My Sister and Me
In this playfully illustrated picture book, an older sister narrates her childhood memories in a letter to her annoying little sister, depicting the push-and-pull and the special love that exist between them.
In this playfully illustrated picture book, an older sister narrates her childhood memories in a letter to her annoying little sister, depicting the push-and-pull and the special love that exist between them.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, Bailey is nervous about their first day at the Hero Academy, an elementary school for young superheroes.
Scrappy Jack is based on real-life experiences my father told me about over the years, while I was growing up. He lived to be hundred years old and he witness all the major events of the Twentieth century.
In this picture book, a child who is learning about self-love meets different challenges—like learning to ride a bike and being afraid of the dark—with the help of a cuddly creature representing their inner self.
This illustrated nonfiction picture book explores the unique and disgusting things that animals sometimes do when they're scared.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book set in 1947, when a young girl's father is away in Europe helping refugees, she is left to deal with a stray peacock who has arrived in her family's yard, much to her mother's dismay. The girl devises a plan to earn the peacock's trust and return it to its home at the zoo.
In this sweet picture book about learning new things, a curious young dog goes to the groomer and gets a fancy new hairdo.
Quand leur chien s’éloigne au coucher du soleil, trois frères et sœurs partent à sa recherche. Leur quête les entraîne à travers les couleurs et les ombres de la nuit, des prairies baignées de lune à la rencontre d’animaux furtifs, jusqu’à retrouver leur compagnon espiègle.
Un magicien peut passer des années à s’entraîner pour apprendre à disparaître. Moi je ne fais aucun effort. Je suis invisible sans le vouloir. Je suis Blanche (comme un drap). Il n’y a pas plus transparente que moi.
Pnina dreams of seeing snow and her father helps that dream come true in an unexpected way!
Vincent wishes he was like everyone else, but his ADHD makes his thoughts turn to chaos…until he learns he can be himself and focus his light on what he wants to see.
In this illustrated picture book, everybody is guessing what's in Mama Lou's belly. The bird thinks it could be a cat, the cat thinks it might be a mouse and the sister thinks it could be a doll. But only the baby knows who they truly are!
Dans le Grand Nord glacé, l’hiver est rude pour les Innus. Le Grand-Manitu cherche un arbre pour apporter de la joie. Les plus forts et majestueux refusent tour à tour… jusqu’à ce qu’un arbre inattendu accepte.
En plus de contenir de magnifiques illustrations, chaque livre permet aux jeunes lecteurs d’apprendre sur les différents aspects de la vie de ces animaux, avec des textes simples
Une plongée spectaculaire dans le monde de la connaissance
Une plongée spectaculaire dans le monde de la connaissance
Une histoire qui célèbre la persévérance et l’interconnexion de la vie humaine et animale.
Nouvelle maison, nouvelle école ; Lena doit apprendre à défendre ses racines et son identité face à l’incompréhension et aux préjugés.
In this partially illustrated early chapter book, ten-year-old nonbinary Sly works to solve riddles and locate the spell that can save them, their grandmother and a ghost girl from being stuck forever in an enchanted mirror.
Dans cet album sans texte, un oiseau sort après l’hiver et découvre que le monde est devenu silencieux. Il s’installe dans un arbre tout près d’un immeuble d’habitation et les résidents trouvent de l’espoir en observant sa résilience et les cycles de la nature par leurs fenêtres.
In this wordless picture book, a bird emerges after winter to find the world has gone quiet. As she settles on a tree outside an apartment building, its residents notice her through their windows and find hope in her resilience and the continued rhythms of nature.
In this picture book featuring Coast Salish art and Traditional Storytelling techniques, a salmon and an otter learn to help each other even though they don't have all the answers.
Twins Toby and Ella are sick of Christmas: their Mom is so busy baking, decorating and shopping that there's no time for fun! What about building a snowman? What about reading Christmas stories around the fire? But when Mom's careful holiday plans start to unravel, the twins see a wonderful new side to Mom...and to Christmas!
Forest animals stay awake all night to try and understand the meaning of tomorrow in this colorful picture book about the language of time.