Here are the year’s most notable picture, chapter and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor. By Jennifer Krauss Like Max and Madeline, this boy and girl keep faith with ...
Many of this year’s best children’s books give a glimpse, in their own ways, into how other people live. Matt Lamothe and Jenny Volvovski’s All About U.S. quite literally steps into the homes and ...
Karan Singh Supported by By Jennifer Krauss Jennifer Krauss is the children’s books editor at the Book ... America’s Best Dishes: After traveling to more than 30 states and eating in hundreds ...
It is not often that a book like “The Wolf-Girl ... The story follows two children—a boy from our world, a girl from outside it—who set out to confront a dark presence that has wormed ...
It’s the year 4024 and Santa Claus rules the world, and that means it’s always Christmas. But for rebel witch Gryla Garland, who is banished to the Mince Pie Isles, Christmas comes only once a year.
ALBAWABA Christmas is a magical time of year, especially for children, and there’s no better way to enhance the festive spirit than by diving into a collection of heartwarming holiday stories. Here’s ...