Diego the Smelly Dog
Diego the Smelly Dog by A.G. Russo tells the story of a little girl named Ava who desperately wants to take home a stray dog that she and her grandfather saw on a walk. Her grandfather and her mom know it is risky to take...
Diego the Smelly Dog by A.G. Russo tells the story of a little girl named Ava who desperately wants to take home a stray dog that she and her grandfather saw on a walk. Her grandfather and her mom know it is risky to take...
What the Bread Says: Baking with Love, History, and Papan by Vanessa Garcia is an inspiring children’s picture book that does more than just tell a story, as it educates children on several topics. The ability to convey a lot of information in small digestible...
Hop, Vroom, Skitter by Debi Novotny and Jess Rose is an illustrated story for kids. Tortoise has been asleep for a while and when he wakes up, he’s hungry. Plodding off to find some food, he meets his best friends, Jackrabbit, Hummingbird, and Packrat. He...
Sleepy Little Goober is a fun and engaging children’s picture book written by Michael William Mayhugh with Cait Fairbanks and illustrated by Funda Girgin. Readers follow Goober, an adorable Yorkie, as he gets ready for bed. During his nighttime routine of brushing his teeth and...
Healthy Eating with Liam, the Smart Rabbit by Azaliya Schulz introduces Liam, a good little rabbit who enjoys eating all his veggies and fruits. He even grows most of what he eats in his garden and takes pride in caring for the garden. There’s a...
Little Aiden, written by Albert and Anna Choi and illustrated by Bettina Braskó, is a story about the various emotions toddlers experience throughout the day. The animations depict Aiden, a cute little boy in his diaper, doing many activities and experiencing new emotions. The authors...
Every day we encounter people from different families and cultures. We all have our tastes and peculiarities. This variety can contribute a lot to society. If children understand the importance of diversity and accept it, they will be able to live better with others. Marisa...
School trips allow children to get out of their routine and into contact with new ideas. These activities develop curiosity and the desire to do new things. The best part is that, at the same time, children can learn and have fun. Jennifer Morhaime demonstrates...
Words for Sale by Jacintha A. Mondesir and Jamerson R. Lewin is a charming children’s picture book about a boy with a speech and language impairment. It is beautifully illustrated by Margarita Fomenko. Frustrated and unable to express himself, Jameson knows he has to find...
Speak Up! by Rebecca Burgess is an inspiring graphic novel about an autistic girl named Mia. At school, Mia is bullied, and none of the other students seems to understand her. After school, however, she doubles as the viral singer Elle-Q. When Elle-Q’s fans want...