Month: November 2024

Mission: Arctic by Katharina Weiss-Tuider, with illustrations by Christian Schneider and translated by Shelley Tanaka, takes young readers on an exhilarating exploration of the Arctic wilderness. This beautifully crafted book merges storytelling with environmental science, bringing the fragile beauty of the Arctic to life while introducing the critical concept of conservation. Set up like a guidebook…

Engineers Making a Difference by Shini Somara is an inspiring collection that introduces young readers to the world-changing contributions of engineers across various fields. Paired with the dynamic illustrations of Manuel Šumberac and Adam Allsuch Boardman, this book offers a visually striking and intellectually engaging look at how engineers shape our everyday lives—and our future. The…

Where Are You Really From? by Adam Rutherford, with engaging illustrations by Adam Ming, is an eye-opening and timely exploration of identity, ancestry, and the science of human diversity. Designed for young readers and their families, this book navigates the sensitive question often asked with curiosity but sometimes misunderstood: “Where are you really from?” Rutherford tackles…

Tom Jackson’s The Expanding World of Data is an enlightening and visually engaging journey into the vast universe of data. Perfect for young readers curious about the hidden layers of information that shape our world, this book unpacks complex concepts in a way that is both accessible and exciting. With vibrant illustrations by Ekaterina Gorelova and Ana…

Eric Carle’s world of colorful illustrations, whimsical stories, and life lessons has been a beloved staple of children’s literature for generations. While The Very Hungry Caterpillar introduced many to Carle’s signature style, his other works continue to resonate deeply with young readers and parents alike. Here’s a look at five Eric Carle classics every child should experience:…