Freckles’ Best Ribbit uses a simple animal story to teach a sophisticated lesson about perfectionism, self-acceptance, and self-criticism.
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In The Things I Love, the easy rhyming text pairs beautifully with vibrant digital artwork arranged to mimic the look and feel of a photograph album.
What Is Math Good For, Anyway? is a gently humorous and easy-to-read exploration of practical math, perfect for the classroom.
The Peacock Tree is a charming and thoughtful picture book that showcases the remarkable talent of 17-year-old author and illustrator Madeline Pearl.
Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality is a powerful tool for parents and educators to initiate meaningful discussions about self-esteem.
Esme and Griswald Search for a Potion is not just a fun-filled adventure but also a tale that imparts the values of self-sufficiency and responsibility.
Linda Hornberg’s Picture a Garden is not just a book, it’s a comprehensive guide for anyone with an interest in plants and how they grow.
Young or old, A Very Rainy Day is a great way for children to learn how to be prepared for specific natural disasters such as severe storms.
Is This Really Happening? is a timely and valuable resource for parents, teachers, and counselors looking to discuss school safety with children.
Let’s Work Smarter is a simple but highly effective way to help readers develop a sustainable and fulfilling work ethos.