Jaimal Yogis and Vivian Truong talk about their graphic novel City of Dragons: The Awakening Storm! They answered many of your questions!
Browsing: Books by Format
What makes a Sukkot to remember? Sukkah-Doodle-Doo! is both joyous and instructive—sure to get any reader in the sukkah mood.
Holi Colors is a humorous, gentle story about the classic Indian festival of Holi, told in the context of a modern-day family and their holiday preparations.
The Vaahana Tale is a humorous story based on traditional Hindu mythology and told in the style of an instructive animal fable.
This Is a School, the debut picture book by children’s librarian and public speaker John Schu, is a beautiful and wonderfully inclusive delight.
Written by a developmental psychologist and a social worker, Charlotte’s Shadow offers an accessible way into conversations about disability and inclusion.
The Girl Who Could Fix Anything combines biography and science history to tell the fascinating story of one of the pioneers of the engineering field.
Told from the perspective of the imaginary friend, Imaginary invites readers to explore emotions that are hidden under the surface.
Dragons Do NOT Go to School, by D. J. Panec, is one early reading text that parents and children alike are sure to enjoy sharing.
If you can’t get enough streaming food-themed shows, then this is the list for you! Get your whisks ready, because it’s time to get cooking.