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While death will always be an uncomfortable, painful topic, Imapla’s book provides a path to discussion, perhaps through story hours that help move its deliberate understatement to more concrete ideas.
A dose of comfort for the littlest learners feeling overwhelmed by all the skills they’re working on, this might be a perfect book to pull out for kindergartners during the second half of the year when the books about starting school are a distant memory.
A distinctive, tender tale about friendship and the endless possibilities of art and creativity, this is recommended for picture book collections, but would also complement makerspaces.
A calm meditation on the joys of working things out, perfect for a burgeoning reader or as a sweet read-aloud for caregiver and child, sure to enforce early elementary social-emotional skills.
This works well as a read-aloud as children will enjoy the spider pretending to be a kitten, the crisis in identity which the spider works through, and the subsequent happy ending. A welcome addition to picture book shelves.
A sweet read-aloud for younger readers to help them learn how the individual is part of a greater community; a standout for conveying complex concepts in an accessible format.