![]() Ages: 4-7įrom Anxious to Zany, feelings are a curious thing! Written and illustrated by Bonnie Lui, this simple book helps kiddos identify their emotions and learn what to do with them. With illustrations by Bea Jackson, learn all about Jazz Jennings, Greta Thunberg and more. ![]() ![]() Right Now!: Real Kids Speaking Up for Changeĭo you want to be a change maker? Miranda Paul's book shares real kids making a difference, no matter their age. How will this furry pal handle all the duties of a dog? Ages: 4-8 That's not a dog, that's a cat! This silly tale from David LaRochelle follows Baby Cakes, a cat on dog duty. Many people enjoy teatime, but did you know it's celebrated differently around the world? Follow along on a trip across the globe and have po cha in Tibet, afternoon tea in England and matcha in Japan in this gorgeous book by Denyse Waissbluth. When he decides to leave the forest, his adventure takes him on a journey where he learns his role and how amazing it is to bring joy to others. Ages: 3-6įairies are usually smiling and happy, but Mister Fairy just isn't a morning person and has a hard time enjoying his job. Is there anything more opposite than a cat and a dog? This sweet book of differences from Tullio Corda shares that opposites don't mean enemies. Moving house can be sad and scary, but exciting too! Margaret Wild and Ann James share a sweet story of saying goodbye, but hello at the same time.
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