The Squeaky Wheel, by Ziba and Farzin Forooghian, is a fun and accessible story for teaching young readers about gratitude and privilege.
Browsing: Picture Books
The Invisible Boy is a great reminder of how easy it is to make another person feel special. Just a simple act of kindness can be all that is needed.
Wrigley at the White House, by Karna Small Bodman, is an entertaining way to learn about White House history (particularly for dog lovers).
Children Who Dance in the Rain is an inspiring, instructive, and easily accessible introduction for readers to ideas about privilege and social justice.
We dive into Marky Polo in Singapore, discussing everything from the characters to Singapore’s family-friendly offerings, being thoughtful, and more.
Marky Polo in Singapore is a fun way for readers to experience the wonders of Singapore and learn about being considerate to others simultaneously.
In this episode of The Growing Readers Podcast, María Castellucci Moore talks about Vivienne in Paris—winner of the Moms Choice Award.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a completely absurd picture book; that’s why you’ll love it. The pages are as full as a banquet dinner.
In Leighton Learns Patience, by Jessica Hansen, readers will meet a little girl they can almost certainly relate to and watch her grow into a new skill.
The Adventures of Grandmasaurus at the Supermarket is a surreal and hilarious way to open conversations about healthy eating with young readers!