Fairy tales and fables are timeless. Every culture and generation has many favorite stories fractured and re-woven into fresh stories.
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With the rising movement of accepting and owning one’s feelings to be our better, more authentic selves, IT’S NOT ALL RAINBOWS is excellent.
Crossing Bok Chitto: A Choctaw Tale of Friendship & Freedom was honored with the American Indian Youth Literature Award for Best Picture Book in 2008.
How Do You Live?, by Genzaburō Yoshino, is a meaningful and thoroughly enjoyable introduction to the meaning of life—for readers of all ages.
Broken Bones and Broken Hearts is another fantastic addition to the Piper and Enza series. A Q&A at the end of the story offers readers even more information.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go is so entertaining. The words will have you (and your friends) reaching for the stars, dreaming big, and moving mountains!
Surprisingly poignant and hilarious to read over again, INVASION OF THE UNICORNS, by by David Biedrzycki, will be sure to be a family favorite.
A Wrinkle in Time is filled with mystery, time travel, a little love, and good vs. evil—all excellent elements for an exhilarating excursion through the pages.
Have a long plane ride? PAINT BY STICKER KIDS: UNICORNS & MAGIC and RALPH MASIELLO’S UNICORN DRAWING BOOK are excellent ways to pass the time.
Self-proclaimed science geek, award-winning author, speaker, and teacher, Jennifer Swanson talks about her picture book, Footprints Across the Planet.