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In an old Paris house covered in vines, an unforgettable small girl turns routine, bravery, and style into storybook legend.
Creatures of the rainforest and an Indigenous child plead with a logger to spare a towering kapok tree and the life around it.
Lyrical language shows how the natural world moves through walls, windows, habits, and bodies even when we think we are indoors.
The Pigeon does his best to avoid school in a comic monologue that captures first-day nerves from a child's-eye angle.
A school community models what it means to welcome differences while building a place where everyone belongs together.
A seed with a bad reputation tells the story of how hurt, defensiveness, and change can all fit inside one life.
A stressed-out egg discovers that trying to hold everything together alone is not the same as being okay.
The school building itself narrates a first day full of nerves, confusion, and growing confidence.
A welcoming umbrella grows to make room for everyone in a visual metaphor about inclusion, belonging, and care.
A loving father shows through words and actions how care, pride, truth, and joy can shape a child's world.