Drawing on chef Mia Castro's upbringing in San Juan, this debut cookbook brings more than 100 authentic Puerto Rican recipes to the American home kitchen.
A lavish guide to accessible flower arranging that will open the door to the magical, endlessly inspiring world of flowers.
Through 100 original recipes, Reilly Meehan's debut cookbook gives the inspiration and instruction to bring that luxurious private chef quality to your own meals.
For fans of Catwad and The First Cat in Space, here is a hilariously over-the-top middle-grade graphic novel about a cat and his genius hairball who accidentally destroy the universe.
Julie Murphy, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Dumplin’, brings her signature warm positivity and message of empowerment to chapter books, in this series about big-hearted Catty, who just happens to be half-girl, half-cat.
An exquisitely illustrated, “Firefly” meets Regency-era retelling of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, for fans of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and Amie Kaufman’s The Illuminae Files.
Mo Willems, a #1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator, teams up with celebrated Emmy-nominated actress, comedian, and musician Kate Micucci for the tenth book in the ELEPHANT & PIGGIE LIKE READING! early reader series.
Adventure, queer history, plus a hint of magic await in this thrilling sequel to L. C. Rosen's Lion's Legacy, a queer take on Indiana Jones about reclaiming LGBTQIA+ history.
An ode to being active and to dramatic play. For fans of Ruth Krauss’s I Can Fly and Ashley Spires’s The Most Magnificent Thing, this picture book will inspire young readers to getting moving and start imagining!
An abridged and illustrated chapter book retelling of Robinson Crusoe, part of the bestselling Classic Starts series that has sold more than 8 million copies!
An abridged and illustrated chapter book retelling of Frankenstein, part of the bestselling Classic Starts series that has sold more than 8 million copies!
The original "big idea" book that changed natural science and transformed humanity's understanding of their place in the world—and remains controversial to this day.