Aloe Vera’s Special Gift is a wonderful story for launching discussions with young readers about self-worth, being yourself, and helping others.
Browsing: Social Emotional
A beautiful read-aloud choice for parents and educators seeking a direct and positive way to address issues of bullying, self-esteem, and pressure to conform.
The books below help young readers understand divorce, name their feelings, and trust that love and connection remain constant.
Penn Holderness—content creator, podcaster, and New York Times bestselling author—discusses his new ADHD book co-written with his wife, Kim.
Grounded in the Japanese concept of shinrin-yoku (forest bathing), this calming picture book follows a child enjoying peaceful, restorative sensory immersion.
With warmth and insight, Autism: My Invisible Backpack by Dalisse Sequeiros helps young readers and the adults who love them find comfort and connection.
For families navigating the autism journey or anyone seeking to better understand and support autistic children, this book is both a mirror and a map.
Deana Plaskon, PhD, LMHC, recently debuted Bella and Bird Explore Anger, which offers young readers practical tools for understanding and managing emotions.
In this engaging and interactive story, readers will join June on a swim in the sea to learn how to manage their own anxiety.
Get ready for giggles as we kick off the virtual book tour for Dude. Be Nice by Sarah Scheerger with Brent and Jamie Camalich.