The More You Give explores the beautiful, non-material legacies passed down through generations. A lyrical picture book simplifies abstract concepts like environmental stewardship and generational transitions. A modern response to The Giving Tree.
Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds deliver a brilliant, bighearted 5-star celebration of individuality and self-worth. Written beautifully for lower elementary levels, I Am Me reminds young readers that being different is something to be celebrated.
Banish the pressure to be perfect! A sweet and touching exploration of the scariness of BIG feelings and overcoming the pressures to do everything “just right,” in this companion title to bestselling picture book Sometimes I’m Bombaloo .
“Don’t hug Doug!” Doug shows us that friendship doesn’t have to look the same for everyone. By exploring boundaries with humor and heart, Don’t Hug Doug is the perfect tool to teach students about bodily autonomy and the importance of asking for consent.
Beneath is a tender picture book that beautifully explores the idea that there is always more under the surface of what we see, in both nature and people. A boy and his grandpa realize that “beneath what is different is what’s the same.” This story is a great classroom addition for discussing emotions, empathy, and the hidden layers of our inner lives.