Tafana Caesar’s picture book, Carl the Capybara, is a fun and gentle way to teach young readers about stranger danger—and jungle animals.
Browsing: Friendship
With gentle humor and a bit of imagination, Santa’s Surprise: The Story of Bobby Lint reminds us that friends are not so much made as they are found.
In this conversation, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Kris Fuller discuss Pinky Doodle Dance, their latest collaboration that will have your kiddo’s imagination soaring!
Full of merriment and imagination, Pinky’s adventures are designed to appeal to beginner readers, and Pinky Doodle Dance is no exception.
Overall, My Old Friend, Then is a gentle, lovely introduction to mindfulness for young readers using familiar concepts and beautiful artwork.
Together, these two stunning picture books have an important message to offer young readers about inclusivity and the value of standing together with others.
With extremely clever characters and a gently exciting storyline, The Fabled Stables, Willa the Wisp is an exciting book for grade-school readers.
Hama the Pig’s Big Adventure is an enjoyable and uplifting tale, perfect for readers that are just getting familiar with the graphic novel genre.
The third book in the Megabat series, Megabat is a Fraidy Bat is both hilarious and gently instructive. Daniel’s fears are sure to be familiar.
Roosevelt doesn’t mean to be a “bad” kid. Perfect for second- to third-grade-level readers, Roosevelt Banks is funny, relatable, and engaging.