When I Grow Up, I Want to be a Song!

By Danielle LaRosa

Do you hear music in your heart? Your soul? Does it speak to you and make you want to sing? Maggie loves her music so much so that when she grows up, she wants to be a song. Even if she’s working in a bakery...

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Words Take Flight

The Rhyme-Time Twins
By Etaine Raphael

Finding a true friend is not always easy, especially if you have a special gift that sets you apart and makes you different. However, when you think of it, we’re all different, so it really shouldn’t matter; it shouldn’t affect potential friendships. Chloe and Zoey...

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What Day Is It?

Everyday Seems The Same
By Nancy Panasci

For more than the past year, we have all faced issues created by the dreaded virus Covid-19. It has caused havoc in society and our everyday life. Nancy Panasci has taken the opportunity to author an excellent book on one of the issues to help...

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What Should I Do When I Feel Worried?

By Charlie Lumière

Teachers and parents will love What Should I Do When I Feel Worried? as an introduction to a discussion about feelings of worry and anxiety and how to handle them. Author Charlie Lumière wants children to recognize when they’re feeling worried and then how to...

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Willie

A Super Friend (Mom's Choice Award Recipient)
By Barry Kienzle

We’re all different. Sometimes our differences make us stronger. That’s certainly the case for Willie. He has cerebral palsy and moves around in a wheelchair. He still wants to play with other children his age. Only, like Willie’s mother, the other children are worried they...

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Wonder Mommy!

A Tribute to Moms with Chronic Health Conditions
By Jennifer Senne

Moms are special. They play with us, take us on adventures, and listen to our stories. Best of all, moms are good at making us feel better. But what about Mom? There are so many chronic illnesses that affect people, even moms, and they can...

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Why Can't We Be Friends?

By Charles White and Logan White

Why Can’t We Be Friends? by Charles White and Logan White is a delightful little tale of a cat and dog. As mortal enemies, the dog chases the cat, and the cat runs away. But what if one of them stopped to ask why? One...

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What Kind of World Would It Be?

By Angelina Schafer Gauthier

“If everyone acted just like me,/ what kind of world would it be?” This is a powerful question, one that deserves a respectful, caring answer. We need to help each other, be kind, show respect, be generous and so much more, all positive. If we...

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Why is Mommy Crying?

Explaining early pregnancy loss to young children
By I. Cori Baill

Why is Mommy Crying?, written by I. Cori Baill and illustrated by Heather Bell, is a children's picture book that helps parents and guardians navigate the difficult task of explaining early pregnancy loss to young readers. The book begins with a very young Max waking...

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We Are Akan

Our People and Our Kingdom in the Rainforest - Ghana, 1807
By Dorothy Brown Soper

We Are Akan: Our People and Our Kingdom in the Rainforest — Ghana, 1807 by Dorothy Brown Soper is a blend of historical and coming-of-age, a story with a gripping setting that features life in the rainforests of Ghana in the 1800s. This book follows...

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