Who Said You Can Touch My Hair?

By Dr. Tamecca Rogers, Keith Ross, London Love

In Who Said You Can Touch My Hair? by Dr. Tamecca Rogers, Keith Ross, and London Love, we are introduced to a young girl who is getting sick and tired of people touching her hair. She is very aware that her hair texture is different...

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Why is This Cat Crazy?

By Ms Lizy J Campbell

In Why Is This Cat Crazy? by Lizy J Campbell, we are introduced to a woman who sees an ad online about a kitten for sale. After much thought, she decides that she would love to have a pet and everyone around her agrees that...

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When Mommy Feels Sad

A Mother's Journey Through Depression
By Heidi Bartle

When Mommy Feels Sad by Heidi Bartle is about a mother's journey through depression. Bartle explains the emotions that someone with depression experiences, including frustration, disappointment, shame, guilt, embarrassment, anger, and hopelessness. The beautiful illustrations give a visual representation of those emotions, helping the reader...

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Where Are My COLORS?

A colorful story about shining bright in your own skin
By Rebecca Porter

When Lionel was born, he discovered he wasn't like the other butterflies. What does this mean? Why did this happen? In a beautifully illustrated children's picture book, Where Are My COLORS? A Colorful Story About Shining Bright in Your Own Skin by Rebecca Porter, you're...

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Where Did Grandpa Go?

Grandpa's Stories
By Mrs. D.

Where Did Grandpa Go? (Grandpa's Stories) by Mrs. D. is an amusing and adventurous book for young children. A young boy tells the story of how his Grandpa is always disappearing. It all starts when the boy's Grandma asks Grandpa to go to the ice...

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Which Cape Will I Wear Today?

By Kiara Berry

Which Cape Will I Wear Today? by Kiara Berry is a delightful and imaginative little story about cultivating self-esteem in young children. The story opens with a layman’s definition of self-esteem, which is feeling good about the type of person you choose to be. It...

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Women Who Rocked the World

By Rita Gandhi

Women have made significant contributions to society. To achieve this, many of them had to overcome stereotyping, fight discouragement from many quarters, and use their resources to be heard. For some of these ground-breaking women, the path was difficult, but they achieved such impressive results...

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Why I Love Grandpa

A Celebration of Grandpas and Their Love of Children
By PeTika Tave

Why I Love Grandpa: A Celebration of Grandpas and Their Love of Children by PeTika Tave is a beautiful tribute to grandfathers. It shows us all how important that connection between children and their grandparents is. There are some wonderful subtleties that make this story...

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Willie Wombat’s Walk

By Sandra Swain

Willie Wombat learns to deal with rejection in Willie Wombat’s Walk by Sandra Swain. As a parent, I am sure you have felt rejection in your lifetime. By now, you may be able to shrug off rejection with a “who cares” attitude. However, for children,...

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We Are Different, We Are the Same

A Story About Autism
By Anita Stafford

Bella is an adorable girl who goes to the park in her favorite princess dress. To her surprise, she meets Jules, another lovely girl dressed the same. Bella tries to make friends but finds it's a bit more complicated than she expected. Jules is friendly...

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