Charts for Babies Introduction by Janet Zapata with Sarah DavisFrom Michelle Rial, the writer of viral favorite Am I Overthinking This?, comes a quirky and delightful picture book exploring multiple early learning concepts through simple graphic charts and graphs Little charts for big hearts! Through boldly illustrated timelines, pie charts, bar graphs, and Venn diagrams, young readers will learn about colors, opposites, shapes, feelings, and much more in this unconventional STEM picture book with the sweetest
where he can study shoemaking by day and English by night
and influential surrealist Leonora Carrington
but with ties to the same prep schools and management consulting firms as Wes and Diana
and everyone who has gotten tired of those absurdly labor-intensive recipes
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hypnotically repetitive "Infinity Net" paintings
Charlie misses his brother more than anything else in the world
is a rich visual record of buildings
Readers gain access to spaces inhabited by celebrated figures including Cindy Sherman
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A heartwarming picture book about a lost stuffed animal and a courageous trip to Italy that highlights the positive impact of social media and brings people together to help #FindMrTrunks
A New York Public Library 2017 Best Books for Teens selected title