This Is How We Play: A Celebration of Disability and Adaptation, by Jessica Slice, Caroline Cupp, Kayla Harren, focuses on inclusion.
Browsing: ages 3 & up
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.
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.
Celebrate all the things that make libraries great in A Love Letter to My Library, written by Lisa Katzenberger and illustrated by Rob Sayegh Jr.
Social and emotional skills are some of the most important things a young child can learn. These books cover self-expression, self-belief, understanding moods, making friends, and learning to be brave.
In Summer Is Here, author Renée Watson and illustrator Bea Jackson offer readers an ode to the perfect summer day.
Learn about Persian food and culture in The ABCs of Persian Food, by Sunny Sanaz Shokrae and illustrator Ly Ngo Heisig.
Learn about the first person of color to play in the NBA in Wat Kept Playing: The Inspiring Story of Wataru Misaka and His Rise to the NBA, by Emily Inouye Huey and Kaye Kang
Follow the story of a brave elephant who reaches for his dreams in The Elephant and the Sea, by Ed Vere.
Finding Grateful, written by Dianne White and illustrated by Faith Pray, encourages young readers to find gratitude in the smallest of moments.