Ralphy’s Rules for Living the Good Life is a sweet, instructive story perfect for teaching young readers about a growth mindset and self-love.
Browsing: Picture Book
The Story of Ferdinand is such an inspiration because of the way it highlights the importance of staying true to yourself and your beliefs.
Virginia Lee Burton won the Caldecott Medal in 1943 for The Little House—the book is also a short animated film made by Disney in 1952.
Join us on the virtual book tour for multi-award-winning children’s book author Kimber Morgan’s picture book Chipper Sends Sunshine!
Chipper Sends Sunshine is a great way to teach young readers about letter writing, pen-pals, and building long-distance relationships.
The Squeaky Wheel, by Ziba and Farzin Forooghian, is a fun and accessible story for teaching young readers about gratitude and privilege.
The Invisible Boy is a great reminder of how easy it is to make another person feel special. Just a simple act of kindness can be all that is needed.
Wrigley at the White House, by Karna Small Bodman, is an entertaining way to learn about White House history (particularly for dog lovers).
Yay! Yippee! My Mommy’s Having a Baby fills this gap, depicting the arrival of a new baby in a way that celebrates single moms and shows children what to expect
Children Who Dance in the Rain is an inspiring, instructive, and easily accessible introduction for readers to ideas about privilege and social justice.