Art's Supplies
In this picture book, Art's art supplies throw a party, play with puns and get creative.
In this picture book, Art's art supplies throw a party, play with puns and get creative.
A gentle and engaging introduction to the basic facts of life.
An illustrated board book with sweet hamsters that lead children through some basic and unusual opposites—an important first concept.
An illustrated hint-and-reveal board book filled with cats of various breeds.
A rhyming, illustrated board book for babies that explores all of the places that baby animals may live, including forests, caves, jungles, burrows and beyond.
Young twins can’t get enough of their favorite fruit in this rhyming board book.
A poetic board book that takes parents and caregivers through the familiar ritual of kissing baby from head to toe.
In this sequel to Hamsters Holding Hands, a cast of adorable little hamsters introduces babies and toddlers to basic colors.
A story of learning, growing up and developing independence, set in the North Pacific.
A poetic board book for babies and toddlers that celebrates every child and the joy babies bring into the world.
When a tornado blows away all the animals on the farm and leaves behind a mountain of scrap metal, the farmer comes up with an inspired idea.
Finn's friend Sheila, a magical selkie and shape changer, dives into the sea to rescue him from a storm, but in doing so, she gives up her life as a girl and returns to being a seal.
An ABC book for babies and toddlers that introduces the shapes and sounds of the alphabet alongside colorful, original paintings of critters and animals.
Richard's nose-picking leads to trouble when he gets sucked up inside his own nose and can't get out.
A little dog named Igvillu dreams of being a sled dog in the North.
A humorous story about two dogs determined to find their own way to the beach.
In 1935, a boy witnesses a forbidden potlatch.
A poem for newborns by well-known First Nations writer Richard Van Camp accompanied by photographs.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Yankel does not realize the harm done by the stories he spreads—at least not until the rabbi teaches him an important (albeit gentle) lesson.
Michael discovers his own super powers with the help of his new teacher in this picture book about imagination.