Here we discuss Mary Jane Begin’s latest picture book, Ping Meets Pang, a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity.
Browsing: Friendship
In this episode, I talk with Beth Ferry, the author of several picture books, including the NYT-bestselling picture book Stick and Stone.
Ping Meets Pang, by Mary Jane Begin, is a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity. It is beautifully illustrated.
Tammy Fortune’s Alpacas Don’t Get Angry! is a great choice for exploring emotions with young readers. Fun cartoon illustrations lift the mood.
Now What?, by Brenda Faatz and Peter Trimarco, uses a playful fusion of images, sound, and text to draw the reader into each moment of play and discovery.
The Poppleton books, by Cynthia Rylant and Mark Teague, are short, humorous stories about a pig who moved from the big city to a little, country town.
With funny but sweet language and clever illustrations, Eoin McLaughlin’s The Hug is the perfect story for bedtime or storytime.
Everyone’s favorite princess donning a cape and mask has returned in the seventh book of this hilarious series, The Princess in Black.
Drawing on Pueblo mythology, Alexandra López’s picture book Kachina tells a beautiful story about self-discovery and togetherness.
Hooray! It’s cover reveal day for Seeking Best Friend, by Alison Marcotte. We’re definitely looking forward to reading this book.