OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: I can Code If/Then

Introduce your little computer scientist to the essential coding basics and turn their everyday world into an extraordinary learning adventure!

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: Build!

TouchThinkLearn: Build is a tactile board book with removable—and movable—characters and elements.

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: A World Together

Sonia Manzano, Sesame Street’s beloved character Maria, brings warmth and wit to this timely picture book that looks across cultures and generations to celebrate what unites us, wherever we come from.

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: Make Me a Robot

Build this mechanical playmate by lifting 15 flaps—from handy gadgets to jet-like wings—until the book is fully transformed.

Brimming with inventive die-cuts and flaps on every page

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: Little Red Sleigh

Believe in the magic of Christmas with this heartwarming Christmas picture book about the little red sleigh that could, perfect for fans of The Polar Express.

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: I love You More Than Christmas

From the illustrator of the best-selling board book, I Love You to the Moon and Back, this festive hardcover picture book celebrates the joy of family at Christmas.

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: Happy Narwhalidays

Narwhal and Jelly spread some holiday cheer (and warm waffle pudding) in the festive fifth book of this blockbuster graphic novel series!

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: Santa.Com

The North Pole modernized, and Santa.com was born. Now, Christmas wishes are fulfilled by robotic candy cane arms and delivered by peppermint drones . .

OFF THE SHELF REVIEW: My Very First Cookbook

An “off the shelf” quick take on a cookbook for kids!

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