Marty and Lenny, by Tania Woznicki, is a good story and a valuable tool for teaching young people about empathy and kindness.
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The Dog That Was Different is perfect for introducing young readers to emotional intelligence and inclusivity in their everyday lives.
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Bye-Bye Bully reminds readers that ordinary, individual kids have the power to change group bullying into friendship, support, and togetherness.
Which five words best describe I Wish You Knew? Author Jackie Azúa Kramer says it is filled with Empathy, community, family, hope, love.
Which five words best describe The Heart of a Whale?
Anna Pignataro: Hopeful, heart-warming, soulful, magical, comforting.
Aye-Aye Gets Lucky is a fun choice for animal lovers and budding conservationists.
Melissa Campesi tells us how her experience as an ESL teacher inspired her to write I Am An English-Language Learner.
This book details the courage it takes to not only learn a second language but to also assimilate into a new country.
Emma Wunsch, author of Miranda and Maude: The Princess and the Absolutely Not a Princess – the premier book of the series, combined her daughter’s “love for all things princess” with a silly, impromptu story to create the characters.