The Leaf & the Tree is a simple, sweet fable that combines an understanding of the cycles of the natural world with an allegory of connections that shape us.
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Nita’s Day: More Signs for Babies and Parents is not just for children. It serves as a great introduction to learn the basics of American Sign Language.
This novel, City of the Plague God, is not only a gripping read but also a great introduction for readers to modern social issues.
M is for Money is a fun and interactive way to explore beginning literacy and basic money concepts. Each page focuses on a letter and a money concept.
Ajala and the Magical Unicorn Ride is a simple, sweet story about finding one’s inner strength and true self. A lovely story with a lovely message.
Vasavi Koka’s picture book ‘Kokan and Zoya’ is a children’s story designed to teach children about embracing their emotions, in particular anger.
Designed to teach children about embracing their emotions, Kokan and Zoya is the first story in Vasavi Koka’s series: Vasavi’s Therapeutic Stories and Play.
Tafana Caesar’s picture book, Carl the Capybara, is a fun and gentle way to teach young readers about stranger danger—and jungle animals.
With gentle humor and a bit of imagination, Santa’s Surprise: The Story of Bobby Lint reminds us that friends are not so much made as they are found.
Joseph Honor Patenaude’s The Bubble is a beautiful book with a positive message, perfect for shared reading and discussion.