I'm Not Scared, YOU'RE Scared! read by Seth Meyers

I’m Not Scared, YOU’RE Scared! read by Seth Meyers

The King of Kindergarten read by Terry Crews

The King of Kindergarten read by Terry Crews

The Busy Life of Ernestine Buckmeister

The Busy Life of Ernestine Buckmeister

Never Play Music Right Next to the Zoo read by John Lithgow

Never Play Music Right Next to the Zoo read by John Lithgow

The Picture Book Doctor De Soto, Steig’s Masterpiece Steig produced lovely picture books for children, and also Doctor De Soto is one of his finest, a story with real tension,…

Maddi's Fridge read by Jennifer Garner

Maddi’s Fridge read by Jennifer Garner

Fun Children’s Book Highlights Weight Management Issues Oscar & Otis is a new enjoyable book by Alicia Kirschenheiter. Maciej Zajac magnificently highlights it in a way that includes focus to…

Remember to Dream, Embre read by Cynthia Cynthia Erivo

Remember to Dream, Embre read by Cynthia Cynthia Erivo

Vulture View by April Pulley Sayre “Wings extend broad to capture a trip on heating air. Going where?” Did you understand turkey vultures don’t search? These birds like their food…

How I Met My Monster read by Nancy Cartwright

How I Met My Monster read by Nancy Cartwright

What is “The Hole Story” Behind the Success of Ruthie Darling’s Latest Children’s Book? As moms and dads it’s frequently hard to find a Kid’s Publication that actually makes our…

Henry Holton Takes The Ice

Henry Holton Takes The Ice

Sammie and the New Baby What’s it like to have a new baby come into your home? Sammie the goldendoodle is about to find out when Lulu, a new puppy,…

YouTube Kids Intro

YouTube Kids Intro

Off the Hook Why do we have ornaments on a Christmas tree? Is the reason decoration? Many trees combine ornaments given as remembrances of family members or memorable events. Would…

Storyline Online® Summer Camp!

Storyline Online® Summer Camp!

A Tale That Is More Than Just a Story About an Ant There is a major difference between bedtime and sleep time stories which the author explains in the preface…