June is Pride Month. While these picture books celebrate LGBTQ+ specifically, the messages of acceptance have wide-ranging applications.
Browsing: ages 3 & up
The kids in Room 109 want a class plant, but learn exciting things happen when you have The World’s Best Class Plant instead.
Kids are encouraged to get up and move in Hervé Tullet’s new interactive picture book, Tap! Tap! Tap!: Dance! Dance! Dance!
A special friend goes missing after a bath in Helen Yoon’s lovely new picture book, Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur?
Mother’s Day is around the corner. Supermoms! and Mommy Time both celebrate all the work moms —animal and human — get done.
From frogs and seahorses to whales and birds, the following books feature animals old and new that children will love to learn about.
Bugs and other little critters are some of our world’s most important creatures. Learn more about these tiny beings in these books for kids.
Easter is a week away, and books are a great option for Easter baskets. Though not all Easter specific, these are all great choices.
Celebrate dogs and all their abilities — big and small — in Wonder Dogs! by Linda Ashman and Karen Obuhanych.
When a new girl comes to town, a green-eyed monster moves in, too, in Milo’s Monster, a picture book by Tom Percival.