Lily Lizard the Frog

By Cara McNulty

Lily Lizard the Frog by Cara McNulty is about a little tadpole who is born in a big pond all by herself. She searches and searches for a family of her own but there is no one around. The little tadpole doesn’t give up and...

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Believe

By Julie Mathison

In Believe by Julie Mathison, young Melanie is used to hanging out in a tube during recess until she makes a new friend named Sabrina. In Sabrina, Melanie has someone to whom she can relate, someone who understands life without a mother. With Sabrina’s support,...

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Liam and Louie

By Tina Pearson

Liam and Louie by Tina Pearson is a tale about two brothers. It’s always been just the two of them and their parents. Louie, being the older brother, likes to boast that he’s bigger, faster, and better than Liam in so many ways. That makes...

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Grandpa & Lewy

A Story of Hope and Empowerment for Children Touched by Lewy Body Dementia
By Jennifer Randazzo, Tracey Arvidson

Many people know about Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases, but few have ever heard of Lewy Body Dementia (LBD). In Grandpa and Lewy: A Story of Hope and Empowerment for Children Touched by Lewy Body Dementia, Jennifer Randazzo explains the twofold nature of this disease called...

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The Seeing

Inspiring Picture Book About Diversity, Friendship and Racism
By Lashay Davis

Wouldn't it be good if we saw each other as human beings instead of our skin color, gender, religion, culture, or other barriers? One day three friends, Ram, Selina, and Lauryn, reflected on how they enjoyed and loved spending time together but didn't fully understand...

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Some Families

By Kimi Hall

Increasingly we are seeing so many different types of families in society. What do they all have in common? It's their unique differences that account for this. In Some families… by Kimi Hall, the reader embarks on an adventure with families of different types that...

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Scoochie & Skiddles

Fun at Gramma's
By Tom Tracy , Dustin James (Illustrator)

Scoochie and Skiddles: Fun at Gramma's tells the story of two cousins who love to be together and have lots of adventures. This time they go to Gramma's house and between the three of them they spend a day full of enjoyment. Among their activities,...

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We Are Different, We Are the Same

A Story About Autism
By Anita Stafford

Bella is an adorable girl who goes to the park in her favorite princess dress. To her surprise, she meets Jules, another lovely girl dressed the same. Bella tries to make friends but finds it's a bit more complicated than she expected. Jules is friendly...

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Feeling All My Feelings Book

A Picture book about dealing with emotions like anger, fear, shyness for kids, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarten (Self-Regulation, Mindfulness)
By Kim T. S.

Kyle is an adorable boy and together with his friend Tiny the Mouse, they will teach children to recognize the different types of feelings. Feelings are important because when a child begins to recognize complex emotions, they acquire socio-emotional capacities that allow them to integrate...

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A Spot of New

By P. Anastasia

Gearing up to have new experiences can be difficult, both for children and adults, because it takes us out of our comfort zone. If we empower ourselves with courage, we will find a whole new world full of possibilities that will brighten our days. The...