Monster Friends, Where Are You?
A soul living in a tree learns about mythical creatures in books and goes to search for them.
A soul living in a tree learns about mythical creatures in books and goes to search for them.
In this poignantly illustrated picture book, a young boy asks his mother questions about a homeless man he’s seen.
In this playful picture book, Sally the dog gets dressed in her boots and coat to head out to the park on a winter's day. There are other pups to play with and even snowdogs to sniff before she heads home for a nap.
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.
Native American girl doing daily chores with her grandmother on the reservation
A whimsically joyful picture book that celebrates self-expression and individuality. Imagine a world where humans—unlike animals—can flaunt, saunter, and dress however they please. With exuberant illustrations and playful rhyme, Chris Paul Rainbows Farias (they/them) affirms the beauty of being exactly who you are.
Native American boy doing daily chores with his grandfather on the reservation.
Addison has to give a speech at school, but he'd rather be fishing or playing baseball that writing.
A boy called Mouse discovers an incredible community beneath his backyard.
Two little aliens have come back to Earth to continue their scavenger hunt in the third book in the Googol and Googolplex series. As always, Pippa and Troy are ready to help.
The first book in the basketball series introduces Nick and Kia, two most dedicated players in grade three, as they prepare for their first tournament.
During the Depression, Henry Dafoe makes his way across the prairies, guided only by an old hobo and a series of secret signs.
