Book of the Month!

As your child turns five, they will receive “Look Out Kindergarten, Here I Come!” by Nancy Carlson. This is the last book your child will receive from Imagination Library. In this story, Henry’s first day of kindergarten has finally arrived! He can’t wait to paint, sing, and count at school. When he gets to school, … Read more

Book of the Month!

We hope your child received “Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton in the mail this month! This book tells the story of a young girl who needs a warm coat for the winter. When her mother makes her a coat from rags, the children at school tease the girl for being poor. But, the … Read more

Book of the Month!

Did your child find “The Snowy Day” by Ezra Jack Keats in the mail this month? In this story, a little boy shares the excitement and magic of the first snowfall of the year. He builds snowmen, makes snow angels, and even tries to bring snow home with him to enjoy! This version has both … Read more

Book of the Month!

Did your child receive “Baking Day at Grandma’s” by Anika Denise from Imagination Library this month? In this family story, three little bear siblings can’t wait to walk through the snow to have a baking day with their Grandma. The bears and their grandma create the perfect wintry treat together, but are sure to add … Read more

Book of the Month!

In this rhyming read aloud story, Baby Llama turns bedtime into a real llama drama. Once Mama Llama tucks him in, Baby Llama cries and whimpers until she returns. Your little ones will relate to Baby Llama’s need for comfort at nighttime and parents can relate to the comforting message Mama Llama has for her … Read more

Book of the Month!

Baby! Talk! introduces parents, family members, and caregivers to the expressions and words that can encourage babies to communicate and even try out their verbal skills. Babies love looking at other babies, so this book is designed with photos of the many expressions babies make. Hopefully, your child will respond to some of these adorable photos! … Read more