Red Panda Publishing is a publishing company that specializes in children's books.
Founded in 2015 by a group of parents who saw the need for high-quality, diverse children's books.
The company's first book, 'A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo,' became a bestseller and was praised for its LGBTQ+ representation.
Since then, Red Panda Publishing has released numerous books across various genres, including activity books and chapter books.
The company is committed to representing diverse voices and promoting literacy among children.
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These books are illustrated and aimed at a younger audience, typically between the ages of 0-8.
These books are aimed at a slightly older audience, typically between the ages of 8-12, and are longer in length with fewer illustrations.
These books are designed for children to engage in activities such as coloring, puzzles, and games.
Red Panda Publishing specializes in children's books aimed at a variety of age groups, from picture books for toddlers to chapter books for pre-teens.
Red Panda Publishing publishes a variety of children's books, including picture books, chapter books, and activity books.
Red Panda Publishing is committed to promoting diversity and promoting literacy among children through its books. The company seeks out diverse voices to contribute to its publications.
Red Panda Publishing's books can be purchased from the company's website, as well as from various book retailers online and in-store.
Red Panda Publishing's most popular book to date is 'A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo,' which tells the story of the Vice President's pet bunny and his same-sex relationship. The book received widespread media attention and was praised for its LGBTQ+ representation.