Written by a developmental psychologist and a social worker, Charlotte’s Shadow offers an accessible way into conversations about disability and inclusion.
Browsing: Picture Books
The Girl Who Could Fix Anything combines biography and science history to tell the fascinating story of one of the pioneers of the engineering field.
Brotherly Love: A Seemore the Seagull Tale shares the important message that finding a fulfilling purpose in life is always possible.
The Whale and the Star will delight readers of all ages, especially those with an appreciation of the ocean, the night sky, and stargazing.
iracle Times Two is a sweet and memorable story that provides young readers a wonderful way to identify love and acceptance within a family.
Milton the Money savvy Pup: Brings Home the Bacon makes a fantastic teaching tool and is an excellent addition to any home library.
More than just biographies, these picture books reinforce the idea that you don’t need to start out great to become outstanding.
Hi, It’s Me! I Have ADHD is a powerful reminder that ADHD is not something you are—it’s something you have and can do what you want with.
If compassion, empathy, and diversity are essential conversation topics for you, join us on this virtual book tour for The Crystal Beads, Lalka’s Journey!
Pat Black-Gould’s The Crystal Beads is a thought-provoking exploration of love and hatred told through a deceptively simple story.