All-of-a-Kind Family is a recipient of the National Jewish Book Award for Children’s Literature. The author, Sydney Taylor, has an award named after her.
Browsing: Books by Subject
Legendborn is a powerful, gripping fantasy that resituates Arthurian legend within a context of US race relations and the legacy of slavery.
Playing the Cards You’re Dealt is an enjoyable and thought-provoking book—especially for boys wondering what it takes to be a man.
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.
Old Mother West Wind Tales, by Muz Murray, is a timelessly enjoyable collection, perfect for shared reading and discussion.
A fun and cheerful story, Ready… Set… Frog! is a great picture book for teaching children about consideration for themselves and others.
Debunking Disabilities: A list of excellent books exploring the fight for disability rights curated by Anna Iacovetta, Ph. D.
The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a fantastic introduction to real fairy tales for questioning readers—but not for the faint-hearted!
Join us on the virtual book tour for Vivienne in Paris by Maria Castellucci Moore. Ooh, la, la! Vivienne in Paris is beautiful, joyful, and a feel-good story.
Ooh, la, la! Maria Castellucci Moore’s Vivienne in Paris is beautiful, joyful, and instructive—a real feel-good picture book.