A young girl learns about love and loss and moving forward after grief in The Dreams We Made by Lisa Bentley.
Browsing: picture books
Love in the Library tells the story of Maggie Tokuda-Hall’s grandparents who fell in love while in a WWII Japanese-American incarceration camp.
June is Pride Month. While these picture books celebrate LGBTQ+ specifically, the messages of acceptance have wide-ranging applications.
How Do You Spell Unfair? Follows MacNolia Cox as she becomes one of the first African Americans to compete at the National Spelling Bee.
Join two hummingbirds as they zip from flower to flower in the interactive board book Hello Hummingbirds: Read and Play in the Tree!
A boy dreams of having long, wavy hair in The Good Hair Day, written by Christian Trimmer and illustrated by J Yang.
A girl dreams about taking her dancing up a level in Amy Wu and the Ribbon Dance, by Kat Zhang and Charlene Chua.
Kids learn how remember important people and experiences in How to Make a Memory, by Elaine Vickers and Ana Aranda.
The kids in Room 109 want a class plant, but learn exciting things happen when you have The World’s Best Class Plant instead.
At 52 pages, Some of These Are Snails is what’s considered a “long” picture book, but it doesn’t feel that way.