A little girl deals with loneliness by creating an imaginary friend in Ruby and Lonely, a new picture book by Patrice Karst and Kayla Harren.
Browsing: ages 4 & up
It’s never too soon to help kids learn how to handle emotions. These books are excellent places to start talking about emotional intelligence.
Kids all over the country are gearing up to head back to school. These books will help your students — new and old — get ready a year of learning.
A girl learns that the love of her family is never far away in Only a Trenza Away, by Nadine Fonseca and illustrated by Camila Carrossine.
A bison learns to face his fears in Bryson the Brave Bison, written by Nate Davenport and Luke Freshwater and illustrated by Richard Cowdrey.
A true story gets the tall-tale treatment in Dave Eggers’ delightful Moving the Millers’ Minnie Moore Mine Mansion.
A scientist and her crew set out to find an elusive creature in The Search for the Giant Arctic Jellyfish, by Chloe Savage.
Once Upon a Fairy Tale House is the story of four sisters who used their skills to design and build storybook houses in 1930s California.
A young girl learns about love and loss and moving forward after grief in The Dreams We Made by Lisa Bentley.
June is Pride Month. While these picture books celebrate LGBTQ+ specifically, the messages of acceptance have wide-ranging applications.