M. T. Anderson is an award-winning writer for a reason, and Elf Dog and Owl Head does not disappoint. It’s a wonderfully absorbing and uplifting story.
Browsing: Inclusion
Peanut Butter and Jelly Go Good Together is a meaningful picture book that celebrates the beauty of friendship, diversity, kindness, and acceptance.
Adventures of Tchotchke is great for shared family reading—especially if some readers are agitating for a pet of their own.
The Majestic Pigeon is both instructive and empowering, perfect for sparking conversations about difference and inclusion.
The Monsters of Marymount Mansion is an adorable monster story about fear of the unknown, curiosity, bravery, and accepting differences.
The Invisible Boy is a great reminder of how easy it is to make another person feel special. Just a simple act of kindness can be all that is needed.
Debunking Disabilities: A list of excellent books exploring the fight for disability rights curated by Anna Iacovetta, Ph. D.
Self-proclaimed science geek, award-winning author, speaker, and teacher, Jennifer Swanson talks about her picture book, Footprints Across the Planet.
Cintia Alfonso Fior’s Moraline is a story about children’s voices and agency, and it speaks loudly about children’s rights and their power and responsibilities.
Richard Wagner’s Needles, the Forgotten Christmas Tree is a lovely Christmas story, perfect reading for getting into the holiday mood.