Freckles’ Best Ribbit uses a simple animal story to teach a sophisticated lesson about perfectionism, self-acceptance, and self-criticism.
Browsing: Differences
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.
The Majestic Pigeon is both instructive and empowering, perfect for sparking conversations about difference and inclusion.
What makes The Psst-Psst of Toley Ranz books unique is that they empower readers to stop bullying before it starts—prevention is the name of the game.
A list of ten books that examine issues of identity and diversity to help you choose the right book for your child or classroom.
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.
A sweet book with a great message, Elizabeth Dale’s DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT DILLY is a treat for children enchanting them from the moment they see the cover.
Ian’s Show and Tell Surprise: A Story About Autism Spectrum Disorder is a clever picture book that works on multiple levels to educate young readers.
Marissa Bader’s picture book, The Only Me, is a great way to start conversations about being yourself—for twins or any siblings!