Julio Torres and Julian Glander, talk about their picture book I Want to Be a Vase. This book makes for an important conversation starter on identity.
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Thank You, Mama is Linda Meeker’s first children’s book about the exploration and curiosity of food, family, culture, gratitude, and food as a love language.
In Katherine Battersby’s Cranky Chicken, readers will enjoy seeing how these two very different personalities learn to love one another.
Often hilarious and surprisingly poignant, HOW DO DINOSAURS SAY GOODBYE is a perfect book for all children. We all have to say goodbye at some point.
Following are just a few of the books that have come highly recommended and will help spark powerful conversations with the young and old readers in your lives.
Jarvis shares why he makes art, his inspirations and the process for creating the visually stunning picture book, The Boy with Flowers in His Hair.
New York Times bestselling author Shannon Hale talks about her new picture book, This Is Not For You, and the implications of applying genders to book.
Author Adam Lehrhaupt talks about his writing and reading life and his picture book that deals with grief and loss, There Was a Hole.
Meow is Not a Cat is a valuable reference for introducing the concept of neurodivergence both at home and in the classroom.
The Kindness Machine, by Christina Dankert, is fun, instructive and a great way to teach kids about being kind to others.