Learn the true story of how children of Chinese heritage earned the right to attend public school in Mamie Tape Fights to Go to School, Traci Huahn and Michelle Jing Chan.
Browsing: kidlit
Take a tour through the dwellings of 27 different animals in Home, a picture book by Isabelle Simler and translated by Vineet Lal.
A detective sets out to find a missing bird in Miss Cat: The Case of the Curious Canary, an early chapter/graphic novel hybrid by Joëlle Jolivet and Jean-Luc Fromental.
Inspired by the Forest School movement, A Field Guide to Spring aims to teach kids how to play and learn in nature.
Say goodnight to each construction vehicle as it completes its last task of the day in Hush, Little Dozer by Rebecca Colby.
The advent of war tests a very special relationship in The Secret Elephant: Inspired by a True Story of Friendship, by Ellan Rankin
Finding Grateful, written by Dianne White and illustrated by Faith Pray, encourages young readers to find gratitude in the smallest of moments.
What does nothing sound like? Learn about the offbeat history of John Cage’s 4’33,” a musical composition of blank bars, by Nicholas Day and Chris Raschka.
A young girl creates a seed bank after learning her favorite tree is about to go extinct in Saving Delicia: A Story about Small Seeds and Big Dreams, by Laura Gehl and Patricia Metola.
A little girl always seems like she’s got her head in the clouds, or does she? Find out in Daisy the Daydreamer, by Jennifer P. Goldfinger.