The Baby & Her Brothers' Short Stories

Feeling Small
By Ebonie Williams

The Baby & Her Brothers’ Short Stories: Feeling Small, written by Ebonie Williams and illustrated by Navi’ Robins, is a much-needed children’s book that puts a slightly different spin on childhood bad dreams. Young Cameron, usually the first one up and about, is still lying...

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Three Pockets Full

A story of love, family, and tradition
By Cindy L. Rodriguez

Beto refuses to wear a guayabera to the wedding he has coming up, saying that he has better shirts he would rather wear. He and his Mami go back and forth, Beto refusing to have anything to do with the shirt and Mami trying to...

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The Superheroes on Your Plate

By Tansy Boggon

Which natural food is better to eat? All of them have their advantages, either for their vitamins, minerals, or proteins. To help us choose we have The Superheroes on Your Plate, where we see an interesting contest between various foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and...

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The ABCs of Women in Music

By Anneli Loepp Thiessen, Haeon Grace Kang (Illustrations)

The ABCs of Women in Music shows us that music not only represents entertainment, it also manifests pride, justice, and many other positive messages. With each letter of the alphabet, the name of a great woman who has strongly influenced the world of music is...

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The Ace Compeers

The Secrets of Skin Colour
By Rita Bhandari

The Ace Compeers: The Secrets of Skin Colour, written by Rita Bhandari and illustrated by Indra Audipriatna, is a mid-grade children's book that takes a scientific approach to explaining the genetic differences in skin color with the aim to advance anti-racism. The book begins with...

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The Purple Shell

La concha de mar púrpura
By Maritza M. Mejia

The Purple Shell is a wonderful book that tells us about ecology with enthusiasm and useful lessons. Maritza M. Mejia surprises us again with another of her English-Spanish bilingual books. Here she brings us the story of an adorable girl who goes with her mother...

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Travel Rangers

Mission to Australia
By Erika Bud

Take it from me, an ex-pat Aussie living in Canada: Travel Rangers: Mission to Australia by Erika Bud is “bonza”! What? Oh, forgive me. I just got carried away thinking about the reactions of youngsters reading this delightful book and hearing some Aussie “lingo” (words)...

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The Cardinal's Gift

A True Story of Finding Hope in Grief
By Carole Heaney

It is never easy to cope with loss, especially if you are a child. Rachel, the young protagonist of The Cardinal's Gift by Carole Heaney, is a little girl who has lost her dad and is very sad. She would like to spend her days...

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Tag! You're It

A Story on Inclusion with Gabby & Nicky
By Jannesy DeLeon

All children want to play, but those with special needs are often excluded from other youngsters' games. This is also what happens to Gabby, the sweet protagonist of Tag! You're It by Jannesy DeLeon. Gabby has cerebral palsy and cannot talk or run, but when...

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The ForestGirls, with the World Always

By Sissel Waage

“On their own, together./ With the world, always.” Beautiful words to ponder. Imagine what we could do if we all worked together. The ForestGirls, with the World Always relates how girls around the world admire the trees native to their country. Sissel Waage reminds us...

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