The Story of Ferdinand is such an inspiration because of the way it highlights the importance of staying true to yourself and your beliefs.
Browsing: Self-acceptance
Matthew Forsythe’s Pokko and the Drum hits the spot for wit and wonder—it’s sure to become a favorite for fans of Jon Klassen.
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In this interview, Carole talks about how she comes up with ideas for her stories and creating Henrietta Hedgehog’s Prickly Problem.
Henrietta Hedgehog’s Prickly Problem is a delightful picture book with a social-emotional message that makes it a beneficial tool for classrooms.
THE CHAMELEON’S TRUE COLORS, by Yuliya Pankratova, would be an excellent addition to a child’s library, or to be read in a classroom.
An introvert seeking acceptance from his parents discovers meaningful friendship and a solid sense of himself in New York Times bestselling author Sara Pennypacker’s middle-grade novel, Here in the Real World.
Ged Adamson’s picture books include A Fox Found a Box; Douglas, You Need Glasses!; Shark Dog!; Ava and the Rainbow (Who Stayed); and Bird Hugs!
Aye-Aye Gets Lucky is a fun choice for animal lovers and budding conservationists.
Here are five picture books that will help you learn to be proud of who you are!