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The Scarecrow

The Scarecrow is an inspiring children’s picture book about the power of a friendship that spans across the seasons, a wonderful take on theme of love between adversaries. This story is simple and incredibly meaningful, an important addition to any bookshelf.

All Are Welcome

Written in a kind of rhyming chant, All Are Welcome is a warm picture book about inclusion. This book celebrates diversity, giving support to all kids with the repeated message of, ‘’You are welcome here.’’

Hey Grandude!

Hey Grandude! is a great reminder that children’s books are supposed to be fun! It’s books like this, full of imagination, magic, and adventure that foster a love of reading, and it does this without the need for gimmicks and toilet humor.

Everyone Counts

Everybody Counts introduces and builds on a lot of great concepts for kids, including counting, working together, bullying and inclusion. It’s a fantastic rhyming picture book about the beginning of a new zoo!

Just Because

Both parents and children will be delighted with this creative bedtime story. Just Because is a fantastic picture book in which curious minds are rewarded with curious answers. An imaginative solution to a child looking for answers beyond, ‘’just because.’’

The Day You Begin

In a book about resilience and being brave, The Day You Begin is a beautiful story for children about opening up and finding the courage to connect, even though you feel like an outsider.

The Bunnies Are Not in Their Beds

In a totally relatable book that brings laughter to the daily challenges most families experience at bedtime, The Bunnies Are Not in Their Beds is a fun read-aloud bedtime story for younger children.

Little Blue Truck’s Halloween

In the same rhythmic rhyming and wonderful illustrations as the others, Little Blue Truck’s Halloween is a welcome addition to the Little Blue Truck series.

What I Like About Me

This fun-loving book about acceptance is the perfect opportunity to teach kids about celebrating our differences. What I Like About Me reminds us of the things that should be admired, not made fun of.

By the Light of the Moon

In the Swamp by the Light of the Moon is a wonderfully illustrated lyrical picture book with the important message that small voices are important and need to be heard too.

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