School

A child-centered look at dyslexia reframes language difference as movement, creativity, and possibility rather than deficit.
A year in the life of a school and community unfolds across seasons, routines, and small details children will recognize.
A Black boy heads into kindergarten feeling regal, loved, and ready for his first big school adventure.
A school day unfolds as a broad, warm invitation to children of many backgrounds, abilities, and families.
A quiet boy on the edges of his classroom becomes visible when one act of kindness changes the social map.
A safety officer and his silent police dog become school assembly stars for very different reasons.
As Lena gets ready for a new school, her worried shoes narrate the jitters and courage that come with a first day.
Alphabet letters race up a coconut tree in one of the most durable, rhythmic alphabet read-alouds ever made.
In an old Paris house covered in vines, an unforgettable small girl turns routine, bravery, and style into storybook legend.
The Pigeon does his best to avoid school in a comic monologue that captures first-day nerves from a child's-eye angle.