There's something for every parent and child to enjoy in this delightfully fresh picture book that takes playful aim at the art of parenting-and all the hopeful, nail-biting expectations that go with it.
In June 1776, colonial delegates to the Continental Congress began writing a document to set up a new country-with a government independent from Britain.
Nouri and his cousin Talib can only vaguely remember a time before tanks rumbled over the streets of their Baghdad neighborhood-when books, not bombs, ruled Mutanabbi Street.
In this fourth and final book in the Scrubs series, Dan, the quotable man, struggles with his own "e;scrub-ness"e; as he questions the basics of his beliefs about what it takes to be a winner.