A Dream of Birds, written by Shenaz Patel and illustrated by Emmanuelle Tchoukriel, celebrates a girl’s infatuation with birds.
Browsing: picture books
To Change A Planet, by Christina Soontornvat and Rahele Jomepour Bell, explores how humans, for better or worse, have changed the Earth.
A girl stays true to her heart and ends up smashing stereotypes in Maya and the Beast, by Maya Gabeira and Ramona Kaulitzki.
A robot learns about anxiety and how to manage it in A Case of the Zaps, by Alex Boniello and April Lavalle and illustrated by James Kwan.
A little ferry learns that being herself is her greatest strength in A Little Ferry Tale, a new picture book by Chad Otis.
Drew Brockington is the author behind Puppy Bus, a silly read that aims to take the fear out of starting at a new school.
These picture books — for 4-8-year-olds and 9 and up — make poetry accessible and may even inspire young readers to create their own.
Introduce your young reader to art through reimagined masterpieces in The National Menagerie of Art, by Thaïs Vanderheyden.
Big and Small and In-Between, by Carter Higgins and Daniel Miyares, celebrates the extraordinary, minuscule and everything in the middle.
Looking for something for your littlest reader? A number of fun board books are available. The following are for newborns and older.