In Leighton Learns Patience, by Jessica Hansen, readers will meet a little girl they can almost certainly relate to and watch her grow into a new skill.
Browsing: Books by Subject
Old Mother West Wind Tales, by Muz Murray, is a timelessly enjoyable collection, perfect for shared reading and discussion.
A fun and cheerful story, Ready… Set… Frog! is a great picture book for teaching children about consideration for themselves and others.
Debunking Disabilities: A list of excellent books exploring the fight for disability rights curated by Anna Iacovetta, Ph. D.
The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a fantastic introduction to real fairy tales for questioning readers—but not for the faint-hearted!
Join us on the virtual book tour for Vivienne in Paris by Maria Castellucci Moore. Ooh, la, la! Vivienne in Paris is beautiful, joyful, and a feel-good story.
Ooh, la, la! Maria Castellucci Moore’s Vivienne in Paris is beautiful, joyful, and instructive—a real feel-good picture book.
Number the Stars won the 1990 Newbery Medal. Lois Lowry is the author of over forty books for young adults, for which she has won many awards.
THE MOOSE FAIRY by Steve Smallman is a heart-warming story about being different, and accepting your true self. Everyone in the forest gets a happy ending.
In this interview, Rebecca Laxton discusses everything from activism and conservation efforts for young readers to The Metamorphosis of Emma Murry.