MY HEART SPEAKS KRIOLU (Stefanie Foster Brown, illus. by Keisha Morris)

Staying connected to one’s heritage can be challenging for third culture kids, especially when their place in the diaspora feels so far removed from its roots. For instance, in My Heart Speaks Kriolu by Stefanie Foster Brown, illustrated by Keisha Morris, the protagonist would love to feel more connected to her Cabo Verdean heritage. However, … Continue reading MY HEART SPEAKS KRIOLU (Stefanie Foster Brown, illus. by Keisha Morris)

MARYA KHAN AND THE ABOMINABLE SKI TRIP (Saadia Faruqi, illus. by Ani Bushry)

What’s not to love about a luxury ski trip? Well, if you’re Marya Khan and you hate cold, hanging out with your bossy older sister, and, you know, skiing, plenty. If your chapter book reader hasn’t yet checked out the endearing stories of Marya, this sixth installment in the series is a treat. Marya Khan … Continue reading MARYA KHAN AND THE ABOMINABLE SKI TRIP (Saadia Faruqi, illus. by Ani Bushry)

Little Kindnesses Make a Big Difference: An Interview With the Pumphrey Brothers

It’s often easy to forget the conveniences of modernity until we are reminded of a time before satellite navigation, smartphones, or even electric and gas heat. For instance, in the bucolic setting of The Pumphrey Brothers' newest picture book, The Old Sleigh, a small town relies on firewood deliveries to keep its homes heated and … Continue reading Little Kindnesses Make a Big Difference: An Interview With the Pumphrey Brothers