Discover a delightful selection of children's books for every day in April! Each story is unforgettable, featuring creative plots and vibrant illustrations.| My Blog
Are you looking for unforgettable stories to read in March with your kids? You are in the right place! We have a great list of picture books about Leprechauns| My Blog
Inside: Full of unforgettable stories, creative plots, and imaginative illustrations, our February book list will have your kids snuggling up close and whispering, "Read it again!" UPDATED FOR 2025. Click each month to be taken directly to that list: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. February is the shortest month of the year, and in| My Blog
Inside: It’s an easy and fun project to get kids to think like engineers. This engineering challenge was designed to go along with the reading of The Cat in the Hat but can be used with other Dr. Seuss books about balancing, like Ten Apples Up on Top. An improbable balancing act is a common| My Blog
Inside: Explore balance and gravity with two clever science experiments that use everyday household items. They will show kids that science can be almost like magic! We love taking Dr. Seuss as our inspiration for fun projects. Hands-on projects and experiments bring complex concepts to life and keep my active kids moving and learning.| My Blog
Inside: Inspiring books that show kids that finding one’s passion is not a linear process. It takes a bit of self-discovery, a lot of learning, and a fair amount of hands-on experience. Were you encouraged as a kid to find your passions, embark on a journey of self-discovery, and find what you love to| My Blog
Picture book suggestion for every day in August. Updated for 2024. Don't miss unforgettable stories, creative plots, and imaginative illustrations.| My Blog
Here's a children’s book suggestion for every day in July. Unforgettable stories, creative plots, and imaginative illustrations. #FreeDownload| My Blog
Our June books are all about adventure, running barefoot, dancing in the rain, digging in a garden, butterflies, mud, and s'mores. Updated: 2024. Download the list below and take it to the library with you! Did you know we have a list for every month of the year? Click the month: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December. Summertime!| My Blog
Inside: These spring poems for kids will not only enchant and entertain but also nurture their language skills and foster a deeper appreciation for the wonders of the season. As springtime waves its magic wand, we see sleepy nature yawn and stretch. Birds' orchestra tunes up every morning and starts their loud, lively symphony. Flowers| My Blog
Inside: Fun Earth Day activities to inspire your kids and show them how they can help save the planet. Try our low-prep Earth Day Water Challenge to transform their thinking about water. Earth Day, celebrated annually on April 22nd, is a great day to think about all the wonderful things our planet gives us—fresh air,| My Blog
Inside: A great selection of books to help you and your kids explore Ireland, Irish lore and traditions, and, of course, the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day. We’re always interested in cultural history, and March offers an occasion to explore Irish culture and traditions as well as to acknowledge the hardships and contributions of Irish| My Blog
Those amazing, unconventional math activities foster critical thinking, logic, and problem-solving. Most importantly, your kids will love them!| My Blog
The best picture books to read with kids this January are guaranteed to spark their imaginations and warm their hearts during these chilly days.| My Blog