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In an old Paris house covered in vines, an unforgettable small girl turns routine, bravery, and style into storybook legend.
Repeating language, bright collage, and predictable rhythm make this one of the most recognizable early read-alouds.
A little bunny imagines running farther and farther away while his mother imagines every loving way she would still find him.
This bedtime classic turns a quiet room and a familiar routine into one of the most durable goodnight rituals in children's books.
Creatures of the rainforest and an Indigenous child plead with a logger to spare a towering kapok tree and the life around it.
Children and trees are compared through a lyrical meditation on growth, rootedness, change, and interdependence.
A very old rock tells younger natural neighbors what he has witnessed across ages of geologic time.
Lyrical language shows how the natural world moves through walls, windows, habits, and bodies even when we think we are indoors.
When Ravi's anger turns him into a tiger, he has to learn what feeling mad is trying to tell him and how repair can happen afterward.
The Pigeon does his best to avoid school in a comic monologue that captures first-day nerves from a child's-eye angle.