-life profile and photo of a person or organization that has done something remarkable related to Imani’s latest adventure. Full-color illustrations are included throughout these simple but… View →
The Big Tournament: Book 1
“Along with capturing the drama, suspense, and stylized commentary of real cooking shows, this interstellar culinary romp showcases one tempting dish after another, capped by three recipes at the end. . . A delicious kickoff that combines haute cuisine with sky-high… View →
The Unlikely Leader
“This series features different animal protagonists, including an iguana, a cat, a dog, and more. While there are a few grayscale illustrations scattered throughout, the books lean heavily on text for phonics-based chapter books. Unlike other similar series, the phonics concepts… View →
Zayde Babysits before Passover
“The theme of love between a grandchild and her grandparent is of course non-faith specific, and the notion of the fun that can happen when grandparents babysit is one that any child can connect with.” —Sydney Taylor Shmooze View →
Speaking on Climate: A Guide to Speechwriting for a Better Future
“A refreshing perspective from another part of the world. I am struck by Rune’s sincerity and humility in acknowledging that speechwriting is an evolving craft where we learn from our mistakes. A brilliant addition to our profession.” –Dr. Letshwiti Batlhalefi Tutwane,… View →
Happy Passover, Edie Rose!
“This charming tale with a twist asks kids why this night is different from all other nights, but this year, the answer is that all the neighbors worked together for Edie Rose—a wonderful lesson in kindness and gratitude.” —Good Reads with Ronna View →























