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Babies and toddlers are invited to physically interact with the pages in this board book of silly before-and-after scenarios.
Babies and toddlers are invited to physically interact with the pages in this board book of silly before-and-after scenarios.
Un magnifique album où l’on voit que les moments que nous vivons chaque jour sont toujours une question de perspective et dépendent du regard de chacun.
This colorfully illustrated picture book expresses gratitude for the natural world, food and shelter, feelings, experiences and the Seven Grandfathers Teachings.
A nonfiction picture book that introduces very young children to the concept of separation and divorce in a reassuring and straightforward way.
An evocative picture book intended to foster empathy among children and encourage them to show each other love and support. In English and Spanish.
This beautifully illustrated dual-language picture book, written by award-winning Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith, explores all the hopes adults have for the children in their lives. In English and Plains Cree.
Zoe and her father find a lone fawn in the forest in this picture book for young readers.
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.
In this picture book featuring Coast Salish art and Traditional Storytelling techniques, a Salish woolly dog finds natural fibers for his people to spin and weave into blankets.
This bilingual book introduces common words and numbers and allows the reader to match O’odham words to objects, and numbers. Each page features a number word with a corresponding pictures and both O'odham / English sentences.
In a grey city where everything moves fast, Fox and friends find a flower on the sidewalk, then more plants until trees bloom everywhere. Seeking the source, Fox meets a river troubadour who shows that beauty is shared. Inspired by Simon Gauthier, this tale celebrates creativity, wonder, and daring to be oneself.
