Nate Williams’ The Centipede with Only 99 Feet is a great tool for teaching young readers about inclusion and difference.
Browsing: Friendship
Penny Panda, by Nicole Oke, is a sweet, straightforward story designed to teach young readers about emotional intelligence.
Ashley Hards shares her debut novel, Hannah Edwards: Secrets of Riverway, a work inspired by her childhood struggles with ADHD.
A Giraffe in the Forest is a comforting and funny exploration of being lost and finding help—we hope there will be many more stories to come in this series!
Sarah Mackenzie’s Dear Duck, Please Come! is both visually and narratively enjoyable, making it a perfect addition to your library.
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.
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.
Mitchie the Service Dog Gets a Job is both heartwarming and instructive, perfect for introducing readers to the concept of disability support.
A must-read for children aged 3-7, A New Friend for Dragon is a delightful picture book that will captivate young readers while imparting valuable life lessons.