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Video: How Things Work

A promotional video for the “How Things Work” series View →

 

Video: Go Green!

A promotional video for the “Go Green!” series View →

 

Video: Animal Migration

A promotional video for the “Animal Migration” series View →

 

Video: Before The Store

A promotional video for the “Before The Store” series View →

 

Video: 5 Steps to Drawing

A promotional video for the “5 Steps to Drawing” series View →

 

Herbster Readers Available on the iPad

Herbster Readers are now available on the MeeGenius! iPad app. View →

 

New Website Launched: Rebuilt and Redesigned

The Child’s World today announced the launch of its new website at http://childsworld.com. The redesigned site embodies the company’s commitment to the growing needs of its customers. Based on extensive research, it offers the capability to: Read excerpts of any and all of our published titles, Create quotes and export product data to facilitate purchase orders, Consult editorial reviews from resources including The School Library Journal and Booklist. View →

 

Review of "Language Rules!" in Booklist

Volumes in the Language Rules! series take on adverbs, conjunctions, pronouns, and more, but is there any part of speech more enjoyable than interjections? View →

 

Review of "Science Definitions" in Booklist

Young children who love to play with shadows, making hand puppets and scary shapes, will be fascinated by the links between their playtime and science facts, and with the increasing push for early childhood resources, this is sure to find wide classroom u View →

 

Review of "Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes" in Children's Bookwatch

Both school and community libraries would be well advised to acquire the entire set for their young students and patrons. View →

 

Review of "Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes" in School Library Journal

A series of books with plenty of child appeal, perfect for reading with a group or sharing one-on-one… View →

 

Review of "Sayings and Phrases" in School Library Journal

This lighthearted and witty approach to the English language will appeal to general readers. View →