A Sack Full of Feathers
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.
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.
In this picture book, Danny proves that just because his disability won't allow him to wear hockey skates, he still makes a great goalie.
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 soul living in a tree learns about mythical creatures in books and goes to search for them.
In the third book in the Justine McKeen series, Justine leads a group of kids in cleaning up a park located across from the school board's offices as part of a plan to get her school librarian back on the job.
A stunning picture book set in the Pacific Northwest about an alternative, multigenerational family and their love for their granddaughter, niece and daughter.
In this illustrated picture book, Sam’s grandmother is going away for the winter, and he worries about how they’ll keep in touch. She tells him that she can send a hug on the wind, kisses in the rain and fireflies to say good night—and Sam realizes his grandma will always be there for him no matter the distance.
In this illustrated short chapter book, two Kenyan orphans get to experience the joy of playing ice hockey.
In this picture book, Kioko's grandfather explains why dogs chase after matatus by telling him an African folktale.
A little dog named Igvillu dreams of being a sled dog in the North.
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.
Poor Harry can't get rid of his hiccups in this charming picture book written by Jean Little.