Filling a space somewhere between a chapter book and a picture book, Brunt and Eggbert is about the warmth of family and the joy of finding a home.
Browsing: Acceptance
Venturing into the Unknown chronicles a family’s courageous leap away from conventional life into a realm of exploration and growth through hands-on learning.
Willard DoGooder and the Trail of Friends by Jen Kirkley is a heartwarming tale that addresses the challenges of making new friends and embracing differences.
In It’s OK When I Feel This Way, young readers take a colorful journey through the alphabet of emotions, with each letter representing a different feeling.
We delve into the whimsical world of Goodie the Ghoul with its creator, Kenneth Hall. Goodie, a lovable character embarks on an adventure of self-discovery.
Goodie is not like all the other ghouls in Ghoulville. Goodie the Ghoul is a funny, touching story about learning to find your place in the world.
Award-winning author Ellen Potter chats about her wonderful chapter book, Squirlish: The Girl in the Tree.
Julio Torres and Julian Glander, talk about their picture book I Want to Be a Vase. This book makes for an important conversation starter on identity.
The Children’s Book Review Interview in partnership with Crystal Mason, author of The Dog That Was Different Crystal Mason started…
The Dog That Was Different is perfect for introducing young readers to emotional intelligence and inclusivity in their everyday lives.