Boo Bear’s Light is a fun and engaging, making it a delightful learning experience for young readers as they build important literacy skills.
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Mr. Mazoo and Mr. Tyler, , written to appeal even to the youngest readers, is a fun story for younger readers, perfect for reading again and again.
Me and the Missouri Moon is a poignant, moving, and deeply captivating—a book readers won’t want to put down until the very last page.
Are You Nervus? by M. Atta and Jessica Bever is not just a delightful read, but also a powerful tool to initiate meaningful conversations.
I’m Not Pooping by Tanya Harvey is a funny, relatable, and empowering tool for reminding readers to listen to their bodies.
This sweet seaside tale of Seemore the Seagull is perfect for readers young and old and a fun example of how to tell a story using rhyme.
Kate the Earthling invites readers to see the environment in which they live through
new eyes and to feel at home in the natural world that surrounds them.
A to Z, Come Along with Me is not just a story, but an excellent resource for making doctor visits less scary, teaching young readers what to expect.
Kevin Galpin’s picture book, The Young Flower, is a beautifully illustrated, thought-provoking lesson on self-worth and appreciation.
Loucia Isaac Seropian’s Areni and the Man with the Right Shoe is a highly instructive exploration of Armenian tradition.