The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in 20 Minutes A Day is a fantastic resource for introducing classic literature to young readers in a fun and accessible way.
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M. T. Anderson is an award-winning writer for a reason, and Elf Dog and Owl Head does not disappoint. It’s a wonderfully absorbing and uplifting story.
Allan Low’s picture book, The Bundu Bunch Get to Write Their Names, is a strong introduction to this inspirational series.
Told from the point of view of the exasperated parent, Ode to A Pug is a story about the love that exists between family members.
Because Barbara, by Sarah Mackenzie and Eileen Ryan Ewen, is a lovely, inspirational biography with an empowering growth-mindset message.
Even When You Don’t, by Anslee Earwood, is a sweet story about love and affection, perfect for family bonding and shared reading.
Grandma’s Breath, by Mother Moon, is a beautifully written resource for young readers on grief, mindfulness, and anxiety.
There is lots to learn from this picture book, The Adventures of Squishy and Boo: On the Wild Side, a celebration of motherly love and childish adventure.
Adventures of Tchotchke is great for shared family reading—especially if some readers are agitating for a pet of their own.
Frizzy Lizzy introduces a delightful cast of characters who are sure to keep delighting readers for many more books as the series develops.