I was skeptical about how much I would enjoy Splintered Magic. But as I turned the pages, I quickly realized that belief in magic is beside the point because life itself always finds ways to surprise us.
by Tunde
With my three beautiful children—my curious and joyful three-year-old twins and my imaginative and thoughtful seven-year-old—reading is more than just a bedtime routine. It’s a magical time where our imaginations take flight and where I connect deeply with each of them.
If you are interested in interactive entertaining books for young readers, these three titles are a great choice for you.
In his children’s books, Jeffrey Burton brings playful, imaginative stories to life with catchy rhymes, accompanied by vibrant illustrations.
Perfect for young readers (ages 2–5), these two books invite children to embark on exciting adventures alongside their caretakers and friends, highlighting the importance of teamwork, friendship, and connection.
What stands out most about People Don’t Bite People is its ability to address a serious topic in a lighthearted and humorous way. It doesn’t just say “don’t bite”; it shows why it’s important to treat others kindly and find better ways to express our emotions.
The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel and Shelby’s Snack Shack by Educational Insights and illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti are interactively hands-on engaging board books that bring adventure to life.