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This affirmation-rich picture book invites children to value themselves and still make room for one another.
Sensory language leads readers through the overlap between seasons, memory, and perception in a quietly expressive read-aloud.
An expectant mother gathers sacred items for her unborn child in a story of love, ceremony, and belonging.
Lyrical comparisons between parent and child turn everyday love into a soothing board-book read-aloud.
A school bus carries children through Rosa Parks's story and the wider history of Montgomery's bus boycott.
A food-chain-focused picture book shows why sharks matter and how entire ecosystems shift when key species are lost.
Playful hypothetical thinking turns dog behavior into a child-centered exercise in humor, empathy, and noticing one another.
Even when adults disapprove, Iggy cannot stop building bold, structurally surprising things.
As a storm approaches an island community, the natural world and the people watching it become part of one suspenseful, atmospheric experience.
A girl who left the Dominican Republic as a baby rebuilds the place through family and neighborhood stories.
At the pool, Jabari is ready to jump from the diving board until he discovers how big a first step can feel.
Jabari sets out to build a flying machine and learns how frustration and persistence can live side by side.
Nonsense rhyme and berry-filled adventure make this one of the strongest playful read-alouds for younger listeners.
The story of Jovita Id?r, who challenged expectations and fought for justice when girls were told what they could wear or do.
At a wedding, Julian helps a new friend feel brave enough to wear what makes her feel most like herself.
A visually graceful story of self-expression, costume, and unconditional support as a child claims a mermaid identity.
Children working in a community garden introduce many kinds of disability, health, and difference through direct conversation.
A Wampanoag-centered retelling of Thanksgiving that restores Indigenous perspective, food knowledge, and history.
A determined kitten mistakes the full moon for a bowl of milk and chases it into one misadventure after another.
Mother Goose rhymes get remixed with Spanish vocabulary, playful rhythm, and bright family-centered scenes.
A rich urban read-aloud in which a boy and his grandmother find beauty, service, and joy on a city bus ride.
As Lena gets ready for a new school, her worried shoes narrate the jitters and courage that come with a first day.
Leo and his dad head to a baby program where songs, books, and play build routine and joy.
As Lillian climbs a hill to vote, the story traces generations of Black American struggle and progress around the ballot.