If you can believe it, this childhood classic has reached its 25th year, inspiring several sequels, an animated series, and plenty of fans along the way. In fact, if you take a close look at our logo, Olivia is one of the books that baby JJ is reading in the illustration! For those who haven’t … Continue reading Happy 25th Anniversary, OLIVIA (Ian Falconer)!
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Holiday Book Countdown, Day 1: THIS IS OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS (Francesco Sedita, illus. by Magenta Fox)
The holiday season is upon us, and with it another countdown! We’re kicking off the winter holidays with this adorable follow-up to This Is the First Book I Will Read to You, which features a small family celebrating their first Christmas together. Amidst twinkling lights, fresh-baked cookies, and cozy cuddles, this wondrous look at Christmas … Continue reading Holiday Book Countdown, Day 1: THIS IS OUR FIRST CHRISTMAS (Francesco Sedita, illus. by Magenta Fox)
Happy Thanksgiving from The Baby Bookworm!
Bookshop Amazon We are grateful for so many things this year, but there are two we want to mention here. First, for children’s books and the dedicated creators and teams that go into making them, getting them into the hands of young readers, and protecting children’s rights to have access to them. Second, we’re thankful … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving from The Baby Bookworm!
Happy Book Birthday: HAPPY PAL-A-PALOOZA (Mo Willems Workshop) and THE TALE OF THE VANISHING CIRCUS (Kayla Cottingham)
Happy book birthday to two very different books! On the silly side of things, Happy Pal-A-Palooza! is another delightfully creative and engaging activity book from the madcap mind of Mo Willems, starring the beloved pals Elephant Gerald and Piggie. As we’ve said before, Mo Willems activity books are a step above the rest, featuring storylines … Continue reading Happy Book Birthday: HAPPY PAL-A-PALOOZA (Mo Willems Workshop) and THE TALE OF THE VANISHING CIRCUS (Kayla Cottingham)
Lonely Is a Big Feeling: Interview With Author-Illustrator Britta Teckentrup
Celebrated author-illustrator Britta Teckentrup talks with us about big feelings, little readers, and how to weather loneliness.
