If you want an engaging, multilayered picture book that can spark all sorts of discussion, this is a great place to start.
‘Certainly there is now a case to be made that terrestrial UAPs do pose a threat to air safety and national security, but as ...
From classic picture books for babies and toddlers, to adventure yarns for under 10s and narratives for older children that tackle more complex issues, our list has something for everyone.
"This is the picture that goes into history books," one user tweeted, reflecting the sentiment of many who see the photo as an iconic representation of progress and change in the US. However ...
The rugby heroes and fundraisers combine once more for this big-hearted picture book that celebrates friendship and different types of courage. Signed Edition - digitally signed by Rob Burrow and hand ...
His 1963 book, Where the Wild Things Are, is an all-time classic in the picture genre that has delighted ... illustrations in a 1947 popular science book about nuclear physics, co-authored by ...
Panther, by the Belgian cartoonist Brecht Evens, could be mistaken at first glance for a children’s picture book. Its early sections are appropriately whimsical: After her cat dies, Christine ...
Looking to inspire the next generation of curious minds? These are our picks of the best popular science books for children of all ages. Whether they are a young Marie Curie or Albert Einstein ...
An image from a slideshow introducing Waka Onishi and her picture book in English that was played between lectures at the Congress of Asia continental branch of the International Society of ...
Another picture book that’s more specifically targeted ... Changing the Face of Climate Science,” by Dana Alison Levy. Take her to the library and browse together, or ask a librarian ...
Our columnist takes a look at recent books by Sofia Samatar, Vajra Chandrasekera and Emet North. By Amal El-Mohtar Disappointed by swipe culture and, perhaps, reality, some readers pine for the ...
By Amal El-Mohtar Amal El-Mohtar is the Book Review’s science fiction and fantasy columnist. She is a Hugo Award-winning writer and the co-author, with Max Gladstone, of “This Is How You Lose ...