A well-written and captivating autobiography about the modern-day Indigenous experience that should be widely shared. Recommended for middle and high school libraries.
This is poetry for those who claim not to like poetry. Highly recommended for any library, and as a gift for all lovers of language and art.
A helpful, commanding guide for white Americans who are ready to learn how to dismantle the system of racism, specifically anti-Blackness, and how they can change. Recommended for all libraries.
A recommended first purchase for all libraries and useful for social emotional learning, this title celebrates independence, self-confidence, and bravery to try the new even after defeat as Oona becomes aware of the true treasure in her personal effort.
This meticulously detailed tale spreads a heartwarming message of renewal, hope, friendship, and compassion.
Expertly paired, the text and illustrations amplify each other superbly, in an important addition to every library serving young children and their families.
Not since Ezra Jack Keats in Snowy Day and Karen Gundersheimer in Happy Winter has snow been so lovingly depicted, in a counting game for children in all seasons.
This gorgeous book may be the best way to tour a faraway city or to prompt children to write about their own stunningly simple, wondrous afternoons.
Through detailed visual elements, this quietly delightful picture book speaks to the potential treasure of small moments in childhood.
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