Both endearing and fun, Molly Goes for a Walk is a great way to teach young readers about positivity and overcoming life’s challenges.
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Adventures of Tchotchke is great for shared family reading—especially if some readers are agitating for a pet of their own.
The River of Cheese by Amanda Jane Lowles is a delightful and engaging story that will elicit giggles of delight from readers of all ages.
In this epic fantasy adventure, The Magi of Miriam: The Boy Who Saved the Kingdom, magic and heroism play out against a fantastical backdrop.
Frizzy Lizzy introduces a delightful cast of characters who are sure to keep delighting readers for many more books as the series develops.
The Body on the Beach: A Kat Dylan Mystery is a strong sequel to what is proving to be an engrossing middle-grade mystery series.
Filled with whimsical creatures, quirky names, and a healthy dose of make-believe, The Sour Milk Dragon is a story about inclusion.
The Princess and the Bear is an allegorical story of eleven-year-old Princess Alice and her journey with her newfound friend, Seraphina (a bear).
The Majestic Pigeon is both instructive and empowering, perfect for sparking conversations about difference and inclusion.
I Love Everything About Me is an upbeat, vibrant picture book. Simple rhyming text makes this volume’s uplifting message about identity, diversity, and joy.