Elephants are Not Artists is a story about what art is and what it means to be artistic. It is also a story about believing in yourself.
Browsing: Inclusion
Jon Klassen’s ink and watercolor drawings bring scenes to life. These delightful stories are sure to become timeless classics in the animal-stories genre.
Jennifer Swanson talks about Footprints Across the Planet and why children need to understand the importance of their ‘footprint.’
Footprints Across the Planet introduces the concepts of sustainability and inclusivity that even the youngest readers can understand and enjoy.
Written by a developmental psychologist and a social worker, Charlotte’s Shadow offers an accessible way into conversations about disability and inclusion.
Brotherly Love: A Seemore the Seagull Tale shares the important message that finding a fulfilling purpose in life is always possible.
A sweet book providing a cheerful dose of positivity, Yes, We Are Together! goes beyond the “traditional” family and encourages readers to honor all families.
I Want a Nickname reminds readers that they do not need to change to accommodate the convenience of others—they can be proud to be who they are.
We Are Gems is a beautiful, powerful book that celebrates the voices and rights of not just Asian Americans, but all marginalized races in our society.
Combining Roux’s talent for monster stories with Probert’s magical illustrations, this first book in the Dungeon Academy series is as good as one would expect.