How Many Names Do I Have?

By Rosanne Peters

When Everest, a cockapoo puppy full of life and forever active, was adopted and brought home to his fur-ever home, he was skittish and didn’t trust anyone. He had been abused in his previous homes and he was hesitant to trust anyone new. He even...

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Must I Wash My Hands!?

An illustrated children’s book that encourages kids to wash hands.
By Olivia and Rinnah Maduabuchi

Zinny always finds reasons not to wash her hands and she finds excuses like she had just washed her hands or her hands were not that dirty. Her parents always tell her to wash her hands before eating, when she gets home from the playground,...

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The Drum With No Sound

By Katrina Rahman-Stephens

"Listen to the earth’s natural rhythm…To play the drum, one must remember every drum stroke is a rhythm” are beautiful words taken from The Drum With No Sound by Katrina Rahman-Stephens. This beautifully illustrated children's picture book sets the stage in Nigeria and tells the...

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Riley Madison Discovers the Superpower of a List

By June Akers

Do you frequently get distracted and end up doing something other than what you should be doing? Then you forget what you were supposed to do? And you end up on another tangent and the day just keeps on getting more and more complicated and...

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My Pandemic Diary

A rhyming poem book (Let's Learn)
By Dr. Vedika Agrawal, Dr. Kunal Das

My Pandemic Diary by Dr. Vedika Agrawal and Dr. Kunal Das is an engaging story written in rhyming verses about the times we live in currently. An eleven-year-old girl is confined to home, although she is not sick, but because of the corona pandemic. Initially,...

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You Go Girl

A Letter to Young Queens
By Kara M. Oliver

How many times do we tell girls that they are enough? There is always something better to look forward to, something more that they can do and be. While that may serve as a motivation to achieve great things, it is also necessary for young...

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The Cycle of a Dream

A Kid’s Introduction to Structural Racism in America
By Dr. Kimberly Narain, MD, PhD, M.P.H.

The Cycle of a Dream: A Kid’s Introduction to Structural Racism in America by Kimberly Narain is an easy and direct short book describing the origins and the development of systemic racism in the United States. It is beautifully illustrated by Mike Motz, who demonstrates...

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A Bumpy Journey

By Maria Bardyukova

Bumpy was a rock who sat down on the grass and got in the way of children when they played. Bumpy felt his life was a curse because he didn't mean to spoil games. A tumbling cabbage advised Bumpy that he would be of no...

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What They Don't See

A Little Girl's Moment of Honesty
By Ashley Michelle Paul

The little girl loved her mom and dad but she thought it was better they were apart. She knew her mom had a heart of gold and her smile lit up the room but she also knew her mom was happier when she was not...

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Should I Speak Up?

A children’s illustrated book that empowers kids to stand for what is right.
By Olivia and Rinnah Maduabuchi

You don’t have to be a child to be bullied or even to be a bully. Adults are just as vulnerable as children. So, what do we do? What can we do when we see someone being hurt or bullied? These bullies are not only...

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