All The Rainbow's Colours

A book about Inclusion, Diversity and Belonging for little minds
By Emma Ledden

We are all uniquely different, from our sizes and shapes to the colors of our hair and skin. Some of us walk on two feet, while others move around in wheelchairs. Some of us wear glasses and are shyly extra smart, while others like to...

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Emma

By Tammy Donahue

Take a step back in time to the late 1960s. Life for young people in this era was simple, unassuming, and very different than it is for young people today. Without all the techno-gadgets of the twenty-first century, and without even a TV for many...

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Once "a Pun" a Time

A guide for reading and telling jokes
By Jennifer Allen

Everyone loves a good pun and children will enjoy Once “a Pun” a Time. Children love to tell jokes to parents, friends, and other family members. A pun is a figure of speech that uses similar-sounding words or exploits multiple meanings of a term. Written...

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Daddy, Can You Bring Me the Moon?

By Justin Vaughn

Daddy, Can You Bring Me the Moon? by Justin Vaughn, a 30-page children’s picture book, is a short story of a father and a daughter who share a slice of nighttime together on a beach. The story shifts focus when the daughter asks her father...

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I Have the Power … To Be Grateful

By Toni McAree, Stephanie Hope

We have so much to be thankful for. Even when we think we need something else to make our lives perfect, we already have more than we need. Instead of wanting, we really need to show more gratitude, more thanks for what we do have,...

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Red, Blue, Stripes Too!

A Book About Differences
By Rebecca Rae Williams

The world is full of differences: big things, small things, young things and old things, things that fly high and things that go low, and so much more. These are opposites, but these are also differences. And there are many more examples: some are tangible,...

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Willie

A Super Friend (Mom's Choice Award Recipient)
By Barry Kienzle

We’re all different. Sometimes our differences make us stronger. That’s certainly the case for Willie. He has cerebral palsy and moves around in a wheelchair. He still wants to play with other children his age. Only, like Willie’s mother, the other children are worried they...

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Bubble Head, It's Time for Bed!

By Misty Black

Bubble Head has a vivid imagination. He loves to imagine himself on amazing adventures during his nightly bubble baths. He imagines himself going to faraway lands and being strange creatures. He travels in a boat on the sea, goes into caves looking for treasure, and...

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Rae's Rainy Day

By Julie Awerkamp, Holly Andreason

Rae’s Rainy Day is aimed at younger readers and was penned by Julie Awerkamp and Holly Andreason. It also contains gorgeous illustrations by Jesi Yap. The story follows the Sun itself named Rae, who is usually a very happy sun that loves shining brightly on...

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I Miss School

By Ryan Reaves

Author Ryan Reaves is described as a “rambunctious," “very special” six-year-old dancer who has been home from school all year because of the pandemic. Amid brilliant pictures of Ryan at school with her teacher and friends, she lists the things she has missed during her...

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