What would feelings do if they were little furry creatures? What Feelings Like Best by Tina Oziewicz and Aleksandra Zajac, explores emotions that live inside all of us.
Browsing: picture books
The Boy and the Elephant, by Freya Blackwood, follows a boy who saves the trees in the lot next door from being cut down.
A displaced family sets out to make a home in a new country in A Star Shines Through, a picture book by Anna Desnitskaya.
The Shape of Things, by Dean Robbins and Matt Tavares, explores how mapmakers through the ages have helped people understand the world around them.
The Brothers Grimm’s Godfather Death, is reimagined by writer Sally Nicholls and artist Júlia Sardà in a fantastic new picture book.
When a girl’s mother leaves for the winter, the changing seasons bring hope that the things the girl loves most will return in the spring in The Seasons of Parastoo, by Rashin Kheiriyeh.
The following picture books celebrate our world and beyond and how we interact with it. Each book is an excellent read and features eye-catching artwork.
Ode to Grapefruit: How James Earl Jones Found His Voice tells the story of how the famous actor overcame his stuttering to become one of the best-known voices in the world.
A young mouse tries to find her place in her community’s symphony of noises in The Day Bell Found Her Sound, by Kizzy O’Donnell.
Discover the story of one of the most beloved children’s book authors in The Secret Gardens of Frances Hodgson Burnett.