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Sugar and Snails

By Sarah Tsiang
Illustrated by Sonja Wimmer
Categories: Children's Fiction

A novel twist to a classic rhyme.

Who says that little girls are made of “sugar and spice and everything nice?” Or that boys are made of “frogs and snails and puppy dog tails?” What if girls were ...

SNAP!

By Hazel Hutchins
Illustrated by Dušan Petričić
Categories: Children's Fiction

Snap! Scritch! Whoosh! There goes another crayon!

What could be more perfect than a brand new set of crayons? Evan can’t wait to use them, until Snap!, the brown one breaks in two. Then one by one, the ...

From Far Away

 

When Saoussan immigrated with her family from war-torn Lebanon, she was only seven years old. This picture book tells the story of how she had to adjust to her new home in Canada. She describes the ...

Bola de Mugre

Una nueva versión de un clásico muy querido.

Cada vez que Jule Ann sale a la calle, una bola de mugre salta sobre ella y la enfanga completamente. Pero ella vence a la bola de mugre con su ingenio alegre ...

Lila and the Crow

Lila is bullied because of her dark skin, but the crows have a solution for that!

Lila has just moved to a new town and can't wait to make friends at school. But on the first day, a boy points at her ...

Pablo Finds a Treasure

A poignant, simply-told story that shows the resourcefulness of poverty-stricken children around the world.

Pablo and his sister spend every day at "Treasure Mountain", the local dump. There, they rummage ...

Rosie the Raven

There’s something very different going on in the raven’s nest.

When the eggs hatch, a pink girl emerges from one of the shells, along with her black raven siblings. Loving raven parents take their ...

The Stone Hatchlings

By Sarah Tsiang
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Categories: Children's Fiction

A child’s imagination takes flight.

When Abby finds two warm, round stones in the backyard, she “adopts” them, pretending they’re unhatched birds. She lovingly builds them a cozy nest and watches ...

Red is Best

By Kathy Stinson
Illustrated by Robin Baird Lewis
Categories: Children's Fiction

The little girl in this simple but exuberant story knows that red barrettes are best, “because they make my hair laugh.”

Dogs Don't Eat Jam

By Sarah Tsiang
Illustrated by Qin Leng
Categories: Children's Fiction

New babies have a lot to learn; lucky for them, the older sibling in this delightful picture book is here to tell them everything they have to remember … and look forward to. Whether it’s advice on ...