One, Two, I Love You

In this counting board book with photos, caregivers notice and affirm every little thing about their babies, from their features and the noises they make to their smallest achievements and the world around them.

My First Book of O'odham Mamastagǐ / Colors

Illustrated By: Kerrie Ann Cázares

This bilingual book introduces common words and colors and allows them to match O’odham words, colors, and concepts. Each page features a color word with a corresponding picture of common O’odham vocabulary words. This colorful and vibrant book is a fun way to fortify colors and common words in both O’odham and English.

C'est mon lit !

Ourson est prêt pour la sieste… mais quelqu’un occupe son lit ! Un récit tendre et drôle sur les rituels du dodo et l’affirmation de soi. Et pour les grands yeux attentifs, une seconde lecture pleine de détails malicieux se cache dans les illustrations. Dès 2 ans.

Runaway Blanket

Illustrated By: Mike Deas

In this adorable board book, a toddler is told it's time for bed, but he's not ready yet—because he saw his blanket packing up a bag…and climbing over the garden gate…and running down the road! Luckily, the child catches his blankie just in time for a cozy goodnight snuggle.

Welcome, Dark

Illustrated By: Rachel Wada

A stunningly illustrated board book that introduces young readers to the importance of night as a time for animals to thrive, rains to fall, winds to blow and the world to rest.

It's a They!

In this board book told in simple rhyming verse, siblings use gender-neutral pronouns to welcome a new baby into the family. Accompanied by adorable photos, this text depicts a much-loved baby who will decide their gender when they're ready—and will be loved no matter what.

Stay My Baby

Told in rhyming verse, this board book featuring photos of babies and toddlers explores the love between parent and child and promises children that they will stay in the hearts of their caregivers forever.

Popote la petite crotte

Illustrated By: Matthieu Maudet

Popote traverse chaque pièce de la maison — en se cachant, en se relaxant, en évitant un reniflement canin — et finit par plonger dans son petit pot. Un album tout-carton plein d’humour pour aborder la propreté et le repérage dans l’espace avec les tout-petits.