At the end of this April, Americans will celebrate the 150th anniversary of Arbor Day. The following books are great options to mark the day
Browsing: picture books
Learn about life on Earth before humans made an appearance in What the Dinosaurs Saw, by author/illustrator Fatti Burke.
A group of animals try to decide which attributes are the best in The Most Important Thing, by Antonella Abbatiello and Angus Yuen-Killick.
Baby Puppy and Baby Octopus are the newest additions to Chronicle Books’ popular Finger Puppet Book series for the littlest of readers.
A girl notices something strange going on while walking her dog in Something’s Happening in the City, by Paula Merlan and Concha Passamar.
Marianna Coppo’s A Brave Cat follows a feline as she tests her bravery just outside the world she’s grown to know and love.
With Lots of Love, by Jenny Torres Sanchez and André Ceolin, follows a girl as she adjusts to her new home in the US.
Now available as a board book, Golden Domes and Silver Lanterns, by Hena Khan and Mehrdokht Amini, is a lovely introduction of colors
Authors Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal give classic nursery rhymes a distinctly Indian feel in Mother Goose Goes to India.
Brothers and Sisters, written by Ariel Andrés Almada and illustrated by Sonja Wimmer, is a tribute to siblings and their magical bonds.