Kevin Galpin’s picture book, The Young Flower, is a beautifully illustrated, thought-provoking lesson on self-worth and appreciation.
Author: Dr. Jen Harrison
Loucia Isaac Seropian’s Areni and the Man with the Right Shoe is a highly instructive exploration of Armenian tradition.
Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs is a delightful, magical story that imparts a crucial lesson about the importance of caring for others and oneself.
Here are three books about war, refugees, and survival showing readers that even children can survive—and even make a difference!
The Weirdots, by Steffanie Najera and C.M. Harris, is a colorful, joyful picture book celebrating diversity, creativity, and community.
Clara’s Curiosity & Her Foxy Friends is a delightful story, perfect for quiet reading or for readers preparing for their own outdoor adventures.
Noodles and Albie on Thin Ice combines science and adventure for an engaging, entertaining, and informative story that children will enjoy.
Adventures at Lake Omigosh is a delightful new story for beginner readers, and hopefully the first in a series of more exciting stories.
Dodging Cupcakes, by Laura Pashley, is an enjoyable, heartwarming, inspiring middle grade novel, perfect for feel-good Fall reading.
Words, by Katherine Davis-Gibbon, is a creative and entertaining exploration of language, perfect for both the classroom and sharing at home.