Touching and playful illustrations complement a story that handles themes of illness, depression, and aging with empathy and understanding.
A quietly stunning novel in verse about grief and learning to accept yourself. Recommended for all middle grade collections.
With the humor of Meggie Ramm’s Batcat and the layered hero’s journey of Ben Hatke’s Things in the Basement, this is a true hero of a tale.
Highly recommended for all collections serving middle grade and older readers who enjoy smartly written historical novels.
Highly recommended, this book encapsulates unique characters, mystery, and fairy tales in a novel that readers will devour.
All the delights of spring are found within the covers in this charming, wordless picture book. Recommended for all libraries.
A lovely demonstration of slow living, this mellow story inspires readers to relish ordinary, delicate wonders.
A thought-provoking book about the joys of the natural world, with a sprinkling of kid-friendly philosophy; this gentle book could be slipped into the gardening shelves or left out for browsers as curious as the main characters.
Despite the specificity implied in the title, this is a book for everyone. A first purchase for libraries looking to expand Indigenous representation in collections.
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