Princess Serena, a.k.a. Princess Pulverizer, wants to be a knight, not a princess. To prove herself, she must go on a Quest of Kindness with dragon Dribble and knight-in-training Lucas.
Icky, sticky, and stinky lunch box note cards with fun facts about belly-button bacteria, farts, poop, slime, and more! Set of 60 coated cards with personal note space. Giggle-worthy designs in a reusable box.
Mad Libs: hilarious word game with gross stories about burps, belches, and expired food. Perfect for ages 8+, great for language arts practice and fun with friends!
Join the celebration of 30+ years of Grossology with this newly designed hardcover edition! This guide covers all things gross with hilarious illustrations and fun activities.
Four kids, one airport, and one unforgettable night. Grounded, a middle-grade novel by four bestselling authors, follows their unexpected journey together.
Four kids meet during a grounded flight at a Muslim convention, each with their own challenges to face in this middle-grade novel by four bestselling authors.
Group Scenes for Young Actors features 32 tailored three to six-person scenes for performers age 7-14. Ideal for drama classes, this book by award-winning playwright Jessica Penzias offers gender-neutral characters and emotional arcs to engage actors and audiences. Published by Beat by Beat Press, the global leader in theatre education resources.
Water-grow Bigfoot toy brings mythical creature to life! Tree stump contains Bigfoot to grow in water, reaching 6-7 inches tall. Age 5+. No batteries needed. Made in China.
"Grow Big, Little Seed is a touching picture book about miscarriage and pregnancy after loss. Perfect for ages 2-7, with stunning papercut illustrations."
Growing Up Trans shares stories, art, and poetry by trans youth, offering insight into the challenges and experiences of being young and transgender today.
Illustrated guide to puberty for kids, covering physical and emotional changes with LGBTQ+ inclusion. Start conversations about growing up with this accessible book.
In "Grumpy Monkey," Jim the chimpanzee is in a bad mood for no reason, teaching kids about emotional literacy and the importance of feeling their feelings.