Jo’s Special Gifts by Mariam Shapera, illustrated by Lorna Humphreys, is a picture book that celebrates the unique gifts and perspectives of an autistic child.
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How to Make a Sandwich by Lorena M. Proia is a charming children’s picture book that blends good old-fashioned storytelling with joyful illustrations.
Else B. in the Sea is a captivating journey into the depths of the ocean, chronicling the extraordinary life of Else Bostelmann.
Eliott and the Red Boots is instructive and enjoyable to read—great for shared reading. Readers are shown the value of having family traditions.
The Gold Mystery Adventure is a futuristic adventure with a richly imagined world of underwater cities, metallic monsters, and space travel.
Best Dinosaur Ever by Lori Rotter is a fun story and a fantastic starting point for first conversations about self-belief.
Elisa Stad’s Mama’s Love Language is a poignant reminder of the power of love to transcend language and cultural barriers.
Play with Me is a perfect companion for young readers, for learning social skills, or just for whiling away a few quiet minutes with a friend.
Looking for the Eid Moon and The Ramadan Drummer are evocative, informative, and colorful explorations of community, tradition, and love.
Do the Voices Too is a delightful second installment in this innovative series, perfect for shared family or classroom reading.