What Makes Us Unique?
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of diversity in a way that is uplifting and approachable.
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of diversity in a way that is uplifting and approachable.
A little girl meets a water spirit who asks her to protect and care for the water.
Beaver shares his teachings on how he shapes the land.
The journey and transformation of water from the tops of the mountains down through the rivers and streams, told from a Syilx perspective.
Muskrat takes the children through all the many fish that live in the water of the Okanagan valley.
A story about the relationship between a grandmother and her grandchildren when she gets a motorized scooter.
In this picture book, readers are introduced to all sorts of professionals and other people who wear masks in their daily lives and are reminded that wearing a mask to limit the spread of germs is an act of kindness.
In this poignantly illustrated picture book, a young boy asks his mother questions about a homeless man he’s seen.
A child is told a bedtime tale about how the 12 animals of the Korean zodiac came together to save a young character on their quest for a plant known to have healing properties in this gorgeously illustrated picture book.
A charming story about a little girl whose brother is as slow as a snail. This beautifully illustrated picture book reminds readers to be patient and supportive of the people they love.
In this quirky, brightly illustrated take on overconsumption, Bob goes to the store to buy one thing and comes home with many things he doesn’t need.
This dual-language beautiful picture book looks at how the simple act of being kind, to others and oneself, affects all aspects of a child’s life. In English and Diné.
A box set of three hilarious mini-books about silly crocodiles living life to the fullest.
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of separation and divorce in a reassuring and straightforward way.
This wordless picture book follows a young boy newly arrived in North America as he makes a friend and overcomes his fear of the snow.
A board book that represents a variety of families, from single parents to co-parents to gay parents.
This Cherokee myth tells the story of how the small water spider could accomplish what larger animals could not.
A story steeped in the Mohawk tradition gives the legendary origins of the enchanting song of the hermit thrush. A fresh yet ancient way of teaching the value of honesty.
An innovative retelling of the classic Christmas tale, this full-color book takes a whimsical look at what Christmas Eve might be like for an American Indian family.
An atmospheric, illustrated storybook about the thrill of listening to ghost stories, and a ghostly goodbye.
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.
A simple board book that introduces little ones to the concept of metaphor.
This brilliantly illustrated picture book tells the story of the Aajibaichi Shala, the Grandmother School, that was opened in Phangane, India, in 2016 to teach local grandmothers how to read and write.