It’s Okay addresses the variety of thoughts and feelings a toddler may experience and emphasizes that “it’s okay,” which is crucial for children to know
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This novel, City of the Plague God, is not only a gripping read but also a great introduction for readers to modern social issues.
In this video, Elisha Cooper himself gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his picture book Yes & No. Watch it now …
In this episode, I talk with Beth Ferry, the author of several picture books, including the NYT-bestselling picture book Stick and Stone.
MAYA VAN DER MEER’s Kuan Yin: The Princess Who Became the Goddess of Compassion, Buddhist fairy tale, is a book to treasure.
With pastel illustrations and an elegant text, Hope, written and illustrated by Matthew Cordell, tells the tale of life’s passage.
The Adventures of Tally-Ho is an excellent choice for providing gentle moral modeling and entertainment at the same time.
This gorgeously illustrated rendition of Folliot S. Pierpoint’s famous hymn, For the Beauty of the Earth, brings light and joy to a new generation.
Pillow: The Dog Who Saved My Life is a touching story about human-animal relationships that is woven through with valuable messages for young readers.
Of Love and Pies is bursting with humor—and pie. The traditional what if… formula sets up an increasingly whimsical situation highlighted by Sheila McGraw.