A Girl Named October is a dreamy, profound book. The lead character, October, walks with her companion through the world, speaking of her profound connection.
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With pastel illustrations and an elegant text, Hope, written and illustrated by Matthew Cordell, tells the tale of life’s passage.
I Have to Call Paul!, by Corey Lohan, is funny, endearing, and a great reminder for both kids and parents to stop and listen more often.
Fast-paced and ethereal at the same time, Ellanor and the Land of the Midnight Sun is sure to be a hit with established fans!
The Adventures of Tally-Ho is an excellent choice for providing gentle moral modeling and entertainment at the same time.
In this episode, I talk with Bianca Schulze about her latest picture book, Just Be Yourself, Dragon, the third book in a delightfully fun series.
These are two great books that teach children to truly be themselves and not be afraid to think outside the box in a world filled with unfair judgment.
Quirky and playful, author Peter Cotton’s When Fred the Snake Got Squished, and Mended is both instructional and enjoyable.
In Big Apple Diaries, a diary-style graphic memoir by Alyssa Bermudez, a young New Yorker doodles her way through middle school―until September 11, 2001.
The Starbugz Save the Earth, by David Jaraiz Sanchez, is an excellent introduction to sustainability practices for young readers.