Who Knows Whose Nose?

By J. P. Taylor

I think I can recognize my dog’s nose and the noses of the rest of my family. But the other noses? I’m not so sure. All living, breathing creatures have noses and they’re all different. How observant are we of the actual nose of an...

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Wipe the Slate Clean

The Story of Nester the Pester
By Lauretha Ward

Nester the Pester is a bully. He steals from others, makes fun of them, and pushes them around. Even in class, Nester can’t settle down and pay attention; he’s always causing mischief. One day, his teacher reads a story about a bully. Nester tries not...

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Wonder Mommy!

A Tribute to Moms with Chronic Health Conditions
By Jennifer Senne

Moms are special. They play with us, take us on adventures, and listen to our stories. Best of all, moms are good at making us feel better. But what about Mom? There are so many chronic illnesses that affect people, even moms, and they can...

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Wilma's Magic Hat

By Philippa Rae

Wilma the witch was not good at magic. It was a joke in Windy Bottom, the village where Wilma lived, about her poor skills at magic. Her best friend Wilfred the wizard called her one day to say they were all invited to a special...

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What Children Love Around The World

Children love the same things and play the same games no matter which part of the world they live.
By Armita Zadeh

Armita Zadeh’s What Children Love Around The World is a story about children from different countries and the similar things that children love despite coming from different places. All around the world, children are raised and taught differently because of their different cultures and environments....

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What Is Your Favorite Color? / ¿Cuál Es Tu Color Favorito?

English-Spanish Bilingual Book of Colors
By Marcela Klinsrisuk

The world is filled with different colors and each one is different from the other. The little boy's favorite color is red and the book shows the things that are associated with red. The little girl likes orange and readers get to know the things...

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What Kind of World Would It Be?

By Angelina Schafer Gauthier

“If everyone acted just like me,/ what kind of world would it be?” This is a powerful question, one that deserves a respectful, caring answer. We need to help each other, be kind, show respect, be generous and so much more, all positive. If we...

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Why is Mommy Crying?

Explaining early pregnancy loss to young children
By I. Cori Baill

Why is Mommy Crying?, written by I. Cori Baill and illustrated by Heather Bell, is a children's picture book that helps parents and guardians navigate the difficult task of explaining early pregnancy loss to young readers. The book begins with a very young Max waking...

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When My Mom Goes to Tsunami Supermarket, Why Can't I Tag Along?

By Susana Basanty

Avi wanted to go shopping with her mother but her mother told her children were not allowed at Tsunami Foods and even if Avi went she would be very bored. She asked Avi to stay at home with her Grandma and finish her homework. Her...

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War at the Ice Cream Store

By Cheryl DaVeiga & Dave Gibson

War at the Ice Cream Store: Mustachio Pistachio vs. Bully Vanilli is a social issues picture book for children, grades k-3, written by Cheryl DaVeiga and Dave Gibson and illustrated by Sarah Krogman, Dave Gibson, and Jay Petsko. The Frozen Frogg ice cream store was...

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