Whether you are looking for something to celebrate Easter or just welcome spring, these picture books are a great option for the young reader in your life.
Browsing: ages 2 & up
Lindsay Ward’s Brobarians is exactly what you’d expect from the title. Sibling rivalry plays out between two boisterous boys with big imaginations.
“Pug Meets Pig” is very simple at first glance. There are not a lot of words to read, but there’s a lot to gleam contextually.
Playing even a small part in a child’s reading journey is an awesome opportunity, says ‘Busy Builders, Busy Week!’ author Jean Reidy.
The Peekaboo Pals series by Becky Davies and Gareth Lucas are everything toddlers love in books — bright colors, animals, fun language and tons of flaps.
Two books about feelings have made their way into our reading lineup — “Lionheart,” by Richard Collingridge, and “All My Treasures,” by Jo Witek.
I’m always excited when I get an email from the publicists at IPG. Their books are often more unique than the usual fare. “Legs: The Tale of a Very Small Meerkat” and “Missing Jack” are no different.
Wee Gallery and QEB Publishing recently launched a new series of books geared toward preschoolers. It features a range of board, cloth and activity books.
“Calling All Cars” is bright with text that rolls right off your tongue. Sue Fliess packs a lot into her text and Sarah Beise’s illustrations are charming.
It’s springtime, and what better way to celebrate than with a book? The following books are a great option for the young reader in your life.