Go With the Flow is a bold, honest, and necessary graphic novel that tackles the “taboo” of menstruation head-on. Through the eyes of four high school friends, readers explore the realities of puberty, period poverty, and the power of student advocacy. With its striking red-toned artwork and inclusive language, it is an essential resource for Health classrooms and a powerful celebration of unapologetic female friendship.
Christmas at Holiday House is a heartwarming, wholesome tale of healing and holiday magic. Following a young widow and her son as they find a fresh start in Colorado, the story explores the definition of found family and the courage it takes to trust again. Perfect for fans of Hallmark movies, this 5-star romance is a cozy, emotionally resonant read that beautifully addresses grief and resilience.
Lola: The Bracelet of Courage is a vibrant, rhyming tale that addresses childhood anxiety with grace and magic. When Lola the mermaid loses her “lucky” bracelet, she must learn that true bravery comes from within. With stunning illustrations and a “Fun Fact” section about sea life, this picture book is a perfect tool for parents and teachers to help children build resilience and self-confidence.
A cozy, lyrical picture book that celebrates the beauty of noticing what makes you unique. The language alone will pull you in and make you want to reread it immediately.
We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga is an authentic and heartwarming celebration of modern Cherokee culture and year-round gratitude. Written by a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, the book follows a family through the four seasons, emphasizing that Cherokee traditions are living and evolving. It’s an excellent resource for classrooms, especially during Indigenous Peoples’ Day, for teaching about heritage and community.