"Camp," an enchanting graphic novel by Kayla Miller with additional colors by Miguel Co, unveils the captivating journey of Olive, a spirited young girl venturing into the world of summer camp. Brimming with the anticipation of forging new friendships and crafting the perfect summer, Olive's experiences resonate seamlessly with readers of all ages through Kayla Miller's authentic storytelling.
"Anti/Hero" by Kate Karyus Quinn and Demitria Lunetta, with vibrant colors by Sarah Stern and letters by Wes Abbott, is a captivating graphic novel that introduces readers to a thrilling world of superheroes and supervillains. The story revolves around two seemingly opposite characters, one a superhero and the other a supervillain, who unexpectedly find themselves having to team up.
"Act" by Kayla Miller, brought to life with the vibrant colors of Jess Lome and the skillful lettering by Micah Myers, is a graphic novel that ventures into the intricate realms of adolescence, friendship, and self-discovery. The narrative follows the protagonist through the tumultuous journey of growing up, skillfully addressing universal themes that resonate with readers across age groups.
This bestselling step-by-step drawing guide is essential for all kids! With 365 things to draw for every day of the year, kids will be entertained while learning a new skill. The Drawing Book for Kids makes learning how to draw easy!
This engaging introduction to art appreciation for kids explores art history, themes in art, and art techniques, from cave paintings to modern art.
Art and How It Works takes children on a journey through the history of art, from prehistoric paintings, Impressionism, and abstract art, through to the art of today.
Another fascinating close-up look at the wonders of the natural world from Sibert Honor photographer Nic Bishop.
Award-winning author and photographer Nic Bishop brings his vast knowledge of biology to this eye-catching exploration of butterflies and moths.
Like many children, Henry loves books. But Henry doesn’t like to read books, he likes to eat them. Big books, picture books, reference books . . . if it has pages, Henry chews them up and swallows (but red ones are his favorite).
Mark Chambers' wonderful exuberant illustrations bring Rabbit's adventure to life. Rabbit loves his blue bicycle, until he spots Hare on a big, green scooter. Envious, Rabbit buys himself a big, red scooter, but it's so powerful, he crashes it!
Miss Merriweather, the head librarian, is very particular about rules in the library. No running allowed, and you must be quiet. But when a lion comes to the library one day, no one is sure what to do.
Moominpappa at Sea released in 1965, where the Moomin family moves from the safe and familiar Moominvalley to a distant lighthouse island at the mercy of the sea, storms and the forces of nature.