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.
Browsing: Friendship
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.
The Star Friends have a special secret – they have magical animal friends who help them learn magic and fight evil! The characters are compellingly fun.
Little Lost Socks is not only an enjoyable story but also an excellent lesson for any reader feeling anxious about change.
Please Don’t Tell Cooper that Jack is a Rabbit uses humor and examples to show readers that there is no such thing as a difference that can’t be overcome.
Here we discuss Mary Jane Begin’s latest picture book, Ping Meets Pang, a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity.
In this episode, I talk with Beth Ferry, the author of several picture books, including the NYT-bestselling picture book Stick and Stone.
Ping Meets Pang, by Mary Jane Begin, is a great story for opening conversations about inclusivity. It is beautifully illustrated.
Tammy Fortune’s Alpacas Don’t Get Angry! is a great choice for exploring emotions with young readers. Fun cartoon illustrations lift the mood.