A powerful middle-grade novel, A Dog Named 647, written by Nancy Kay, delves into the dark world of puppy mills through the eyes of twelve-year-old Mia.
Browsing: Empathy
Tic-Tac-Toe Chicken is a creative and memorable tale that teaches children about the impact of empathy and the value of advocating for animal welfare.
In this celebration of neurodiversity that promotes empathy, self-acceptance, and appreciation for the unique diversity within us all.
Azizi Tuere has crafted a fresh story that captures the playground dynamics that every child recognizes while offering insight into social-emotional growth.
Curl up with The Doggos series by S.K. Edwards—heartfelt stories where struggling kids and rescue dogs find healing, hope, and unconditional love.
Each story in S.K. Edwards’ carefully crafted collection of books highlights the powerful relationships between children and their canine companions.
For students interested in science and anyone seeking stories that resonate on an emotional level, this book is a thoughtful, scientifically grounded choice.
Big Blue is perfect for bedtime reading, classroom talks on emotions, or as a gift for anyone learning to trust their journey.
These carefully selected books offer powerful opportunities to develop emotional intelligence, empathy, cooperation, and self-acceptance in young readers.
Today, we sit down with Ken Rohlf, the author of For You, I Hope, a heartfelt collection of wishes and hopes for the next generation.