But many are funny, thought-provoking and moving enough to stay in the rotation. Here are eight children’s books that both read-to and reader can enjoy, over and over. Mog’s Bad Thing.
This colorfully illustrated story takes kids on an exciting journey through all the events that led up to the first Juneteenth, the day itself, and the impact it had on the future of the United States ...
With topics as varied as Disney's tweens, Wisconsin state parks and the centuries of history that led to your Moleskine, our ...
Sisters M.C. Halasz and Julia Halasz-Tadajewski co-wrote “The ABCs of South Bend,” a history book for children. Nursing honor ...
I was likely more caught up in Rushdie’s flowing prose and style and his remarkable ability to sustain a narrative over 500 ...
Baptist History and Heritage Society has released a book to bring 14 of history’s greatest Baptists to life for older ...